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throwaway-0001 a day ago

How to tell if you regurgitated this comment vs being truly creative? If you can show me objectively, I’m sold.

password54321 19 hours ago | parent | next [-]

You know LLMs are regurgitating when they will contradict their statements just by clicking 'redo' on a prompt. I doubt if you were the ask the same question that they would suddenly say the complete opposite of what they just said.

Comparing LLMs trained on reddit comments and people who learn to speak as a byproduct of actually interacting with people and the world is nuts.

awesome_dude a day ago | parent | prev [-]

That's not the creativity aspect, my comment is an observation, which, by definition, is a regurgitation of events.

Edit: This also demonstrates that people think (erroneously) that AI pumping out code, or content, or even essays, is inventive, but it's not.

This is merely a description and reduction, both of which AI can do, but neither of which are an invention.

throwaway-0001 a day ago | parent [-]

Actually I think the line between creative and regurgitate is so blurred you can’t tell me a single creative thing you did. So if 99% of people are not creative, and just regurgitate then why we keep AI standards so high?

Can you show me one single thing you did in your life that was truly creative and not regurgitated?

awesome_dude a day ago | parent [-]

I think that was my point, I generally regurgitate. A person can do that a lot in life.

That's why people are conflating LLMs for AGI.

For now, I think that the key difference between me, and an LLM is that an LLM still needs a prompt.

It's not surveying the world around it determining what it needs to do.

I do a lot of something that I think an LLM cannot get do, look at things and try to find what attributes they have and how I can harness those to solve problems. Most of the attributes are unknown by the human race when I start.

throwaway-0001 a day ago | parent [-]

Your fist prompt was just biological.

So if I make an ai with an a prompt and tell him to re prompt itself every day for the rest of his life means is smart now? Or just because I give him the first prompt is invalid? I doubt your first prompt was given by yourself. Was probably in your mums belly your first prompt.

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I could give an initial prompt to my ai to survey the server and act accordingly… and he can re prompt every day himself.

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> I do a lot of something that I think an LLM cannot get do, look at things and try to find what attributes they have and how I can harness those to solve problems. Most of the attributes are unknown by the human race when I start.

Any examples? An ai can look at a conversation and extract insights better than most people. Negotiate better than most people.

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I heard nothing that you can do more than a llm. Self prompting yourself to do something I don’t think is a differentiator.

You also self prompt yourself based on Previous feedback. And you do this since you’re a baby. So someone also gave you the source prompt. Maybe dna.

awesome_dude 21 hours ago | parent [-]

I do tire of your attempts to "corner" me into something I have no interest in doing.

I don't believe you have the capacity to understand why AGI hasn't been realised yet, and, frankly, I doubt you ever will.

throwaway-0001 12 hours ago | parent | next [-]

So in the end you had no objective way to differentiate from a llm?

awesome_dude 8 hours ago | parent [-]

I never attempted to present one.

But, the fact that you missed that does present a case for you being an LLM.

cindyllm 21 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

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