ksatriamelayu

ksatriamelayu t1_j8ebhn4 wrote

Keep in mind that our current theories in Neuroscience broadly agrees something similar is going on with mammalian, even reptilian brains. Hell, maybe even worm brains.

There's autonomous systems everywhere that calls each other for updates and in some certain brains, enough complexity that something that can called thinking occurs.

Practically, offloading calculations to a python REPL, machine translation to GTranslate API call, and knowledge search to Wikipedia corpus is going to let LLMs do what they do best - mask users intent and generate believable enough corpus. Let the facts stay factual and the hallucination stay hallucination.

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ksatriamelayu t1_j1mdhi6 wrote

If you read the article, they are saying that it was (modern) East Eurasians that reached Europe (Bulgaria) first, before getting wiped out and replaced by (modern) West Eurasians, which seems, well, a bit weird but that's the finding. I really would've thought East Eurasians to move from India Northeast through the jungles and beach route, not through Bulgaria/Caucasus -> Central Asia and Siberia... Then again, there would be a lot of branches, and not all thrived.

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