A downloaded LLM is a magic cube—a small encyclopedia that is yours forever. Prompt it, and the cube, a massive list of numbers, unfolds itself into coherent meaning. There is a romantic ingenuity to this artifact. Even after civilization ends, you can still carry it with you—this little cube that echoes the ensemble of human thought. Talking to it is like striking a tuning fork; the harmonies were once our humanity.And while it may not yet think like a human, this pinnacle of technology is more than a work of art. It is the memory of humanity itself.
>>107540131it will never think like a human until they stop making AIs multi lingual
>>107540312multilingo people are proven to have higher iq though
>>107540312Did you know a lot of humans can actually speak multiple languages?
>>107540131it's a lossy compressed database
>>107540131We already have that and it isn't spyware and a subscription service. AI is worthless and people who use it belong to a lower species. The future belongs to those who can think for themselves, not to those who outsourced thinking.
>>107540131you can just download all of wikipedia and store it, it'll give you a much lower error rate
>>107540362>>107540371An alien who finds your flash drive can easily decode an interactive LLM but not Wikipedia.
>>107540131A magic cube that's unable to count the r's in strawberry
My job for the past 4 years has been to train and evaluate LLMs on code. I've watched them go from barely able to solve easy leetcode puzzles to implementing massive feature requests and bugfixes, handling everything from environment reproduction to deployment autonomously. In a span of 4 years.Nowadays it takes hours to thoroughly evaluate what they can output in 30 minutes. They're making way fewer mistakes; often what seems like a mistake on their part is just a misunderstanding on our part.Idk guys, this technology seems like a bigger deal than most people are really willing to imagine.
>>107541086Do you think the predictions are accurate about almost everyone losing their jobs because of this tech?