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XMPPwocky
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LLMs corrupt your documents when you delegate
> The difference is that when a human reasoner goes to solve a problem, they'll think "this kind of proof usually goes this way" - following an explicit rule enforcement.
How is this different from "probabilistic pattern selection"?
CamperBob2
22 days ago
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Because... it's just
different
, that's all! OK?
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How is this different from "probabilistic pattern selection"?