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[โ€“] pinkapple@lemmy.ml 0 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

I never said its going to replace teachers or that it "stores context" but your sloppily googled preprints to support your "fundamentally can't reason" statement were demonstrably garbage. You didn't say even once "show me it's close" but you think you said several times. Either your reading comprehension is worse than an LLM and you wildly confabulate, which means an LLM could replace you or you're a bot. Anyway, so far you proved nothing and already said they can write code, it's a non trivial cognitive task that you can't perform without several higher order abilities so cope and seethe I guess.

So, what about Palantir AI? Is that also "not close"? Why are you avoiding surveillance AI? They're both neural networks. Some are LLMs.

[โ€“] DoPeopleLookHere@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 48 minutes ago)

I said AI isn't close in education. That was my entire claim

I never said anything about any other company. I said AI in education isn't happening soon. You keep pulling in other sectors.

I've also had several comments in this thread before you came in saying that.

EDIT: give me a citation that LLMs can reason for code. Because in my experience as someone that professionally codes with AI (copilot) it's not capable at that. It's guess what it thinks I want to write in small segments.

https://x.com/leojr94_/status/1901560276488511759

Espcially when it has a nasty habit of leaking secrets.

EDIT2 forgot to say why I'm ignoring other fields. Because we're not talking about AI in those fields. We're talking education and search engines at best. My original comment was that AI generated educational papers still serve their original purpose.

What the fuck does that have to do with anything to do with plaintair?