Post #3353038
2026-06-10 10:52 UTC
The fact that it can’t tell the difference between a prompt and part of the data it is examining really kills your argument.
Also it’s a word probability matrix, not actually reasoning or understanding. It looks at all the words it is fed, and comes up with other words that are most likely to be near those. That’s why these tricks work. It injects noise that interferes with those probabilities
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@Bluescluestoothpaste@sh.itjust.works 2026-06-10 19:21
I mean is that so different from what we do? My boss says “tools are in the bed”, he could mean an actual bed where people sleep, maybe we’re demoing a house and he placed the tools on a bed. But probably he means the bed of his pickup truck. I assign a probability to each and take the meaning that is most probable.