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| | Bruce Lawson's blog, focussing on web accessibility, web standards, travellers tales, and music
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| | Update: This post represents my views before I joined the Microsoft Edge team, and before I got involved with browsers or web standards in general. I leave it up as a historically interesting artifact. Last weekend I attended EdgeConf, a conference populated by many of the leading lights in the web industry. It featured panel...
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| | An essay on platforms, power, prosperity, principles, and profits.
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| [AI summary] The text explores the capabilities and limitations of large language models (LLMs), comparing them to human cognition and historical AI efforts. It discusses how LLMs generate text, their training on vast data, and their ability to mimic human-like reasoning. The piece also touches on the debate about whether LLMs truly 'think' or merely simulate understanding. Additionally, it references various studies, experiments, and examples, such as Shakespeare's plays, word ladders, and code generation, to illustrate the current state of AI and its potential future developments. The text concludes with a balanced view of LLMs' strengths and the ongoing challenges in achieving true artificial general intelligence (AGI).