> We definitely converse on autopilot, indistinguishably from LLMs talking to each other, after an opening line every word of every sentence in the entire exchange perfectly predictable to a stranger
Some people report speaking like this: opening their mouths and not knowing how the sentence will end.
I don't experience that, I think.
Possibly used to? I have in the past had some autonomous verbal responses, for a bit this included echoing greetings — great when it's "hello", embarrassing when it's "happy birthday".
> To say LLMs are not intelligent is easier if we agree humans spend a good deal of time being unintelligent
Kinda; System 1, system 2 — the best LLMs do better than most people's system 1, worse than most people's system 2. Bat and ball, $1.10.
Some people report speaking like this: opening their mouths and not knowing how the sentence will end.
I don't experience that, I think.
Possibly used to? I have in the past had some autonomous verbal responses, for a bit this included echoing greetings — great when it's "hello", embarrassing when it's "happy birthday".
> To say LLMs are not intelligent is easier if we agree humans spend a good deal of time being unintelligent
Kinda; System 1, system 2 — the best LLMs do better than most people's system 1, worse than most people's system 2. Bat and ball, $1.10.