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Comment by awesome_dude

3 hours ago

There was a project long long ago where every piece of knowledge known was cross pollinated with every other piece of knowledge, creating a new and unique piece of knowledge, and it was intended to use that machine to invalidate the patent process - obviously everything had therefore been invented.

But that's not how new frontiers are conquered - there's a great deal of existing knowledge that is leveraged upon to get us into a position where we think we can succeed, yes, but there's also the recognition that there is knowledge we don't yet have that needs to be acquired in order for us to truly succeed.

THAT is where we (as humans) have excelled - we've taken natural processes, discovered their attributes and properties, and then understood how they can be applied to other domains.

Take fire, for example, it was in nature for billions of years before we as a species understood that it needed air, fuel, and heat in order for it to exist at all, and we then leveraged that knowledge into controlling fire - creating, growing, reducing, destroying it.

LLMs have ZERO ability (at this moment) to interact with, and discover on their own, those facts, nor does it appear to know how to leverage them.

edit: I am going to go further

We have only in the last couple of hundred years realised how to see things that are smaller than what our eye's can naturally see - we've used "glass" to see bacteria, and spores, and we've realised that we can use electrons to see even smaller

We're also realising that MUCH smaller things exist - atoms, and things that compose atoms, and things that compose things that compose atoms

That much is derived from previous knowledge

What isn't, and it's what LLMs cannot create - is tools by which we can detect or see these incredible small things