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I would go further, and say we don't understand how next-token predictors work either. We understand the model structure, just as we do with the brain, but we don't have a complete map of the execution patterns, just as we do not with the brain.
Predicting the next token can be as trivial as a statistical lookup or as complex as executing a learned reasoning function.
My intuition suggests that my internal reasoning is not based on token sequences, but it would be impossible to convey the results of my reasoning without constructing a sequence of tokens for communication.
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How much value is needed is determined by the society through a free market.
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Are you familiar with functional safety classification and how this affects the development of systems? Would you draw conclusions from the failure rate of Siemens vacuum cleaners to the company's capability of building fission reactors?
eamsen | 1 year ago | on: One Year Since Germany's Nuclear Exit: Renewables Expand, Fossil Fuels Reduced
Operate: PreussenElektra, EnBW, Vattenfall, RWE, EWN.
Or was that a rhetorical question for a solution with a zero catastrophic failure rate (in Germany)?
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eamsen | 5 years ago | on: GeckoView for Android
eamsen | 5 years ago | on: GeckoView for Android
This thread is discussing GeckoView, which exposes extensive privacy settings.
There is a (hopefully growing) amount of apps based on GeckoView, which will make use and/or expose different variations of GeckoView settings to the user, depending on the purpose and target audience of the app.
You might disagree, but, for example, I consider the level of detail in privacy settings provided by Fenix (Nightly) to be a good balance between user control and comprehensibility.
> > GeckoView also exposes a WebExtension API > again to the app.
Again, taking Fenix (Nightly) as an example, the GeckoView WebExtension API is used to provide a growing selection of add-ons, many of which are aimed at the privacy-conscious user, including uBlock Origin, HTTPS Everywhere, NoScript and Privacy Badger.