A must-read on the humanization of LLMs / chatbots
Bag of words, have mercy on us
Submitted 5 weeks ago by BlackEco@lemmy.blackeco.com to technology@lemmy.world
https://www.experimental-history.com/p/bag-of-words-have-mercy-on-us
Submitted 5 weeks ago by BlackEco@lemmy.blackeco.com to technology@lemmy.world
https://www.experimental-history.com/p/bag-of-words-have-mercy-on-us
A must-read on the humanization of LLMs / chatbots
OmegaSunkey@ani.social 5 weeks ago
This is one of the best quotes that I can grab from the page.
The second being:
and last one:
The paper cited in it is amazing, in the sense of confusingly surprising. Gonna give it a read.
OmegaSunkey@ani.social 5 weeks ago
The thing I see LLMs more useful for is searching.
Imagine asking a robot where a book with certain contents is. I wish for that instead of a robot that does my homework, because I suck a little with searching.
I also saw them useful for science: putting all selected, finetuned scientific articles and papers into an LLM to see what it can do on a specific scientific field. So imagine my surprise seeing this is only doable for private associations, since there is nothing “good” on the public web.
angband@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
that would be great, but they’d have to redo it a bit, so you can peruse the sources to the text it produces from your prompt. I don’t think they store that info, but that would be super awesome.