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I genuinely hate this statement. A competent grad student can solve problems. GPT cannot solve anything, as all it does is put together the shit it stole from somewhere before
O1 is (apparently) different according to some videos I watched, as it pulls apart the question and does some reasoning steps.
I'd love to see one of those videos
like, a video of Tao giving a demonstration?
@NegentropicBoy English20•
Yes
The people who believe in "AI" say the wackiest things.
LLMs are basically just good pattern matchers. But just like how A* search can find a better path than a human can by breaking the problem down into simple steps, so too can an LLM make progress on an unsolved problem if it's used properly and combined with a formal reasoning engine.
I'm going to be real with you: the big insight behind almost all new mathematical ideas is based on the math that came before. Nothing is truly original the way AI detractors seem to believe.
By "does some reasoning steps," OpenAI presumably are just invoking the LLM iteratively so that it can review its own output before providing a final answer. It's not a new idea.
Its what chaptgpt calls it.
Isn’t problem solving mostly put things together of what you’ve learned before?
Aren't the grad students similarly trained on books that other people wrote?
Didn't you steal great students before from somewhere?