Learning AI Poorly: Is ChatGPT just a fancy WinZip?
I spent entirely too long trying to remember what the name of that zip program that had an infinite free trial back forever ago... Like, I don't think it was WinZip, but I'm going with it for now. The reason I was thinking of it was because a discussion of "AI is just fancy compression" came up and I thought it might be fun to talk about.
The Argument: AI is just glorified data compression... like zip.
What? No, really, people are saying that. And there are papers (probably more than these):
Someone even used a standard compression program called gzip to do AI and it performed pretty well:
What do you mean AI is just WinZip?
The idea centers around Information Theory which is the mathematical study of information, the way data is stored, moved, and measured. In the book "Information theory, inference, and learning algorithms " David MacKay proposes that Information theory and machine learning are inextricably linked. Some say they are, "two sides of the same coin."
Data compression goes beyond simply removing redundant information. Information theory says that you can achieve the best compression by using a probabilistic model. That is, by building a model that predicts what the data looks like with a great degree of certainty.
Remember, LLM's can also be thought of as a probabilistic model that predicts output based on some input.
By that definition, they are very much the same thing. In fact, you can flip the idea around and say something like:
That's it, that's the theory.
Is it true?
I think so. I mean, there are papers and examples!
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10 个月Interesting observation! While the compression algorithm portrayed in the TV series "Silicon Valley" may have been depicted as an AI, it is important to note that in reality, compression algorithms are typically not powered by artificial intelligence. Compression algorithms are mathematical techniques designed to reduce the size of data files, making them easier to store and transmit. AI, on the other hand, involves machines mimicking human intelligence and decision-making. Nonetheless, it's always fascinating to see how technology is represented in popular culture!