Comment by ACCount37
2 days ago
That's copium.
The proper name for it is "AI effect", but the word "copium" captures the essence perfectly.
Humans want to feel special, and a lot of them feel like intelligence is what makes them special. So whenever a new AI system shows a new capability that was thought to require intelligence? A capability that was once exclusive to humans? That doesn't mean it's "intelligent" in any way. Surely it just means that this capability was stupid and unimportant and didn't require any intelligence in the first place!
Writing a simple short story? Solving a college level math problem? Putting together a Bash script from a text description of what it should do? No intelligence required for any of that!
Copium is one hell of a drug.
> Copium is one hell of a drug.
What is the word for creating an account 12 days ago and exclusively defending the LLMs because they can't defend themselves?
> Writing a simple short story
Ah, allow me to introduce you to the Infinite Monkey theorem.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_monkey_theorem
In the case of LLMs it's just the monkey's hand is artificially guided by all the peanut-guided trainings it was trained on but it still didn't use a single ounce of thought or intelligence. Sorry that you get impressed by simple tricks and confuse them for magic.
And this proves what exactly? That any task can be solved by pure chance at pass@k, with k blowing out to infinity as the solution space grows?
We know that. The value of intelligence is being able to outperform that random chance.
LLMs already outperform a typewriter monkey, a keyboard cat, and a non-insignificant amount of humans on a very diverse range of tasks.