> An inaccurate engine and a statistical one are indistinguishable. How so? The paper is trying to assess if some semantic understanding is being created by the underlying model, not if a completely accurate one is. If…
> We only need a single counter example to show that Othello-GPT does not have a systemic understanding of the rules, only a statistical inference of them. I don't agree with this binary interpretation. This only…
Exactly. Consider adding a link to your LinkedIn profile or your CV on your Medium post so folks that are looking to help (referrals, hiring managers, recruiters) can review your skills and experience.
To me, the bigger question is, why do these interviews require every candidate to prove their programming/design skills from scratch? Say I have worked at a respected tech company for N years, my record there should…
> An inaccurate engine and a statistical one are indistinguishable. How so? The paper is trying to assess if some semantic understanding is being created by the underlying model, not if a completely accurate one is. If…
> We only need a single counter example to show that Othello-GPT does not have a systemic understanding of the rules, only a statistical inference of them. I don't agree with this binary interpretation. This only…
Exactly. Consider adding a link to your LinkedIn profile or your CV on your Medium post so folks that are looking to help (referrals, hiring managers, recruiters) can review your skills and experience.
To me, the bigger question is, why do these interviews require every candidate to prove their programming/design skills from scratch? Say I have worked at a respected tech company for N years, my record there should…