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easyThrowaway | 1 month ago

We actually do, and often - depending on who our speaker is, our relationship with them, the tone of the message, etc. Maybe our intellect is not fully an LLM, but I truly wonder how much of our dialectical skills are.

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croon|1 month ago

You're describing the same answer with different phrasing.

Humans do that, LLMs regularly don't.

If you phrase the question "what color is your car?" a hundred different ways, a human will get it correct every time. LLMs randomly don't, if the token prediction veers off course.

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A human also doesn't get confused at fundamental priors after a reasonable context window. I'm perplexed that we're still having this discussion after years of LLM usage. How is it possible that it's not clear to everyone?

Don't get me wrong, I use it daily at work and at home and it's indeed useful, but there's is absolutely 0 illusion of intelligence for me.