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> It's still fairly exaggerated, because the LLM's purpose is basically "knowing human communication" and it still only exhibits that 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".
Have you tried gpt4? Because I have and this sounds like wild cherrypicking of lucky results. «How to to play chess» -> devolve into illegal moves quickly? So does that mean that its model of physics will let it levitate as well then?
> «How to to play chess» -> devolve into illegal moves quickly?
I didn't try it myself as I'm a beginner and need to see the board, but it reportedly plays pretty well and is able to recognize illegal moves[1].
> So does that mean that its model of physics will let it levitate as well then?
It means that it understands how physics work (e.g. things fall due to gravity). For example, it will correctly answer this question: "I put an egg inside a cup. I go to the bedroom, put the cup on the bed and turn it upside down. I lift the cup and bring it to the kitchen. Where is the egg?".
[0] Sample interactions: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35299121
[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/11rfbch/gpt4_seems_t...