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We knew, but the proof is nice.

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  • lemgandi@mastodon.socialL lemgandi@mastodon.social

    @davidaugust

    In other shocking news:

    Water is Wet
    Without air you will die

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    @lemgandi
    The wetness of water has been hotly debated, as to some wet means "covered with or soaked in water", and it's questioned whether water is covered with itself.
    @davidaugust

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    • karen5lund@mastodon.socialK karen5lund@mastodon.social

      @davidaugust In about 80 years we've gone from a room full of computers the size of refrigerators that were good at crunching numbers but not much else to computers the size of corporate office parks that can draw almost-convincing pictures of people with five fingers (and thumbs, too!) but can't do elementary school math.

      And some people call this progress.

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      @Karen5Lund Maybe because people stopped writing efficient code about 20 years ago?

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      • davidaugust@mastodon.onlineD davidaugust@mastodon.online

        We knew, but the proof is nice.

        "Apple just proved that AI models cannot do math. Not advanced math. Grade school math. The kind a 10-year-old solves"

        The guess-the-next-words machines don’t actually understand anything.

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        #math #ai

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        @davidaugust AGI is coming son 🤭

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        • davidaugust@mastodon.onlineD davidaugust@mastodon.online

          We knew, but the proof is nice.

          "Apple just proved that AI models cannot do math. Not advanced math. Grade school math. The kind a 10-year-old solves"

          The guess-the-next-words machines don’t actually understand anything.

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          #math #ai

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          @davidaugust interesting. Had to ask. Already fixed?

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          • davidaugust@mastodon.onlineD davidaugust@mastodon.online

            @glitzersachen @scottjenson @xdydx guessing you are joking. But also suspect it may be an inside joke with not a lot of folks on the inside.

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            @davidaugust @scottjenson @xdydx

            True. See @xdydx 's reply.

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            • davidaugust@mastodon.onlineD davidaugust@mastodon.online

              We knew, but the proof is nice.

              "Apple just proved that AI models cannot do math. Not advanced math. Grade school math. The kind a 10-year-old solves"

              The guess-the-next-words machines don’t actually understand anything.

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              #math #ai

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              @davidaugust

              Shortcut to paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2410.05229

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              • audioflyer79@mstdn.socialA audioflyer79@mstdn.social

                @alisynthesis @davidaugust fair enough. I changed up the problem completely and added some reasoning and it did pretty well. It appears to be generating code to solve the math. The only thing it missed is that very unripe bananas are green, not yellow.

                James picks 40 apples on Monday. Then he picks 35 lemons on Tuesday. On Wednesday, he picks half as many bananas as he did apples, but five of them were very unripe. How many yellow fruits does James have?

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                @audioflyer79 @alisynthesis @davidaugust how does it do if you swap the colors of the fruit?

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                • pascal_le_merrer@mastodon.socialP pascal_le_merrer@mastodon.social

                  @davidaugust AGI is coming son 🤭

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                  @pascal_le_merrer any day now. I hear potus say in two weeks.

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                  • flq@freiburg.socialF flq@freiburg.social

                    @davidaugust interesting. Had to ask. Already fixed?

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                    @flq yes, many systems have tools and/or abilities built in to take over basic math operations that simpler LLMs failed at.

                    The salient and enduring issue, I think, is that the spin and marketing of LLMs as "understanding," "thinking" or "intelligent" (as those words typical meanings suggest) remains largely fictional.

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                    • davidaugust@mastodon.onlineD davidaugust@mastodon.online

                      @joriki it’s from August.

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                      @davidaugust

                      October 2024

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                      Apple Engineers Show How Flimsy AI ‘Reasoning’ Can Be

                      The new frontier in large language models is the ability to “reason” their way through problems. New research from Apple says it's not quite what it's cracked up to be.

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                        @drifthood @davidaugust This makes me think of "Clever Hans", the horse that appeared to do arithmetics but actually just responded to involuntary human cues:
                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clever_Hans

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                        • davidaugust@mastodon.onlineD davidaugust@mastodon.online

                          We knew, but the proof is nice.

                          "Apple just proved that AI models cannot do math. Not advanced math. Grade school math. The kind a 10-year-old solves"

                          The guess-the-next-words machines don’t actually understand anything.

                          Verifying your browser | Nitter

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                          (nitter.poast.org)

                          #math #ai

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                          @davidaugust Of course an LLM cannot do math, but to be honest, that is also not what they're designed for. An LLM these days like Claude knows that it should take a calculator and type the equation in there, instead of hallucinating an answer. Complaining that an LLM can't do math is like complaining a screwdriver can't drill a hole.

                          You can counter that there are plenty of people who are using the screwdriver to drill the hole, but that is not on the tool, that is on the user.

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                          • erwinrossen@mas.toE erwinrossen@mas.to

                            @davidaugust Of course an LLM cannot do math, but to be honest, that is also not what they're designed for. An LLM these days like Claude knows that it should take a calculator and type the equation in there, instead of hallucinating an answer. Complaining that an LLM can't do math is like complaining a screwdriver can't drill a hole.

                            You can counter that there are plenty of people who are using the screwdriver to drill the hole, but that is not on the tool, that is on the user.

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                            @davidaugust When did they do this test? I tried it with the following LLMs: Sonnet 4.6, Codex 5.3, GPT-5.4, GPT-5-Mini and Kimi-K2.5. They all answer the kiwi question correctly.

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