>This is false. The LLM's entire purpose is to mimic cognition.
Purpose and mechanism are not the same thing. "Similarity of output" does not make it equivalent.
>I didn't suggest they need to be the same, proven or otherwise. I think you're not understanding. The point is that the function is similar.
Sure, go ahead and ignore all but half a sentence and then accuse me of missing the point.
>False as a matter of law.
Show me the court case where somebody was found to have violated copyright law by thinking about something.
>When you publish your thoughts
You don't publish your thoughts. You publish essays, internet comments, articles, videos, etc based on what you are thinking and those are subject to copyright law.
>There's no need to be snarky and disingenuous.
How dare you, i would never disingenuously tell somebody who thinks his thoughts belong to other people to take their psychiatric medications. Of course i did mean that they should be prescribed by a licensed physician and looking back i regret not stating that explicitly.
"The LLM's entire purpose is to mimic cognition." is your counterpoint to me saying that no peer-reviewed source has ever demonstrated a similarity between LLMs and human cognition. I'm talking about mechanism and you're talking about purpose.
Purpose and mechanism are not the same thing. "Similarity of output" does not make it equivalent.
>I didn't suggest they need to be the same, proven or otherwise. I think you're not understanding. The point is that the function is similar.
Sure, go ahead and ignore all but half a sentence and then accuse me of missing the point.
>False as a matter of law.
Show me the court case where somebody was found to have violated copyright law by thinking about something.
>When you publish your thoughts
You don't publish your thoughts. You publish essays, internet comments, articles, videos, etc based on what you are thinking and those are subject to copyright law.
>There's no need to be snarky and disingenuous.
How dare you, i would never disingenuously tell somebody who thinks his thoughts belong to other people to take their psychiatric medications. Of course i did mean that they should be prescribed by a licensed physician and looking back i regret not stating that explicitly.