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Spherical Phil - Phil Lawson's avatar

The lack of true reasoning ability (as humans’ reason), by EVs or LLMs or any other flavor of AI, is AI’s ultimate limitation. But, instead of recognizing this failure the tech world is now trying to redefine reasoning, claiming that the pattern matching in LLMs is proof of AI/LLMs ability to reason. (As additional proof LLMs ‘hallucinates” just like people do. NOT!) And while LLMs are, at times, accomplishing some remarkable feats, these remarkable feats have been latched on to as proof that it is reasoning. (one LLM did an almost remarkable job of reading and summarizing my book in 90 seconds, it only left out the one core important idea that takes up more pages than anything else in my book because it was something it had never experienced or read about before – is that a bit like a Tesla not seeing a parked jet?) This “reasoning” is at best what we could call a new infantile type of ‘computer reasoning’ which is nothing like how humans’ reason. Human reasoning takes in the whole of a situation, in context, relying on our full senses and faculties, integrating all this diverse information and processing so as to give meaning to what is we see/read/feel/experience and have experienced, and then make an intelligent decision of how to act.

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I live in San Francisco and drive side by side daily w these cars. You make a fantastic argument for all the flag waivers on social media (nextdoor) who insist these are the way to go. Their argument is always that human drivers cause death and destruction. I have zero plans to get in one. I live in an extremely foggy area of the city. An area that once you crest the hill you feel as if you've entered another dimension. Doing this at night can be super stressful as your field of sight is just a few feet in front of you. I can't even imagine how Cruise or Waymo can get a robot car thru that not to mention the fog is here to stay.

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