• meyotch@slrpnk.net
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      Only when you are framing it in terms of information entropy. I think many of those misunderstanding the study are thinking of bits as part of a standard byte. It’s a subtle distinction but that’s where I think the disconnect is

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        Yes, the study is probably fine, it’s the article that fails to clarify before using it, that they are not talking about bits the way bits are normally understood.

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      I think we understand a computer can read this text far faster than any of us. That is not the same as conscious thought though- it’s simply following an algorithm of yes/no decisions.

      I’m not arguing with anything here, just pointing out the difference in what CPUs do and what human brains do.

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        a computer can read this text far faster than any of us.

        I think you missed the comprehend part.

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          No i didn’t. Feed a book into chat GPT. You will see what fast comprehension is. I think you missed the consciousness part.

          Stop being an ass.

          Edit: The average person knows approximately 15-20,000 words. This is between 14 and 15 bits minimum to address every word independently. But I’m no brainologist, and I don’t know that’s how processing speech actually works. This is all just for comparison to bitwise operations.

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            comprehension - the action or capability of understanding something.

            LLMs don’t understand anything they read.