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[-] masterplan79th@lemmy.world 7 points 2 months ago

When you ask an LLM a reasoning question. You're not expecting it to think for you, you're expecting that it has crawled multiple people asking semantically the same question and getting semantically the same answer, from other people, that are now encoded in its vectors.

That's why you can ask it. because it encodes semantics.

[-] ebu@awful.systems 24 points 2 months ago

because it encodes semantics.

if it really did so, performance wouldn't swing up or down when you change syntactic or symbolic elements of problems. the only information encoded is language-statistical

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