Comment by taneq
18 hours ago
OK, but by that definition, how many human software developers ever develop something "novel"? Of course, the "functionally equivalent" term is doing a lot of heavy lifting here: How equivalent? How many differences are required to qualify as different? How many similarities are required to qualify as similar? Which one overrules the other? If I write an app that's identical to Excel in every single aspect except that instead of a Microsoft Flight Simulator easter egg, there's a different, unique, fully playable game that can't be summed up with any combination of genre lables, is that 'novel'?
I think the importance is the ability. Not every human have produced (or even can) something novel in their life, but there are humans who have time after time.
Meanwhile, depending on how you rate LLM's capabilities, no matter how many trials you give it, it may not be considered capable of that.
That's a very important distinction.