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Where did I claim that? Cite the exact phrase.
I said reverse engineer. Not deduce or prove.
Title of your post is literally "New Theory Suggests Chatbots Can Understand Text".
You also hinted at it with your Pythag analogy.
I didn't write the headline, and I happen to interpret it the same way I interpreted it in "Bees understand the concept of zero." Language can have more than one narrowly scoped meaning, and the article body makes it clear it isn't saying anything about human consciousness or introspective understanding.
No, I correctly stated that a model happening upon the Pythagorean function would outperform ones approximating it by statistical correlations. That, as Hinton has said in the past, "predicting the next thing takes knowledge." It makes sense that the development of world models and abstractions from the training data and not simply surface statistics would correlate with both increased next token prediction and network complexity increases.
You interpreted what I was saying as implying the network has some woo woo interpretation of 'understanding' because you seem to be more committed to debating a straw man using inaccurate and overly narrow semantics than actually discussing the topic at hand in good faith.
You posted the article rather than the research paper and had every chance of altering the headline before you posted it but didn't.
You questioned why you were downvoted so I offered an explanation.
Your attempts to form your own arguments often boil down to "no you".
So as I've said all along we just differ on our definitions of the term "understanding" and have devolved into a semantic exchange. You are now using a bee analogy but for a start that is a living thing not a mathematical model, another indication that you don't understand nuance. Secondly, again, it's about definitions. Bees don't understand the number zero in the middle of the number line but I'd agree they understand the concept of nothing as in "There is no food."
As you can clearly see from the other comments, most people interpret the word "understanding" differently from yourself and AI proponents. So I infer you are either not a native English speaker or are trying very hard to shoehorn your oversimplified definition in to support your worldview. I'm not sure which but your reductionist way of arguing is ridiculous as others have pointed out and full of logical fallacies which you don't seem to comprehend either.
Regarding what you said about Pythag, I agree and would expect it to outperform statistical analysis. That is due to the fact that it has arrived at and encoded the theorem within its graphs but I and many others do not define this as knowledge or understanding because they have other connotations to the majority of humans. It wouldn't for instance be able to tell you what a triangle is using that model alone.
I spot another apeal to authority... "Hinton said so and so..." It matters not. If Hinton said the sky is green you'd believe it as you barely think for yourself when others you consider more knowledgeable have stated something which may or may not be true. Might explain why you have such an affinity for AI...
Lol
Lol indeed, just seen you moderate a Simulation Theory sub.
Congratulations, you have completed the tech evangelist starter pack.
Next thing you'll be telling me we don't have to worry about climate change because we'll just use carbon capture tech and failing that all board Daddy Elon's spaceship to teraform Mars.