| ▲ | stavros 3 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Nope, it's not that, but it's nice of you to offer a straw man. Makes the argument flow better. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | datsci_est_2015 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Not entirely a straw man. What is the purpose of storing and retrieving LLMs at a fixed state if not to guarantee a specific performance? Wouldn’t a strong model of intelligence be capable of, to extend your analogy, running without having its hippocampus lobotomized? Given the precariousness of managing LLM context windows, I don’t think it’s particularly unfair to assume that LLMs that learn without limit become very unstable. To steelman, if it’s possible, it may be prohibitively expensive. But somehow I doubt it’s possible. | ||||||||||||||
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