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Everytime someone says to a worker in a factory "figure it out" it involves creativity in some way.
It was merely an example, about AI doing work. Not in your specific factory because rare are factories where workers are not discouraged to be creative lol.
It's just as valid for any AI lol. Anything out didn't quite fit the training data it gets stuck lol. In robotics that's a huge issue because there isn't much training data lol
Wow no it is not lol. All ai isn't a robot. And neural networks are actually good at not "getting stuck" in reasoning, that's why we went from machine learning to deep neural networks. They solved exactly that.
Sure.
https://the-decoder.com/language-models-can-overthink-and-get-stuck-in-endless-thought-loops/
"could". Neural networks don't get "stuck". Maybe you're thinking of some new way of using LLM?