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“Surprising LLM reasoning failures make me think we still need qualitative breakthroughs for AGI” by Kaj_Sotala

LessWrong (Curated & Popular)

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AI Reasoning Failures in Puzzle Solving

This chapter explores the reasoning processes of various AI models as they tackle grid puzzles, highlighting their flawed logic and misguided confidence in their problem-solving abilities. It discusses the challenges faced by these models during interactive tasks, such as tic-tac-toe and sliding squares, where they struggle to learn from their mistakes and make consistent errors. The chapter sheds light on the limitations of large language models, particularly in programming and logic reasoning, underscoring the need for improved understanding and development.

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