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User doubts LLMs' originality due to semi-randomness

A user on Mastodon expressed skepticism about the originality of Large Language Models (LLMs), suggesting they are limited by semi-randomness rather than true reasoning capabilities. The user shared an anecdote where a minor word change, not previously considered by mathematicians, led to a significant shift in a mathematical problem. This experience reinforced their belief that LLMs are not yet reliable for complex cognitive tasks requiring genuine understanding. AI

IMPACT Raises questions about the current limitations of LLMs in producing truly original content and performing complex reasoning tasks.

RANK_REASON User opinion on LLM capabilities.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    @ litchipi "I felt that LLMs would be stuck in their non-originality" - they are stuck in semi-randomness, which means sometimes something original comes out, a

    @ litchipi "I felt that LLMs would be stuck in their non-originality" - they are stuck in semi-randomness, which means sometimes something original comes out, as was the case here where changing one word, that Mathematicians hadn't thought to change, changed everything that follo…