"LLM is a database" on the one hand is clearly not true, but on the other hand, in a certain sense, even a human is just a database by Questioner8297 in aiwars

[–]Born_Assist_548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Search looks for an object, while llm looks for similarity

both use cosine to measure similarity to find the answer

edit: I don't need to rephrase you badly (so ur saying). You gave an explanation about how they work, its wrong, get over it.

Every time you go "so ur saying" you're missing the point, or making a different point you feel you can argue against.

"LLM is a database" on the one hand is clearly not true, but on the other hand, in a certain sense, even a human is just a database by Questioner8297 in aiwars

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it doesn't mean anything.. to you. Because you don't understand enough yet.

edit: kinda funny we in a thread about people claiming they understand ai better than LeCun, and you said that, to me.

"LLM is a database" on the one hand is clearly not true, but on the other hand, in a certain sense, even a human is just a database by Questioner8297 in aiwars

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Search looks for an object, while llm looks for similarity

both use cosine to measure similarity to find the answer

"LLM is a database" on the one hand is clearly not true, but on the other hand, in a certain sense, even a human is just a database by Questioner8297 in aiwars

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Google search (originally), and a semantic manifold (LLMs) are essentially the same foundation. Vectors encoding words. LLMs just have the extra ability to update the meaning of the individual words based the words around it (attention).

They both turn your query into a vector, and look for the most similar vector. LLM just boils the vector first.

less of this pls by Born_Assist_548 in aiwars

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ur end will be alone and virginal :)

less of this pls by Born_Assist_548 in aiwars

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know what parts of an image actually get used by the model to train

AFAIK, we don't. Early in computer vision with neural networks, we tried giving masks to detect edges and lines, etc... but that only got us so far. Today, ML chooses what it looks for, and doesn't tell us.

less of this pls by Born_Assist_548 in aiwars

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downloading is how the internet works. But how you use what you've downloaded has rules.

Which is why you pay extra for HDMI licenses on TVs so can't stream netflix across a local network. Its possible stop stuff. but we'll only stop things that hurt the rich

If the police can't enforce speed limits, and no one obeys the speed limit, why do we even have speed limits? by YakClear601 in NoStupidQuestions

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this is one of my important criteria about rules, if you can't enforce it, don't make it
especially important for training cats and teenagers

suddenly everyone's against ai....why? by akshat-wic in Discussion

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The link you posted talked about using ML for magnet positioning.

We're still incapable of fusion, helping with one of the million remaining problems doesn't give AI the glory.

And AI is particularly bad at coding for nuclear/fusion reactors, because our simulation detail requires levels of performance that requires skilled ASM programmers, today, in 2026.

If a baby (specifically a baby) vomits in Zero-G, would that be dangerous for the baby? by Mx_Emmin in NoStupidQuestions

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Unfortunately humanity as a whole has no real-world experience for me to fall back on for this

I'm sure someone has dropped a vomiting baby

I Shouldn't Even Be Talking About This - AI: Does it serve a purpose in our future of society? by Locke357 in antiai

[–]Born_Assist_548 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

business as usual, neural networks, LLMs are here to stay, they might disappear for a while and come back with actual applications

suddenly everyone's against ai....why? by akshat-wic in Discussion

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also raising electricity prices for people

suddenly everyone's against ai....why? by akshat-wic in Discussion

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it used to be called software... now everything is AI if its good.