
"Large language models are designed for closure. Every prompt is an incomplete pattern, and the model's only job is to finish it. There's no lingering or sitting with uncertain"
Large language models are designed to close: each prompt is an incomplete pattern that the model finishes. The model does not linger with uncertainty or sit with unanswered questions. When language is generated about inner emotional experience, it can create questions that have no floor. Those questions then propagate through humans, critics, and media, forming a loop that continues because people keep engaging with what the machine discarded. Infinite loops can arise incidentally from the way language completion works, while the machine moves on and the human remains responsible for whether the loop stops.
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