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Hector Martin

@drq Just look at the failure modes to understand how it's different. There's no higher reasoning with current AIs. No common sense, no ability to solve novel problems even when the solution is obvious.

Maybe we just need deeper networks, who knows. But we're definitely not there yet, not anywhere close.

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Bornach

@marcan @drq
Some of ChatGPT's so-called "failure modes" remind me of similar failure modes in humans

ChatGPT arguing that a movie not yet released during its training cut-off period in 2022 means it hasn't been released in 2023, reminded me of exchanges I've had arguing politics on birdsite. They weren't interested in arriving at some agreed truth, but only in making an argument-winning tweet

Brain science already acknowledges this very human characteristic
nytimes.com/2011/06/15/arts/pe

@marcan @drq
Some of ChatGPT's so-called "failure modes" remind me of similar failure modes in humans

ChatGPT arguing that a movie not yet released during its training cut-off period in 2022 means it hasn't been released in 2023, reminded me of exchanges I've had arguing politics on birdsite. They weren't interested in arriving at some agreed truth, but only in making an argument-winning tweet

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