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venustrapsflies t1_j8wwbc4 wrote
Reply to comment by AReformedHuman in Google CEO Sundar Pichai asks employees to put two to four hours into helping to improve and 'dogfood' its Bard chatbot by tester989chromeos
No LLM is going to replace the jobs of google engineers.
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Reply to comment by jesusrambo in ChatGPT Passed a Major Medical Exam, but Just Barely | Researchers say ChatGPT is the first AI to receive a passing score for the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but it's still bad at math. by chrisdh79
Stupid semantic games, that’s what I thought
venustrapsflies t1_j8l8o54 wrote
Reply to comment by jesusrambo in ChatGPT Passed a Major Medical Exam, but Just Barely | Researchers say ChatGPT is the first AI to receive a passing score for the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but it's still bad at math. by chrisdh79
How would you quantify the lack of intelligence in a cup of water? Prove to me that the flow patterns don’t represent a type of intelligence.
This is a nonsensical line of inquiry. You need to give a good reason why a statistical model would be intelligent, for some reasonable definition. Is a linear regression intelligent? The answer to that question should be the same as the answer to whether a LLM is.
What people like you do is to conflate multiple very different definitions of a relatively vague concept line “intelligence”. You need to start with why on earth you would think a statistical model has anything to do with human intelligence. That’s an extraordinary claim, the burden of proof is on you.
venustrapsflies t1_j8l5t2n wrote
Reply to comment by jesusrambo in ChatGPT Passed a Major Medical Exam, but Just Barely | Researchers say ChatGPT is the first AI to receive a passing score for the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but it's still bad at math. by chrisdh79
are you actually interested in learning something, or are you just trying to play stupid semantic games?
venustrapsflies t1_j8l4ftf wrote
Reply to comment by jesusrambo in ChatGPT Passed a Major Medical Exam, but Just Barely | Researchers say ChatGPT is the first AI to receive a passing score for the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but it's still bad at math. by chrisdh79
No, bad science would pretending that just because you don’t understand two different things, they are likely the same thing. Despite what you may believe, these algorithms are not some mystery that we know nothing about. We have a good understanding of why they work, and we know more than enough about them to know that they have nothing to do with biological intelligence.
venustrapsflies t1_j8kkovy wrote
Reply to comment by jesusrambo in ChatGPT Passed a Major Medical Exam, but Just Barely | Researchers say ChatGPT is the first AI to receive a passing score for the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but it's still bad at math. by chrisdh79
I am literally a scientist who works on ML algs for a living. Stop trying to philosophize yourself way into believing what you want to. Just because YOU don’t understand it doesn’t mean you can wave your hands and act like two different things are the same.
venustrapsflies t1_j8kck2g wrote
Reply to comment by JoieDe_Vivre_ in ChatGPT Passed a Major Medical Exam, but Just Barely | Researchers say ChatGPT is the first AI to receive a passing score for the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but it's still bad at math. by chrisdh79
No, it's not at all designed to be logically correct, it's designed to appear correct based on replications of the training dataset.
One the one hand, it's pretty impressive that it can do what it does using nothing but a statistical model of language. On the other hand, it's a quite unimpressive example of artificial intelligence because it is just a statistical language model. That's why it's abysmal at even simple math and logic questions, things that computers have historically been quite good at.
Human intelligence is nothing like a statistical language model. THAT is the real point, the one that both you and the OC, and frankly much of this sub at large, aren't getting.
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Reply to comment by Ergok in ChatGPT Passed a Major Medical Exam, but Just Barely | Researchers say ChatGPT is the first AI to receive a passing score for the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but it's still bad at math. by chrisdh79
If I had a nickel for every time I saw someone say this on this sub I could retire early. It’s how you can tell this sub isn’t populated by people who actually work in AI or neuroscience.
It’s complete nonsense. Human beings don’t work by fitting a statistical model to large datasets, we learn by heuristics and explanations. A LLM is fundamentally incapable of logic, reasoning, error correction, confidence calibration, and innovation. No, a human expert isn’t just an algorithm, and it’s absurd that this idea even gets off the ground.
venustrapsflies t1_j6xfoly wrote
Reply to comment by Imonfire1 in [N] Microsoft integrates GPT 3.5 into Teams by bikeskata
I swear it's gotten actively worse in the last year
venustrapsflies t1_j6xfj4u wrote
Reply to comment by IWantAGrapeInMyMouth in [N] Microsoft integrates GPT 3.5 into Teams by bikeskata
And yet I didn't read the word "synergistic" once. Guess AI just isn't there yet.
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Reply to comment by schmaydog82 in Dutch Students using ChatGPT to finish homework; Teachers aren't noticing by Parking_Attitude_519
It’s not the essay writing per se, but organizing and presenting an argument along with general writing skills. There may be a lot of people who can get by without these skills, but their lives would be better if they had them.
venustrapsflies t1_j4v6tdk wrote
Reply to comment by HugeAnalBeads in Dutch Students using ChatGPT to finish homework; Teachers aren't noticing by Parking_Attitude_519
I mean I hated homework, especially writing, but I have no clue how I would’ve learned to write an essay otherwise.
And with few exceptions students can’t learn complex and abstract concepts without practicing on their own. You get rid of homework and you make math and writing illiteracy worse.
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Reply to comment by ericisshort in TIL: Weezer's first gig was opening for Keanu Reeves' band Dogstar by quegrawks
For many/most jobs it’s also basically impossible to find out how well someone can actually do a job, or even know if they’re not going to be a total disaster, without actually hiring them. That’s because you really have to work with and build a relationship with someone to know how well they’ll work with you. If you know some guy and you know he doesn’t completely suck, it’s a safer bet.
venustrapsflies t1_iy3vvv9 wrote
Reply to comment by Unum13 in NFL headcoach takes shoulder from player running on the field by RJthere
You might think we're in it to admire athletic performances but in reality we're just in it for the memes
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Reply to comment by mongoosefist in [N] new SNAPCHAT feature transfers an image of an upper body garment in realtime on a person in AR by SpatialComputing
yeah the biggest hurdle in figuring out what an article of clothing will actually look like on you is the fact that the vast majority of us aren't shaped like clothing models. the question is how it lays, not how it looks dynamically stretched out over a 2D image.
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Reply to comment by rklab in 'It's a pretty gross and offensive phrase': SA Premier under fire for 'sloppy seconds' comment by notinferno
Pretty sure it’s not, I’ve seen it in relatively professional contexts where it would be highly inappropriate to use a sexually-charged phrase
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Reply to comment by Productpusher in As Crypto Continues to Crash, Let's Check in on Eric Adams's Crypto Wallet by Lilyo
There are plenty of reasons to bash cryptocurrency completely, this is just one particular symptom of the disease
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Reply to comment by appl135auc3 in Since the pandemic, subway seat hogs have really been on some bullshit by cakeschristmas
I think all covid did is make us forgot about all this shit that always happened
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Reply to comment by HanaBothWays in The hedge fund that just posted the best return in history is negotiating a company-wide ChatGPT license by habichuelacondulce
I’m sure they’re not using it to make any sort of meaningful decisions. There’s a lot of big game being talked about ChatGPT, but it’s not going into anything critical at any place serious about making money. It’ll be used for like, internal utilities to save their people time.