On Friday, July 21, 2023, at 12:19 PM, James Bowery wrote: > Every programming language is described in Wikipedia. Every scientific > concept is described in Wikipedia. Every mathematical concept is described > in Wikipedia. Every historic event is described in Wikipedia. Every > technology is described in Wikipedia. Every work of art is described in > Wikipedia -- with examples. There is even the Wikidata project that provides > Wikipedia a substantial amount of digested statistics about the real world. > > Are you going to tell me that *comprehension* of all that 1GB is insufficient > to *generatively* speak the truth as best it can be deduced consistent with > all that knowledge -- and that this notion of "truth" will not be at least > comparable to that *generatively* spoken by GPT3.5? > > Does *truth* have anything to do with *prediction*?
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