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> Gaining capabilities unpredictably is a bit exaggerated - it's more that a lot of apparent capabilities are embedded in language and these models approximate the truly vast amounts of text they've digested (imo). The fact is that they acquired abilities no one expected them to acquire. In hindsight you can say it was embedded in language and maybe you could have seen it coming, but it is an empirical fact that this…
It's still fairly exaggerated, because the LLM's purpose is basically "knowing human communication" and it still only exhibits that, but it knows how humans would respond if they obediently followed directions given to it exactly as instructed. And it was only unexpected to those that weren't following the news the GPT 3 paper was published in 2020 and detailed this wild advancement in its capabilities[0,1]. 0: https…
That's wrong. It's been demonstrated that GPT4 has a model of physics, it knows how to play chess, arithmetics, it can interpret and run code, etc. (not perfectly, but to some degree). It goes way beyond basically "knowing human communication".