Comment by Xss3
1 day ago
As soon as you introduce multiple constraints on what is and isn't reasoning people get confused and disengage.
I like this approach of setting a minimum constraint. But i feel adding more will just make people ignore the point entirely.
The reality is obvious. The only way not to see it when looking at research like this is to not want to see it. The idea that this critique is somehow more confusing than the use of the word "reasoning" itself is farcical.
LLMs are cool and some of the things they can do now are useful, even surprising. But when it comes to AI, business leaders are talking their books and many people are swept up by that breathless talk and their own misleading intuitions, frequently parroted by the media.
The "but human reasoning is also flawed, so I can't possibly understand what you mean!" objection cannot be sustained in good faith short of delusion.