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Are all of the neural net projects I’ve been reading about for the last decade just llms, then?
All LLMs are neural nets, not all neural nets are llms, but they're similar enough to have the same general flaws. 'Neural Networks" are misnomers, at best; especially given the designs were first being implemented before we had any real idea how neurons actually worked. It's why Brain Organoid interfaces still completely destroy entire simulated interfaces in pretty much any task we've managed to actually train them on.
It's also how we know we're not close to the software or hardware capability to actually do anything complex. The best that we've been able to do is simulate a fly's brain with a super computer.
So, given the current rate of advancement, we’d land somewhere close to a particularly curious moth for the cost of a small apartment complex in 20 years? That actually improved my day. Thanks!
Do you think they told the fly it was living in a simulation?
Fuck I hope not
Yes. That does seem to be the case based on the evidence before us.