I have a very long, possibly book-length take on LLMs that has been brewing since May 2015 but basically: wow humans love to take something that works extremely well in a certain narrow domain and then bend over backwards to insist it will solve every ...
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I have a very long, possibly book-length take on LLMs that has been brewing since May 2015 but basically: wow humans love to take something that works extremely well in a certain narrow domain and then bend over backwards to insist it will solve every problem in the universe. (That's a nearly banal observation but the book length part would be tracing the technological, financial, historical, and psychological incentives that make it happen.)
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I have a very long, possibly book-length take on LLMs that has been brewing since May 2015 but basically: wow humans love to take something that works extremely well in a certain narrow domain and then bend over backwards to insist it will solve every problem in the universe. (That's a nearly banal observation but the book length part would be tracing the technological, financial, historical, and psychological incentives that make it happen.)
"LLMs are like magic"
I agree on the grounds that basically everything is magical if you think about it hard enough.
I'm probably more literal and serious about this statement than the reader imagines
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"LLMs are like magic"
I agree on the grounds that basically everything is magical if you think about it hard enough.
I'm probably more literal and serious about this statement than the reader imagines
@darius everything is magic if you don't understand it