Submitted by Desi___Gigachad t3_126rgih in MachineLearning
FermiAnyon t1_jeetqrm wrote
Reply to comment by derpderp3200 in [D] Turns out, Othello-GPT does have a world model. by Desi___Gigachad
I did say "basically". The point is it's finite and then we do lots of filtering and interpreting. But based on those inputs, we develop some kind of representation of the world and how we do that is completely mysterious to me, but I heard someone mention that maybe we use our senses to kind of "fact check" each other to develop more accurate models of our surroundings.
I figure multi modal models are really going to be interesting...
Ricenaros t1_jefllyl wrote
What does (in)finite have to do with anything? Infinity is an abstract mathematical concept used for modeling purposes and has nothing to do with physical reality.
FermiAnyon t1_jegfn2j wrote
I think you should spend more time talking because you've lost me and I don't know what we're talking about. My point has nothing to do with this. Is this a new conversation?
Ricenaros t1_jegqd3d wrote
> The point is it's finite
Seems to indicate that you're talking about finite/infinite, no?
FermiAnyon t1_jeh5jr0 wrote
Yeah, I was just saying it's a limited number and that the specific number isn't important. The important thing is that there a limited number. That doesn't imply anything about infinity except that infinity is off the table as an option.
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