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no, a short answer to this is .. these models are probabilistic, therefore they will always have errors along with whatever else. Secondly "intelligence" is not one thing; no one has all of it or none of it, including computers.


> these models are probabilistic, therefore they will always have errors

There's nothing perfect. Even computers and computer networks need to have error-correcting code because information gets randomly corrupted.

Our whole reality is probabilistic.

And us humans are way worse than AI at consistency. We even overwrite our own memories all the time, so we can't even be sure what we remember is actually what happened! (btw, this is currently being used in therapy to re-write traumatic memories and help people overcome PTSD).

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2014/02/04/2715279...




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