Cognition is wordless, dude. The entire premise of it is built upon layers of sharp wave ripples that integrate memory from sense, emotion and landmark/non-landmark.
This is wax fruit. It's like sportscasting what cognition appears to be doing from a post-hoc, using things already patterned.
buzzovich•1h ago
You're right about substrate. But you're missing the point about utility.
I'm not debating the term is wrong. It IS wrong. I agree. THat's kind of my point. I'm saying a wrong term is yielding measurably positive results and it's being dismissed because it's not right.
For whatever reason, the term works. When "Cognition" is paired with Plato's modes and a single line of guidance, there's a big point improvement.
Measurable.
Replicable across models.
It seems, from what I can tell, to give the LLM the right lens to look through from the outset and therefore sends it down the right path early on.
If it's wax fruit, prove it. I am totally up for being proved wrong and someone showing me that those few words don't make a big difference.
mallowfram•37m ago
It's wax fruit because we know the term cognition is bunk as intelligence:
mallowfram•2h ago
This is wax fruit. It's like sportscasting what cognition appears to be doing from a post-hoc, using things already patterned.
buzzovich•1h ago
I'm not debating the term is wrong. It IS wrong. I agree. THat's kind of my point. I'm saying a wrong term is yielding measurably positive results and it's being dismissed because it's not right.
For whatever reason, the term works. When "Cognition" is paired with Plato's modes and a single line of guidance, there's a big point improvement.
Measurable.
Replicable across models.
It seems, from what I can tell, to give the LLM the right lens to look through from the outset and therefore sends it down the right path early on.
If it's wax fruit, prove it. I am totally up for being proved wrong and someone showing me that those few words don't make a big difference.
mallowfram•37m ago
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7415918/