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Large language models can only calculate the probability that words should go together based on existing texts.
Isn't this correct? What's missing?
Let's ask chatGPT3.5:
"Mostly accurate" is pretty good for an anonymous internet post.
I don't see how "calculate the probability" and "predict the likelihood" are different. Seems perfectly accurate to me.