▲ | brookst 5 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
I should have been more clear. Let me rephrase as: among those who dismiss the latest innovations as nothing special because there is still further to go, it would be nice to acknowledgment when goalposts are moved. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | nothrabannosir 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maybe the people raving about LLM progress are the same people holding them to those high standards? I don’t see what’s inconsistent about it. “Due to this latest amazing algorithm, the robots keep scoring goals. What do we do? Let’s move them back a bit!” Seems like a normal way of thinking to me… I see people fawn over technical progress every day. What are they supposed to do, stop updating their expectations and never expect any more progress? It could of course be that there are people who “never give it up for the robots”. Or maybe they do, and they did, and they have so fully embraced the brave new world that they’re talking about what’s next. I mean, when I sit in a train I don’t spend half the ride saying “oh my god this is incredible, big thanks to whoever invented the wheel. So smooth!” Even though maybe I should :) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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