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Jjavisot replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.For example, https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.04664 , Why lenguage models hallucinate Or, https://www.arxiv.org/pdf/2512.21577...
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JInteresting. I was not aware of that. Do you have a reference for that?
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.And this is not trivial. One indication that we don't know how to predict and define the structure of hallucinations is that the...
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JIn ordinary code when a bug arises it isn't because we cannot predict the behavior, it is because we did not predict the behavior. There...
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JThis discussion on hallucinations connected a dot for me that I really should have connected long ago. I spent many years of my career...
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JThen why do they hallucinate? They hallucinate precisely because the developers cannot predict that behavior by analyzing the parts. The...
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.A LLM is a formal system; we can use it to number things, We can make it work with the set of natural numbers. An interesting question...
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The discussions of hallucination that I have seen in the AI literature (of which I have not read very much so I might well be missing... -
JI would challenge anyone to predict a specific hallucination given a trained deep neural network. I am not limiting it to LLM’s, but not...
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That's not really the way they work. A well-designed intelligence test will not be one that you get to take a second time and have it... -
Jjavisot replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.Obviously, this isn't the way to conduct an intelligence test, for the reasons I mentioned. We're trying to measure intelligence, not...
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.Intelligence tests measure our ability to solve intelligence tests, plain and simple. Let's say we take an intelligence test and get a...
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.Yes, but the original test presentation omits that and directly assumes a human judge who knows the reality. I suppose you can replace...
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.The human judge represents the ability to know the reality of things, that's why the judge is not an AI.
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.If you replace the LLM with a rock, then the human will most likely beat the rock. The conclusion: the rock is less intelligent than the...