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Why AI detectors think the US Constitution was written by AI
(arstechnica.com)
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In context. And that is exactly how they work. It's just a statistical prediction model with billions of parameters.
That’s not really how LLMs work. You’re basically describing Markov chains. The statement “It’s just a statistical prediction model with billions of parameters” also applies to the human brain. An LLM is much more of a black box than you’re implying.
is not what it does. That would create non sensical text (you can try yourself).
This is a summary of the method, as summarized by gtp-4:
You are missing the key part where the text is tranformed in a vector space of "concepts" where semanticic relationships are represented, that is where the inference happens. The inference is not on words to get the next commonly used word, otherwise it wouldn't work. And you also missed the final sampling to introduce a randomness in the word selection.
I don't understand why are you so upset for a chain of complex mathematical functions that complete and input sentence. Why are you angry?
You're agreeing with me but using more words.
I'm more annoyed than upset. This technology is eating resources which are badly needed elsewhere and all we get in return is absolute junk which will infest the literature for decades to come.
I am not agreeing with you because "regurgitate the next most commonly world" is not what it does.
That said, the technology is not doing anything wrong. The people using it are doing it. The technology is a great achievement of human kind, possibly one of the greatest. If people decide to use it to print sh*t is people fault. Quantum mechanics is one of the greatest achievement of human kind, if people decided to use it to kill people, it is a fault of people. Many humans are simply shitty, don't blame a clever mathematical function and its clever implementation