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1. OmarSh+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-20 22:42:05
I think it does indeed suggest this, but I think this may be good news.

Part of what makes humans able to make progress in difficult, vague, and uncertain fields is a willingness to hold onto a point of view in the face of criticism to try & fix itl. This is, as a matter of fact, how science progresses, depending on if you ask scientists or historians of science. See Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions for more on this.

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2. jibal+7b1[view] [source] 2023-11-21 07:30:42
>>OmarSh+(OP)
But LLMs don't do these things ... they just produce text that statistically matches patterns in the training data. Since the humans who authored the training data have personality patterns, the outputs of LLMs show these personality patterns. But LLMs do not internalize such patterns--they have no cognitive functions of their own.
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