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I think this would be a really interesting thing to study in test

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once that is done, you could add languages like Kozak Hindi or what Dominic X number of languages spoken in India Languages like Arabic, Hebrew, and Farsi showcase distinctive grammar structures that set them apart. Could languages with diverse models truly revolutionize the evaluation of the extensive language model? It is possible to show that the ability to innovate and incorporate new ideas is influenced by the unique characteristics of a language.

Once that is done, you could add languages like Kozak Hindi or what Dominic X number of languages spoken in India.

I think some of the hypotheses and what you’ve written are actually testable via experimentation. Well, some of what you have itself proposed ia novel. I think only via testing and study in what you have proposed before becoming new normative model which models of these sort are measured,

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An intriguing experiment would involve juxtaposing humans with large language models through the process of instructing the model with a novel lesson. This would allow for an examination of whether the symbiosis, leading to the comprehension of logical tokens or a universal perspective, undergoes any alterations. It is well-documented that for humans, acquiring a new language and consequently immersing themselves in a different society can significantly shift their worldview.

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An intriguing experiment would involve comparing humans and large language models by instructing the model on a new concept and observing how the symbiosis evolves, leading to the adoption of logical tokens or a universal perspective. It is well-documented that for humans, acquiring a new language and immersing in a new culture can significantly alter their worldview.

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I think an interesting test of this would be to compare humans and large language models by teaching the model a new lesson and seeing if the symbiosis, where it reaches logical tokens or a universal view, changes. I know that for humans, learning a new language and therefore a new society changes their worldview.

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I think an interesting test of this would be to compare humans and large language models by teaching the model a new lesson and seeing if the symbiosis, where it reaches logical tokens or a universal view, changes. I know that for humans, learning a new language and therefore a new society changes their worldview.

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