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danielblnlast Monday at 8:20 PM1 replyview on HN

My 5 year old won't be coming up with novel concepts around calculus either, yet she's clearly thinking, sentient and sapient. Not sure taking the best of the best of humanity as the goal standard is useful for that definition.


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omnicognatelast Monday at 8:46 PM

"It's an unreasonably high standard to require of LLMs": LLMs are already vastly beyond your 5 year old, and you and me and any research mathematician, in knowledge. They have no greater difficulty talking about advanced maths than about Spot the Dog.

"It's a standard we don't require of other humans": I think qualitatively the same capabilities are used by all humans, all the time. The special thing about novel mathematical thinking is that it is verifiable, requires genuine insight and is a text generation task, not that you have to be able to do it to be considered intelligent.