← Back to context Comment by imsofuture 1 year ago The hubris that circulates around LLMs is astounding. 5 comments imsofuture Reply bsza 1 year ago The hubris of those who think they will surpass or replace human intelligence, or the hubris of those who think they will not? rishav_sharan 1 year ago The hubris of those who think we have a definition of intelligence to judge machine intelligence by. pixl97 1 year ago At the same time is the hubris of those that think we have to understand something to make something? bsza 1 year ago But what of the hubris of those who think the definition of a word in the dictionary is somehow relevant to whether or not people will be able to buy food in the future? 1 reply →
bsza 1 year ago The hubris of those who think they will surpass or replace human intelligence, or the hubris of those who think they will not? rishav_sharan 1 year ago The hubris of those who think we have a definition of intelligence to judge machine intelligence by. pixl97 1 year ago At the same time is the hubris of those that think we have to understand something to make something? bsza 1 year ago But what of the hubris of those who think the definition of a word in the dictionary is somehow relevant to whether or not people will be able to buy food in the future? 1 reply →
rishav_sharan 1 year ago The hubris of those who think we have a definition of intelligence to judge machine intelligence by. pixl97 1 year ago At the same time is the hubris of those that think we have to understand something to make something? bsza 1 year ago But what of the hubris of those who think the definition of a word in the dictionary is somehow relevant to whether or not people will be able to buy food in the future? 1 reply →
pixl97 1 year ago At the same time is the hubris of those that think we have to understand something to make something?
bsza 1 year ago But what of the hubris of those who think the definition of a word in the dictionary is somehow relevant to whether or not people will be able to buy food in the future? 1 reply →
The hubris of those who think they will surpass or replace human intelligence, or the hubris of those who think they will not?
The hubris of those who think we have a definition of intelligence to judge machine intelligence by.
At the same time is the hubris of those that think we have to understand something to make something?
But what of the hubris of those who think the definition of a word in the dictionary is somehow relevant to whether or not people will be able to buy food in the future?
1 reply →