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Keisari posted:Meanwhile, the game rules explainer worked a bit better, but is poor at applying the knowledge or combining it with other sources of information. it did reasonably ok at finding specific points from the manuals, but was poor at answering certain type of fringe questions that required combining different rules from the manual. This fits to the restrictions of LLMs described here: https://aiguide.substack.com/p/can-large-language-models-reason. They are good at identifying patterns in the training data that fit to your prompt, but they are incapable of actual reasoning.
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I read something that apparently generative AI is used to recognize diseases in very early stages, and I realized that I have no idea at all how AI can be applied to problems, and why it returns result. Why is recognizing diseases early a use case for generative AI? On first glance it looks like something for a pattern matching algorithm (which recognizes symptoms). So I guess the only way to get an understanding about how to apply AI to real life problems is to do python and then implement some examples, isnt it?
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# ¿ Feb 25, 2024 10:56 |
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ultrafilter posted:Can you link us to what you read?
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