So, what your saying here is that the A in AI actually stands for artificial, and it's not really intelligent and reasoning.
Huh.
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So, what your saying here is that the A in AI actually stands for artificial, and it's not really intelligent and reasoning.
Huh.
So they have worked out that LLMs do what they were programmed to do in the way that they were programmed? Shocking.
The difference between reasoning models and normal models is reasoning models are two steps, to oversimplify it a little they prompt "how would you go about responding to this" then prompt "write the response"
It's still predicting the most likely thing to come next, but the difference is that it gives the chance for the model to write the most likely instructions to follow for the task, then the most likely result of following the instructions - both of which are much more conformant to patterns than a single jump from prompt to response.