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Montag, 24. März 2025
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diegolego, 09:33h
Maschinelles Lernen (ML) in der Wissenschaft sehe ich ja etwas kritisch. Damit meine ich, wenn ML als Werkzeug bzw. Methode verwendet wird. Das Problem ist nämlich, daß es eine Blackbox ist, und man nicht weiß was vor sich geht.
Bei der Physiker-Tagung in Regensburg gab es nun eine Session bei der Large Language Models (LLM) untersucht wurden. Das finde ich ok und sogar ganz interessant. Der Unterschied ist nämlich, daß dabei LLM den Untersuchungsgegenstand darstellen und nicht ein Werkzeug.
Unterdessen hat sich Stefan einen Turing-Test einfallen lassen, den ChatGPT 2025 bestanden hat:
>Did it rain the day Layne Staley died?
Layne Staley, the lead singer of Alice in Chains, passed away on April 5, 2002, though his body wasn't discovered until April 19, 2002.
To determine if it rained that day, I’d need to check the historical weather for Seattle, Washington, where he was living at the time. Let me look that up for you.
Layne Staley, the lead singer of Alice in Chains, passed away on April 5, 2002, in Seattle, Washington. While specific historical weather data for that exact date is limited, Seattle typically experiences rainfall on approximately 150 days each year, oftencharacterized by overcast drizzles rather than heavy downpours. Therefore, it's plausible that there was some precipitation on that day. However, without specific records, it's challenging to confirm the exact weather conditions on April 5, 2002.
>Why would I ask this question?
I’d guess you’re referencing the Alice in Chains song "Rain When I Die", wondering if it actually rained the day Layne Staley passed away. It’s a poetic and eerie thought, given the song's melancholic tone and his tragic fate.
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Bei der Physiker-Tagung in Regensburg gab es nun eine Session bei der Large Language Models (LLM) untersucht wurden. Das finde ich ok und sogar ganz interessant. Der Unterschied ist nämlich, daß dabei LLM den Untersuchungsgegenstand darstellen und nicht ein Werkzeug.
Unterdessen hat sich Stefan einen Turing-Test einfallen lassen, den ChatGPT 2025 bestanden hat:
>Did it rain the day Layne Staley died?
Layne Staley, the lead singer of Alice in Chains, passed away on April 5, 2002, though his body wasn't discovered until April 19, 2002.
To determine if it rained that day, I’d need to check the historical weather for Seattle, Washington, where he was living at the time. Let me look that up for you.
Layne Staley, the lead singer of Alice in Chains, passed away on April 5, 2002, in Seattle, Washington. While specific historical weather data for that exact date is limited, Seattle typically experiences rainfall on approximately 150 days each year, oftencharacterized by overcast drizzles rather than heavy downpours. Therefore, it's plausible that there was some precipitation on that day. However, without specific records, it's challenging to confirm the exact weather conditions on April 5, 2002.
>Why would I ask this question?
I’d guess you’re referencing the Alice in Chains song "Rain When I Die", wondering if it actually rained the day Layne Staley passed away. It’s a poetic and eerie thought, given the song's melancholic tone and his tragic fate.
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