Comment by dinkblam
4 months ago
from their promotional material:
>> Why is the sky blue? > The sky is blue due to an optical illusion called the Rayleigh Scattering
Rayleigh Scattering is not an illusion but an effect.
> […] particles are made up of tiny blue and violet particles that cause the light to bend in a particular way.
ugh. no, there are no "tiny blue" particles in the sky.
That was the point. That example is meant to demonstrate that the model that trained for 4 hours can imitate a conversation but isn't actually anywhere close to being useful.
Where did you find that?
It's in this screenshot: https://twitter.com/karpathy/status/1977755430093980034
Edit: direct link to image: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G3Jjxmba8AA5mSs.jpg
Aha, thanks!
not sure why you are being downvoted. That 'explanation' of Rayleigh scattering is just wrong.
Because that explanation is expected to be wrong. This is a partially trained tiny model, Andrej shared that obviously incorrect explanation to emphasize that the model is not trustworthy or useful at that stage.
Downvoted for being obvious in context / missing the point and getting worked up about it. He even said it's like talking to a kindergartener.