I was just wondering if our prefrontal cortex areas in the brain contain a 
large language model too - but each of them trained on slightly different 
datasets. Similar enough to understand each other, but different enough so that 
everyone has a unique experience and point of view o_O-J.
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It depends if it is given boundaries between the datasets.   Is it learning one 
distribution or two?
 


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Would a CV of a large language model contain all the datasets it has seen? As 
adaptive agents of our selfish genes we are all trained on slightly different 
datasets. A Spanish speaker is a person trained on a Spanish dataset. An Italian
 speaker is a trained on an Italian dataset, etc. Speakers of different 
languages are trained on different datasets, therefore the same sentence is 
easy for a native speaker but impossible to understand for those who do not 
know the language. 


 


Do all large language models need to be trained on the same datasets? Or could 
many large language models be combined to a society of mind as Marvin Minsky 
describes it in his book "The society of mind"? Now that they are able to 
understand
 language it seems to be possible that one large language model replies to the 
questions from another. And we would even be able to understand the 
conversations.


 


-J.


 




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