• stanfordkid 2 days ago

    I'm not sure I totally buy the "no plasticity" argument. If you are allowed to write to context in an agentic fashion, certainly the LLM can record intermediate answers, go back and re-rank it's memory. The "plasticity" is in the form of data that can be looked up and referenced as a shortcut. I would think this forms a Turing complete system so theoretically it can represent pretty much anything.

    • vrighter 21 hours ago

      no that's not the same thing. plasticity means it starts giving a different output for the same input, because the "logic" changed.

      What you're describing is simply changing the input.

    • peddling-brink 2 days ago

      I’m interested in the subject, but it’s clear that an LLM did most of the writing, and I don’t know enough of the subject to tell if this is nonsense.

      • xyzsparetimexyz 2 days ago

        Interesting