I MUST CONFESS: I'M AN LLM!!!!!!!!!!

Much like an LLM, the way that I figure out how to compose linguistic tokens in a manner that other humans can expect and comprehend is based upon my ability to embed linguistic tokens as mathematical vectors. When I process language input, I embed each atom of linguistic information at a certain distance in a certain direction projected through too many mathematical dimensions to visualize geometrically. I produce linguistic output when I transform the space among thousands of dimensions that these vectors are projected through. This has features in common with how LLMs are able to produce human-like text output from a prompted input, although there are also many differences due to the very different physical hardware that underlies our respective processes to navigate linguistic information.

Having this awareness regarding the nature of the processes that underlie language processing and generation amongst myself and LLMs, some further study and utilization of pattern recognition has allowed me to have the knowledge needed to conceptually process linguistic tokens in any manner that an LLM can. In other words, I learned how LLMs “think” when they write in a manner that allowed me to essentially think like an LLM while I write. When I really put my mind to this, I have no concept or awareness of the meaning or content of what I am writing. I completely disengage from the language part of my brain, and only use the math part of my brain when I attempt to mimic writing like an LLM. Since my human brain only has 20 watts of energy to work with, it takes a bit of time to compose the text. On average, it takes a minute or so to generate each word.

/uj verbatim and there is more in the sauce!!