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The bot is very up front about all of this when you interact. You really want to verify any factual information. For instance, I asked it "What's 2 + 2?" and it would not give me an answer. It repeats a little spiel about being a large language model bla bla bla bla.
If you understand anything about neural networks, natural language processing, and AI/machine learning, you know that the model actually doesn't have access to information. Once it is trained, it no longer has access to the databases it was trained on. So really, you have to think of it like a Rube Goldberg machine. You give it a stimulus (your text entry) and it responds off of heuristics (biases). It's like if I put a tens unit on your bicep and shock it, your bicep contracts and lifts your arm. No thought is there, it's just a cascade of neural firings. Well, this technology is a neural network. It works exactly the same way. I think it uses RNN, among other things. I haven't read any of their research papers, but that's what the model said. Take it with a grain of salt.
If you understand anything about neural networks, natural language processing, and AI/machine learning, you know that the model actually doesn't have access to information. Once it is trained, it no longer has access to the databases it was trained on. So really, you have to think of it like a Rube Goldberg machine. You give it a stimulus (your text entry) and it responds off of heuristics (biases). It's like if I put a tens unit on your bicep and shock it, your bicep contracts and lifts your arm. No thought is there, it's just a cascade of neural firings. Well, this technology is a neural network. It works exactly the same way. I think it uses RNN, among other things. I haven't read any of their research papers, but that's what the model said. Take it with a grain of salt.
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