Comment by gyomu
2 months ago
> If an LLM output is like a sculpture, then we have to sculpt it. I never did sculpting, but I do know they first get the clay spinning on a plate.
That’s pottery, not sculpture. Traditionally in sculpture you start from a block of marble or wood, but you can also make sculptures of cast bronze or welded steel (or clay, but you don’t use a spinning plate).
Thank you for the clarification. I wanted to use some kind of visual to show the model in a loop. Otherwise, I’d just have to say explicitly that the sculptor is the one in the loop, as in the person will not stop chiseling. It’s in this infinite chiseling that we get our answers (same thing as finding a limit in calculus as it approaches infinity, we will never get the discrete answer, but we will get infinitely close enough to label a discrete point confidently).
In other words, we fly as close to the sun as possible and get our measurements :)