• @[email protected]
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    8 months ago

    Is Zuckerberg an idiot? Or does he have an actual plan with this?
    Seems to me it’s completely useless like Metaverse.
    If the LLM is so stupid it can’t figure out the sides of an equal sign can be reversed as simple as in 2+2=4 <=> 4=2+2. He will never achieve general intelligence by just throwing more compute power at it.
    As powerful as LLM is, it’s still astoundingly stupid when it hits its limitations.

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      68 months ago

      I don’t know much, but from what I know, we still haven’t reach a point of diminishing returns, so more power = more better.

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          28 months ago

          You can already ask ChatGPT to model a real life scenario with a simple math equation. There is at least a rough model of how basic math can be used to solve problems.

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        28 months ago

        Not necessarily since you also need better techniques. A competitor could easily surpass you with less by being smarter about how the AI is trained.

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      8 months ago

      Trying to achieve AGI by throwing more compute at LLMs is like trying to reach the moon by building a more powerful hot air balloon.

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        28 months ago

        Assuming that “not compute” should be “more compute” I totally agree. That’s a very apt analogy.

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          8 months ago

          Yes, thanks, swipe typing picked up “not” instead of “more”. Maybe someone can throw some more compute at the swipe typing algorithm to better pick up on the context of the sentence when picking words.