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because it's not a "creative writing machine", it's machine learning that's been trained to run physics simulations. it has nothing to do with LLMs. we've been using systems like this for decades. including ones like Folding@home which have been instrumental in the development of many drug therapies for different illnesses.
your internal biases have clouded your critical thinking skills and your ability to competently and thoughtfully examine information you're provided has been compromised. in plain english, like the AI techbros you despise, you've given up your ability to think.
It's hardly their fault for thinking it was related to the AI LLM or multimodal models when in all actuality the article states that these "large physics models" may be any sort of configuration, including LLM transformers:
It seemed you really needed to take your frustrations out on someone else's comment.
The unthinking AI haters are all over social media. They keep saying that AI can't really think. But ironically, the "arguments" they usually use is the worst kind unthinking regurgitated groupthink slob.
Transformers can't really think(at least not more then an excel sheet) oversymplified its a stochastic model, it gives propable result.
But that does not make it useless there are many tasks where propable with the right margin of error is good enough.
But there are also tasks where it isnt, even humans also have a chance for error they can be at fault for it / take responsibility.