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My_Name ◴[] No.45770715[source]
I find that they know what they know fairly well, but if you move beyond that, into what can be reasoned from what they know, they have a profound lack of ability to do that. They are good at repeating their training data, not thinking about it.

The problem, I find, is that they then don't stop, or say they don't know (unless explicitly prompted to do so) they just make stuff up and express it with just as much confidence.

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pistoriusp ◴[] No.45771093[source]
I saw a meme that I think about fairly often: Great apes have learnt sign language, and communicated with humans, since the 1960's. In all that time they've never asked human questions. They've never tried to learn anything new! The theory is that they don't know that there are entities that know things they don't.

I like to think that AI are the great apes of the digital world.

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20k ◴[] No.45771269[source]
Its worth noting that the idea that great apes have learnt sign language is largely a fabrication by a single person, and nobody has ever been able to replicate this. All the communication has to be interpreted through that individual, and anyone else (including people that speak sign language) have confirmed that they're just making random hand motions in exchange for food

They don't have the dexterity to really sign properly

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krapht ◴[] No.45771344[source]
Citation needed.
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1. joncrocks ◴[] No.45771409[source]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_ape_language#Criticism_a... - Not word for word, but certainly casting doubt that apes were ever really communicating in the way that people may have thought.
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2. mkl ◴[] No.45771475[source]
That article does completely refute 20k's claim that it was all done by one person though.
3. MangoToupe ◴[] No.45771941[source]
The way linguists define communication via language? Sure. Let's not drag the rest of humanity into this presumption.