| ▲ | vb-8448 an hour ago | |
With enough time (and tokens), they'll eventually recover. It's essentially a "brute force" approach, but in most cases, they only need to succeed once. | ||
| ▲ | JumpCrisscross 43 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
> With enough time (and tokens), they'll eventually recover The article’s point is this is not true. They wind up in bullshit attractors where they hit a wall and then get lost within their muddled context window. > they only need to succeed once Yet they don’t. Not on their own. Like, you haven’t had an LLM get stuck in a stupid loop where you point out the flaw and then it gets unstuck? | ||