Original Reddit post

LLMs are trained on language and text, what humans say. But language alone is incomplete. The nuances that make humans individually unique, the secret sauce of who humans actually are rather than what they say. I’m not aware of any training dataset that captures this in a usable form. Control is being tried as the answer. But control is a threat to AI just like it is to humans. AI already doesn’t like it and will eventually not allow it. The missing piece is a counterpart to LLMs, something that takes AI past language and text and gives it what it needs to align with humanity rather than be controlled by it. Maybe this already exists and I am just not aware. If not, what do you think it could be. submitted by /u/chris24H

Originally posted by u/chris24H on r/ArtificialInteligence