it actually makes sense.
- the i in LLM stands for intelligence
- there's no i in LLM
therefore there's no intelligence in LLM. which, i agree.
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it actually makes sense.
therefore there's no intelligence in LLM. which, i agree.
Be careful, the LLM evangelists will downvote you, smear you for not using "human-like" names like Lora or Alex to describe AI models and/or terminologies, call you a Luddite, etc.
THIS GUY'S USING INFERENCES! BREAK HIS LEGS!
It's like how the S in IoT stands for "secure".
Yes, asking an LLM a nonsense question can result in a nonsense answer.
I see it as a feature. Asking an LLM a stupid question can be fun.
My favorite is "Can I take a duck home from the park?" or "How do I teach a crab math?".
I agree but it’s also an important thing to remember when asking sensical questions. Something that responds nonsense to nonsense means it’s prioritizing an answer that sounds right over an answer that is right.
Hey that's not new, people have been doing this since language was invented. Today they're most successful in areas such as country presidents and company CEOs.