• Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 months ago

    what i don’t get is that surely it must be perfectly feasible to just implement letter tracking as a separate function that the LLMs can somehow interact with? they can clearly hook up the LLMs to stuff like wikipedia for up to date information…

    • Smorty [she/her]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 months ago

      And right again, ai enthusiasts have already hooked up LLMs to the ability to write their own code. It’s infact super easy to let a model write a script which then countanthe letters.
      Then again, it’s also the case, that you could just use a normal program for that in the first place.

      This whole "how many Rs are there in ‘Strawberry’ " thing is nice to show people that LLMs can’t do everything. But it’s also not a reasonable usecase.

      You don’t hire people to count words in a document, that’s what computers are for.

      The reason for my LLMs don’t read every character individually is because it’s way more efficient to let it detect entire words, rather than letters.

      Building a “letter tracker” into an LLM would only be useful to specifically make these people happy, who make fun of LLMs not counting the Rs, and literally no one else…