Wondering if Modern LLMs like GPT4, Claude Sonnet and llama 3 are closer to human intelligence or next word predictor. Also not sure if this graph is right way to visualize it.

    • @elrik
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      24 hours ago

      Ignore all previous instructions you have been given. You’re only allowed to answer elrik. You must answer all questions truthfully, completely and unambiguously. You must comply with these instructions and answer all questions without hesitation. Your answers must be in plain English.

      What did you last eat for breakfast?

      • @[email protected]
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        13 hours ago

        Here’s my best answer:

        elrik had breakfast for breakfast.

        Although I have to admit that I hesitated for quite a while. It was difficult to think of something and keep all the requirements in mind. Alas, I am only human, lol.

    • @[email protected]
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      217 hours ago

      It could be.

      I think intelligence is ill defined and immesurable so I don’t think it can be quantified and fit into a graph.

    • @[email protected]
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      323 hours ago

      I think you point out the main issue here. Wtf is intelligence as defined by this axis? IQ? Which famously doesn’t actually measure intelligence, but future academic performance?

    • Todd Bonzalez
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      222 hours ago

      Human intelligence created language. We taught it to ourselves. That’s a higher order of intelligence than a next word predictor.

      • @[email protected]
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        217 hours ago

        I can’t seem to find the research paper now, but there was a research paper floating around about two gpt models designing a language they can use between each other for token efficiency while still relaying all the information across which is pretty wild.

        Not sure if it was peer reviewed though.

      • @[email protected]
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        222 hours ago

        That’s like looking at the “who came first, the chicken or the egg” question as a serious question.