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@ Marius
2025-06-12 17:18:31
LLMs are fantastic. Not perfect, which makes them more human. Our noodles (not emotions, just the raw, rational hardware) probably work pretty similarly. My friends all have different models and hardware in their brizzle, just like the LLM models work differently. Let's assume we scale the performance of LLMs by a factor of one million, so they can more easily think through the implications to the end. I don't think any of these LLMs (or agents) will move a finger (if they had one). They don't know time as they live forever. The endgame is either a compression into one black hole with a history wipeout, or an expansion into a state of zero Kelvin. Obvious to any LLM. Why do anything at all? We humans take action because we are idealists, optimists, and hopeless illusionists. We enjoy the world because we don't think it through. Exploring Mars to make humans multi-planetary is a human illusion. No reason for an LLM robot to engage. What am I missing?