Jean Louis <b...@static.rcdrun.com> writes:

>> > I wish to find out anything truly innovative that was invented by some
>> > "AI" Large Language Model (LLM).
>> 
>> I have heard of a project that intends to analyze 130,000 documents in a
>> field, and if they are lucky, parts scattered in the documents may fit
>> together to give a new original insight in the data that was previously
>> overlooked.
>
>  As you said, the large language model would learn from one hundred thirty 
> thousand documents, and that means that it cannot learn something new to 
> innovate something new. That means the original insight is not that much 
> original, not so.

I never said, the large language model would "learn", I get that LLM model a 
form of jpeg zip compression of a cut off date internet state for information 
retrieval in the most common use case.  "AI" techniques have been recognized 
for new original insight in two cases since AlphaGo.

-- 
vl

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