• haltowork
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        1 year ago

        That’s a very arbitrary distinction. Inherently human doesn’t really mean anything.

        Would you count it as reading if instead of processing the text files directly, it flipped through pages of a book using mechanical limbs, viewed the pages with a video camera, used OCR to convert the images to text, then processed that text?

        Ultimately, that is the “human” process.

        • Dominic@beehaw.org
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          1 year ago

          For now, we’re special.

          LLMs are far more training data-intensive, hardware-intensive, and energy-intensive than a human brain. They’re still very much a brute-force method of getting computers to work with language.