LLM advocates still don’t seem to be able to comprehend that ordering the machine not to ‘make stuff up’ doesn’t help.
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@SheRaPantsuit @benjamineskola
I will add that to my presentation for the nexts teams at work ^^
@Aedius @benjamineskola credit where it is due, I more or less stole this explanation from Dr. Emily Bender. Recommend checking out her podcast with Dr. Alex Hanna, where they roast Generative AI nonsense in the vein of Mystery Science Theater 3000. It is cathartic.
The Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000 Podcast
Our biweekly podcast deflates AI hype and draws attention to the real harms of the automation technologies we call "artificial intelligence".
DAIR (Distributed AI Research Institute) (dair-institute.org)
(I am not a linguist so please don't take my comments on language as authoritative.)
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@benjamineskola @SheRaPantsuit @Beatpoet13
They not capable of this, because they're sophisticated, or in any way "intelligent". They're just creating bypass shorcuts in their user's brains/minds that ordinarily have filtering barriers inbetween. But without that, the user's brain/mind is feeding itself with its own – distorted – thought pattern, misattributing it for someone else's thoughts. Which is pretty much the same as what happens in the brains of people afflicted with schizophrenia.
2/@datenwolf @benjamineskola @SheRaPantsuit
the overarching tendency to force people into assuming the greatest power is always outside of themselves, as in education, civil/corporate/military hierarchy, is what paves the way to mental identification distortion, easily abused by tech, media, even criminals,
the mere assumption of being "normal" is a practical mass delusion eagerly exploited, how far from schizophrenia is anyone when having to be "diffrent at the office" ... -
@benjamineskola @Beatpoet13 Yes, when humans see syntactically valid language, they assume there is a sentient intelligence on the other end. So when a machine generates this text, our brains go "the LLM is insightful."
The classic example is the ELIZA Effect, where people fell for this with a computer from 1966.
"users [...] began to ascribe understanding and motivation to the program's output"
@SheRaPantsuit @benjamineskola
though syntax error & meaningless form are telltales, along with assuming the gibberish comes down to "what ya wanna hear", as if that doesn't trigger evry alarmbell & the sprinklers too ...
overall I find it a sad indicator of how societies can decivilize if culture isn't practiced as a multilayered cultivation of the senses & sensibility, through arts & experimentation, curiosity & demonstration, rootsrespect & compassion, ethics & education, naturally human ... -
LLM advocates still don’t seem to be able to comprehend that ordering the machine not to ‘make stuff up’ doesn’t help. It doesn’t know when it’s making stuff up, and it couldn’t change that even if you told it to. (In fact it’s always just making stuff up, and is only ever true by chance.)
Part of why I’m so negative about them is that their advocates simply do not understand how they work and do not seem to want to.
Dare Obasanjo (@carnage4life@mas.to)
Attached: 1 image Hallucinations are the bane of my existence when using Claude Code and that has significantly improved after adding the following instructions to my Claude .MD file. Sharing for anyone else who uses Claude as a daily driver for analysis and writing but has gotten frustrated by it making things up.
mas.to (mas.to)
@benjamineskola You don't understand. LLMs are "sufficiently advanced technology".
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@benjamineskola @SheRaPantsuit
hm not being near fluent in tech, kindly elaborate on what this means 'cause I do live on a curiosity>confusion dynamic ...@benjamineskola @SheRaPantsuit also yes, ecosia has reader function, cheers ...
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@benjamineskola @MissConstrue @complexmath @nelson I'm using the word "agent" to not necessarily refer to "AI agents"
see: https://tech.lgbt/@solonovamax/116659064720106166
but yes, I currently believe that an artificial agent capable of thought and accurately modeling the world is science fiction
however I believe it is possible, only based on the fact that the transformer architecture is turing complete. but it might not be efficient for this, it might require like a model that's 10,000x larger than what is currently the largest possible model. I do not believe it is something that is possible in the near future (well, I hope it isn't).@solonovamax @benjamineskola @MissConstrue @complexmath @nelson
"Turing-complete" and "capable of actually representing reality and reasoning about it" are two very different statements.
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@solonovamax @benjamineskola @MissConstrue @complexmath @nelson
"Turing-complete" and "capable of actually representing reality and reasoning about it" are two very different statements.
@eestileib @solonovamax @benjamineskola @MissConstrue @complexmath reminds me of how much brains actually suck as computers, real brains are full of noise, operate in non-linear scales and are mostly "single-threaded" even though every single neuron works somewhat independently
i think our first mistake was to mistake computation with consciousness
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@eestileib @solonovamax @benjamineskola @MissConstrue @complexmath reminds me of how much brains actually suck as computers, real brains are full of noise, operate in non-linear scales and are mostly "single-threaded" even though every single neuron works somewhat independently
i think our first mistake was to mistake computation with consciousness
@nelson @eestileib @solonovamax @benjamineskola @complexmath
I think you're on to something there. A lot of AI hype can be seen as a mass pareidoliac hallucination. We're seeing dragons in the clouds.
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LLM advocates still don’t seem to be able to comprehend that ordering the machine not to ‘make stuff up’ doesn’t help. It doesn’t know when it’s making stuff up, and it couldn’t change that even if you told it to. (In fact it’s always just making stuff up, and is only ever true by chance.)
Part of why I’m so negative about them is that their advocates simply do not understand how they work and do not seem to want to.
Dare Obasanjo (@carnage4life@mas.to)
Attached: 1 image Hallucinations are the bane of my existence when using Claude Code and that has significantly improved after adding the following instructions to my Claude .MD file. Sharing for anyone else who uses Claude as a daily driver for analysis and writing but has gotten frustrated by it making things up.
mas.to (mas.to)
@benjamineskola I really love how these guys selectively use ALL CAPS in their prompts, imagining that forces the LLM to play closer attention to particular requests.
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@nelson @eestileib @solonovamax @benjamineskola @complexmath
I think you're on to something there. A lot of AI hype can be seen as a mass pareidoliac hallucination. We're seeing dragons in the clouds.
@MissConstrue @nelson @solonovamax @benjamineskola @complexmath
I don't blame random non techy people or people who don't claim to know any philosophy for thinking chatbots are intelligent when all of their social sources of proof (rich people, relatives, the people on tv and YouTube) say it is and it seems like it is.
I rely on social proof to pick what food I eat all the time, it's not such a bad reasoning method for stuff you can't research yourself.
But people with CS or math or history or philosophy degrees (including all PhDs) should be ashamed of themselves if they tell other people that chatbots "think" or are "alive" or "apologize" or "feel bad".
That is a failure to use their intellectual training, and it is fucking over people who use their social status to form opinions on these matters.
Generative Textual Functionalism is just yet another extractive religion.