There is one outstandingly wrong, critique of most LLMs :
"they don't have an intuition".
Well, intuition is NEARLY ALL they have - just open it up and look at the data structure. This is because they are trained as probabilistic consolidations of all past uses of each word in known history, vis-a-vis "unsupervised learning". What they do NOT have is rules, because they are not trained with hard counterexamples, vis-a-vis "supervised learning", let alone trained to have strict rules, vis-a-vis "logic programming".
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