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mcfry
·2 mesi fa·discuss
It's still using a fork of vscode and literally everyone is aware that these other IDEs are forked.
mcfry
·3 mesi fa·discuss
How hard is it to have a video player with a fucking volume toggle?
mcfry
·9 mesi fa·discuss
But it can't actually deduce, can it? If 136891438 * 1294538 isn't in the training data, it won't be able to give you a valid answer using the model itself. There's no process. It has to offload that task to a tool, which will then calculate and return.

Further, any offloading needs to be manually defined at some point. You could maybe give it a way to define its own tools, but even then they would still be defined by what has come before.
mcfry
·9 mesi fa·discuss
A proof assistant is a verifier, and a tool so therefor a patch, so I really fail to see how that could be understood as the LLM having deduction.
mcfry
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Something which I haven't been able to fully parse that perhaps someone has better insight into: aren't transformers inherently only capable of inductive reasoning? In order to actually progress to AGI, which is being promised at least as an eventuality, don't models have to be capable of deduction? Wouldn't that mean fundamentally changing the pipeline in some way? And no, tools are not deduction. They are useful patches for the lack of deduction.

Models need to move beyond the domain of parsing existing information into existing ideas.
mcfry
·9 mesi fa·discuss
This is just... rebranding for instructions and files? lol. Love how instructions for creating a skill is buried. Marketing go brr.
mcfry
·10 mesi fa·discuss
You still have the 'pointy' problem, even with many layers, no? The bottom-most block has to be a triangle.
mcfry
·12 mesi fa·discuss
Was thinking the same thing. It's impossible to take this article's criticisms of AI seriously when it's so obviously over-edited with AI itself.