top | item 47129206 (no title) glitchc | 6 days ago Yes, but you're speaking to a computer, not a person. It, of course, runs into the same limitations that every computer system runs into. In this case, it's undefined/inconsistent behavior when inputs are ambiguous. discuss order hn newest stetrain|6 days ago Yes, but part of the value of LLMs is that they are supposed to work by talking to them like a human, not like a computer.I could already talk to a computer before LLMs, via programming or query languages.
stetrain|6 days ago Yes, but part of the value of LLMs is that they are supposed to work by talking to them like a human, not like a computer.I could already talk to a computer before LLMs, via programming or query languages.
stetrain|6 days ago
I could already talk to a computer before LLMs, via programming or query languages.