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seventyducks t1_j4din09 wrote
You should check out https://gptduck.com
seventyducks t1_j21wgqt wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Perception8269 in [P] We finally got Text-to-PowerPoint working!! (Generative AI for Slides ✨) by Mastersulm
Not OP but just want to say that these are some really interesting ideas, thanks for sharing!
seventyducks t1_j21gedt wrote
Reply to comment by All-DayErrDay in [D] DeepMind has at least half a dozen prototypes for abstract/symbolic reasoning. What are their approaches? by valdanylchuk
To be honest I'm not going to spend a long time thinking it through and being intellectually precise for a Reddit comment, I'd recommend you check out the AGI Debate I mentioned above for experts' opinions.
seventyducks t1_j1zcf8m wrote
Reply to comment by comefromspace in [D] DeepMind has at least half a dozen prototypes for abstract/symbolic reasoning. What are their approaches? by valdanylchuk
>Language is syntax
Language is much more than syntax; if language as pure syntax is your starting point then it's not really a conversation worth having IMO.
seventyducks t1_j1z3w3a wrote
Reply to comment by comefromspace in [D] DeepMind has at least half a dozen prototypes for abstract/symbolic reasoning. What are their approaches? by valdanylchuk
I think there's a fallacy here - it may be the case that language involves all manner of symbol manipulation in its extended manifestation, but there is still considerable evidence that LLMs are not wholly capable of what we mean when we talk about language. There are many capacities still missing in even the most powerful LLMs. It may be the case that more data and more scale and some clever tricks will resolve these issues—though I am skeptical—but from what I have seen, LLMs thus far demonstrate a very limited capacity for 'symbol manipulation.' Namely, they show capacities for generation of statistically plausible sequences of letters, but fail in obvious ways on other sophisticated forms of symbolic manipulation and reasoning.
I'd be curious to hear if you agree, or perhaps if you think that the current limitations in symbol manipulation will be overcome with more scale on same architectures? This was a core question in the AGI Debate hosted by Montreal AI last week, and it seems experts on the subject are quite divided.
seventyducks t1_j4zvo3n wrote
Reply to comment by junetwentyfirst2020 in [D] Do you know of any model capable of detecting generative model(GPT) generated text ? by CaptainDifferent3116
Where are the benchmarks and analyses that you're basing this statement on?