Comment by davebren
16 days ago
It has. LLMs being able to one-shot any higher-order complexity is entirely dependent on it already being in the training data.
16 days ago
It has. LLMs being able to one-shot any higher-order complexity is entirely dependent on it already being in the training data.
If it has been demonstrated, you're welcome to cite a paper or even study of any kind. Right now, you're just guessing. (I head an AI lab, FYI)
You could just test it for yourself if you're actually interested in finding out (assuming you are a decent programmer, but your bio suggests you have no technical expertise in the area).
I was working in machine learning before you were old enough to take programming classes.
https://github.com/jleclanche
As I said, I founded and run a AI lab. Now get over yourself.
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