Comment by Terr_

2 days ago

> I’m pointing out how strained your “movie-script” (your words, not mine) comparison is. [...] the limited, immutable nature of real scripts [...] a screenplay whose pages are fixed in advance.

You are confused and again attacking an idea nobody else has advanced.

Even in my very first comment starting the thread, I explicitly stated that the "movie-script" is mutable, with alternate phases of "contributing" and "autocompleted" content as it grows.

Seriously what's so hard to understand that the things you are claiming are the result of a LLM that is analogous to a script are only properties of the kinds of scripts LLMs are not (and so have no leg to stand on)?

This is not a hard concept to grasp. I know what you are claiming. It doesn't automatically make your argument sound.

To call something that does not have the properties of a script a script is odd in the first place, but to realize that and still assume behaviors that are only the result of the properties you realize are not even present in your new 'script' is just bizzare.

I'm not confused. You are.