it doesn’t predict, it follows a weighted graph or the equivalent. it doesn’t guess, /dev/urandom input makes the path unpredictable. any case where it looks like it predicts or guesses is purely accidental, and all in the eye of the observer.
further, it only posses knowledge to tthe degree that an encyclopedia does. the prompt is just the equivalent of a hash key pulling a bucket out of a map.
it is literally just a huge database of key-value pairs stored so as to minimize the description length of the values.
it doesn’t predict, it follows a weighted graph or the equivalent. it doesn’t guess, /dev/urandom input makes the path unpredictable. any case where it looks like it predicts or guesses is purely accidental, and all in the eye of the observer.
further, it only posses knowledge to tthe degree that an encyclopedia does. the prompt is just the equivalent of a hash key pulling a bucket out of a map.
it is literally just a huge database of key-value pairs stored so as to minimize the description length of the values.
Excuse me but what do you think memory is other than a huge database of key-value pairs?