Copying someone else's reasoning process (as best you understand it) is still a limited form of reasoning, even if it might be considered as cargo-cult reasoning (copying without understanding).
> Copying someone else's reasoning process (as best you understand it) is still a limited form of reasoning
The LLM is not copying someone else's process. All it knows it someone else's product, and its only process is to compute the most likely next token within that.
> Copying someone else's reasoning process (as best you understand it) is still a limited form of reasoning
The LLM is not copying someone else's process. All it knows it someone else's product, and its only process is to compute the most likely next token within that.