
280 | François Chollet on Deep Learning and the Meaning of Intelligence
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
Intelligence Goes Beyond Memorization
Modern large language models are not considered intelligent in the conventional sense, as they excel at memorizing and regurgitating information instead of abstracting knowledge to tackle new challenges. Their performance on tests or exams is a result of their ability to recall vast amounts of data rather than genuine intelligence, which is characterized by the capacity to go beyond rote learning and apply learned skills in novel situations, a feat demonstrated by young children who can generalize and create new solutions from limited examples.
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