← Back to context Comment by slopinthebag 1 day ago Why would "reasoning" be an emergent property of prediction? 22 comments slopinthebag Reply js8 1 day ago There's a lot of reasoning in the training data. hbcdbff 1 day ago Why wouldn’t it? mw888 1 day ago Predict multiple outcomes, induct across them, refine. hsn915 1 day ago How do you predict without reasoning? slopinthebag 1 day ago Where is the reasoning in linear regression? danielbln 1 day ago Where is the reasoning in synaptic transmission? 13 replies → koningrobot 16 hours ago "This much of x0, and this much of x1, and this much of x2, therefore it's that much of y" chrisjj 21 hours ago Flip a coin.
hsn915 1 day ago How do you predict without reasoning? slopinthebag 1 day ago Where is the reasoning in linear regression? danielbln 1 day ago Where is the reasoning in synaptic transmission? 13 replies → koningrobot 16 hours ago "This much of x0, and this much of x1, and this much of x2, therefore it's that much of y" chrisjj 21 hours ago Flip a coin.
slopinthebag 1 day ago Where is the reasoning in linear regression? danielbln 1 day ago Where is the reasoning in synaptic transmission? 13 replies → koningrobot 16 hours ago "This much of x0, and this much of x1, and this much of x2, therefore it's that much of y"
koningrobot 16 hours ago "This much of x0, and this much of x1, and this much of x2, therefore it's that much of y"
There's a lot of reasoning in the training data.
Why wouldn’t it?
Predict multiple outcomes, induct across them, refine.
How do you predict without reasoning?
Where is the reasoning in linear regression?
Where is the reasoning in synaptic transmission?
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"This much of x0, and this much of x1, and this much of x2, therefore it's that much of y"
Flip a coin.