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The dangerous unknowns at the heart of LLMs

yalereview.org
6 points·by jadelcastillo·vorige maand·0 comments

Steve Eisman is cautious about LLMs, influenced by Gary Marcus

youtube.com
1 points·by jadelcastillo·7 maanden geleden·0 comments

Nvidia executive Debora Shoquist sells $14.7M worth of NVDA stock

sec.gov
4 points·by jadelcastillo·7 maanden geleden·1 comments

Huxley-Gödel Machine

arxiv.org
2 points·by jadelcastillo·9 maanden geleden·1 comments

Hallucination Risk Calculator

github.com
118 points·by jadelcastillo·10 maanden geleden·42 comments

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jadelcastillo
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
In my country we say: he who robs a thief has a hundred years of pardon.
jadelcastillo
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
I think this is a good and pragmatic way to approach the use of LLM systems. By translating to an intermediate language, and then processing further symbolically. But probably you can be prompt injected also if you expose sensible "tools" to the LLM.
jadelcastillo
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Github repo: https://github.com/metauto-ai/HGM
jadelcastillo
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
True, but reaching intelligence is more complicated than cleaning some spoons.
jadelcastillo
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
It's an interesting analogy. But one difference between dishwashers and LLMs is that you don't need to check the dishes afterward (if you maintain and use it properly).
jadelcastillo
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Interesting approach, but I guess still lot of work to be done. I tried with this question:

"Alice has 60 brothers and she also has 212 sisters. How many sisters does Alice's brother have?"

But the generated program is not very useful:

{ "sorts": [], "functions": [], "constants": {}, "variables": [ {"name": "num_brothers_of_alice", "sort": "IntSort"}, {"name": "num_sisters_of_alice", "sort": "IntSort"}, {"name": "sisters_of_alice_brother", "sort": "IntSort"} ], "knowledge_base": [ "num_brothers_of_alice == 60", "num_sisters_of_alice == 212", "sisters_of_alice_brother == num_sisters_of_alice + 1" ], "rules": [], "verifications": [ { "name": "Alice\'s brother has 213 sisters", "constraint": "sisters_of_alice_brother == 213" } ], "actions": ["verify_conditions"] }