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Reddit discusses training LLMs to think in optimized AI languages

A discussion on Reddit explores the concept of training Large Language Models (LLMs) to think in an optimized, non-human language instead of English. The user posits that such an approach could potentially allow AIs to process information more freely and efficiently, questioning why this hasn't been a focus of development, aside from potential safety considerations. AI

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Reddit discusses training LLMs to think in optimized AI languages

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  1. r/singularity TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/CucumberAccording813 ·

    Why can't LLMs be trained to think in an optimized AI language rather than English?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Other than for safety reasons, why haven't AI models that think in their own optimized &quot;alien&quot; language been developed before? Wouldn't it allow the AI to think more freely and efficiently? (this is probably a dumb question)</p> </div><…