| ▲ | zigzag312 3 days ago | |||||||
Understanding of a specific problem space can be a prerequisite to be able to form a proper query (i.e. to ask the correct question). Model doesn't know what it doesn't know. | ||||||||
| ▲ | mdp2021 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Your suggestion is not clear: yes we reason and define relevant details (maybe through further information retrieval) to better construct queries - that is what Analytical school of thought taught and insisted on -, and even more crucial is that the subsequent delegated steps, of constructing replies, imply reasoning and information retrieval. Said abilities - intellectual strength - are immensely more important than notions. The relation between network size and intellectual strength, vs network size and notions (original topic in this branch), is presumably not yet that clear. Intelligent models may not necessarily be embedded with explicit information of everything, though they will have to have ways to reach that upon contingent necessity (to solve specific problems). Like us. | ||||||||
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