Comment by gyomu
Man I hate this kind of HN comment that makes grand sweeping statement like “that’s how it was with steam in the 19th century or rocketry in the 1950s”, because there’s no way to tell whether you’re just pulling these things out of your… to get internet points or actually have insightful parallels to make.
Could you please elaborate with concrete examples on how aeronautics in the 20th century felt like having a fictional friend in a text file for the token predictor?
We're not going to advance the discussion this way. I also hate this kind of HN comment that makes grand sweeping statement like "LLMs are like having a fictional friend in a text file for the token predictor", because there's no way to tell whether you're just pulling these things out of your... to get internet points or actually have insightful parallels to make.
Yes, during the Wright era aeronautics was absolutely dominated by tinkering, before the aerodynamics was figured out. It wouldn't pass the high standard of Real Engineering.