This is what I was going to point to. When I was in grad school, it was often referred to as the Symbol Gounding Problem. Basically it's a interdisciplinary research problem involving pragmatics, embodied cognition, and a bunch of others. The LLM people are now crashing into this research problem, and it's interesting to see how they react.
I recognize the Sonic cosplayer, the furry, the brony, the Naruto cosplayer and the Pokemon fan, but what does the person in a green shirt (second from left) represent?
If you're REALLY strict, then "retaining the memory of it happening" is a consequence. So maybe this already happened under the strict setting, but none of us remember it.
Funny thing: it took me a while to figure out why this was noteworthy. I think that my brain must have a pre-processor for reading language written by someone for whom English is a second language, which automatically kicked in.
For better or for worse, these days the writer of this review would just put it through a GPT before sending it.
Wondering if perhaps a prepaid sim card paid for using a prepaid credit card would do the trick?
I paid cash for a dirt-cheap fliphone and a prepaid Tracfone card to set up an account with SMS but near-zero data, just for these purposes. It worked for me for google last month, but YMMV.
I created a google account last month, using a new chromebook hooked up to wifi. It let me create the account without a phone number, let me install software etc. Then when I rebooted, it demanded a phone number because of "suspicious traffic". (wtf?)
This is what I was going to point to. When I was in grad school, it was often referred to as the Symbol Gounding Problem. Basically it's a interdisciplinary research problem involving pragmatics, embodied cognition, and a bunch of others. The LLM people are now crashing into this research problem, and it's interesting to see how they react.