AI Lie: Machines Don’t Learn Like Humans (And Don’t Have the Right To)

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AI Lie: Machines Don’t Learn Like Humans (And Don’t Have the Right To)
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Avram Piltch is the editor in chief of Tom's Hardware, and he's written a thoroughly researched article breaking down the promises and failures of LLM AIs.

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It’s literally not possible to be exposed to the history of art and not have everything you output be derivative in some manner.

I respectfully disagree. You may learn methods from prior art, but there are plenty of ways to insure that content is generated only from new information. If you mean to argue that a rendering of landscape that a human is actually looking at is meaningfully derivative of someone else's art, then I think you need to make a more compelling argument than "it just is".

Seeing how other pictures are framed is exactly identical to seeing how other stories are written.