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ljoshua ◴[] No.44443222[source]
Less a technical comment and more just a mind-blown comment, but I still can’t get over just how much data is compressed into and available in these downloadable models. Yesterday I was on a plane with no WiFi, but had gemma3:12b downloaded through Ollama. Was playing around with it and showing my kids, and we fired history questions at it, questions about recent video games, and some animal fact questions. It wasn’t perfect, but holy cow the breadth of information that is embedded in an 8.1 GB file is incredible! Lossy, sure, but a pretty amazing way of compressing all of human knowledge into something incredibly contained.
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agumonkey ◴[] No.44443840[source]
Intelligence is compression some say
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1. penguin_booze ◴[] No.44445637[source]
I don't know why, but I was reminded of Douglas Hofstadter's talk: Analogy is cognition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8m7lFQ3njk&t=964s.