top | item 43833955 (no title) henryaj | 10 months ago You imply that, like a stopped clock, LLMs are only right occasionally and randomly. Which is just nonsense. discuss order hn newest mathgeek|10 months ago Although I get what you're saying, it's still true that if something is wrong randomly at any point, it is always "randomly wrong". habinero|10 months ago It's true, though. It strings together plausible words using a statistical model. If those words happen to mean something, it's by chance. kbelder|10 months ago Sure, but that chance might be 99.7%. 'Random' isn't a pejorative.
mathgeek|10 months ago Although I get what you're saying, it's still true that if something is wrong randomly at any point, it is always "randomly wrong".
habinero|10 months ago It's true, though. It strings together plausible words using a statistical model. If those words happen to mean something, it's by chance. kbelder|10 months ago Sure, but that chance might be 99.7%. 'Random' isn't a pejorative.
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