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dernetttoday at 5:04 AM7 repliesview on HN

This is crazy. It's clear that these models don't have human intelligence, but it's undeniable at this point that they have _some_ form of intelligence.


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brendyntoday at 5:24 AM

If LLMs weren't created by us but where something discovered in another species' behaviour it would be 100% labelled intelligence

qudattoday at 5:05 AM

My take is that a huge part of human intelligence is pattern matching. We just didn’t understand how much multidimensional geometry influenced our matches

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erutoday at 7:08 AM

Well, Alpha Go and Stockfish can beat you at their games. Why shouldn't these models beat us at math proofs?

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threethirtytwotoday at 6:03 AM

I don't think they will ever have human intelligence. It will always be an alien intelligence.

But I think the trend line unmistakably points to a future where it can be MORE intelligent than a human in exactly the colloquial way we define "more intelligent"

The fact that one of the greatest mathematicians alive has a page and is seriously bench marking this shows how likely he believes this can happen.

altmanaltmantoday at 5:18 AM

Depends on what you mean by intelligence, human intelligence and human

ekianjotoday at 5:15 AM

It's pattern matching. Which is actually what we measure in IQ tests, just saying.

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TZubiritoday at 6:09 AM

As someone who doesn't understand this shit, and how it's always the experts who fiddle the LLMs to get good outputs, it feels natural to attribute the intelligence to the operator (or the training set), rather than the LLM itself.