In retrospect, it seems that LLM’s were initially successful because they allowed engineers to produce certain capabilities in a way that almost maximally leaned on crystallized knowledge and minimally leaned on fluid intelligence.
It appears that LLM’s have continued to be successful because we’ve gradually been able to get them to rely more on fluid intelligence.
In retrospect, it seems that LLM’s were initially successful because they allowed engineers to produce certain capabilities in a way that almost maximally leaned on crystallized knowledge and minimally leaned on fluid intelligence.
It appears that LLM’s have continued to be successful because we’ve gradually been able to get them to rely more on fluid intelligence.