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Travis A. Everett
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Enjoying this paper about the language we use to describe what LLMs are doing (shared by @[email protected]) https://arxiv.org/pdf/2212.03551.pdf https://i.imgur.com/S9Fzoxh.png
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https://i.imgur.com/tmVLIOr.png
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@abathur
I like it because it's a good nudge to consider to what extent or how frequently the mode *we* are operating in is just text prediction. To this end I think it's telling how easy it is for ChatGPT to pass our smell-test before we really start breaking down what the language means.
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The sense in which it is ~writing seems to be well-matched for the sense in which we are ~understanding before we engage critical mode. I see this in writing/editing, too. Even good technical editors can let a lot of shit slip by until they hit something that smells bad enough to knock them into critical mode.
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