• Octopus1348@lemy.lol
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    7 months ago

    Humans learn from other creative works, just like AI. AI can generate original content too if asked.

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      7 months ago

      AI creates output from a stochastic model of its’ training data. That’s not a creative process.

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      7 months ago

      LLM AI doesn’t learn. It doesn’t conceptualise. It mimics, iterates and loops. AI cannot generate original content with LLM approaches.

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        7 months ago

        Interesting take on LLMs, how are you so sure about that?

        I mean I get it, current image gen models seem clearly uncreative, but at least the unrestricted versions of Bing Chat/ChatGPT leave some room for the possibility of creativity/general intelligence in future sufficiently large LLMs, at least to me.

        So the question (again: to me) is not only “will LLM scale to (human level) general intelligence”, but also “will we find something better than RLHF/LLMs/etc. before?”.

        I’m not sure on either, but asses roughly a 2/3 probability to the first and given the first event and AGI in reach in the next 8 years a comparatively small chance for the second event.