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  "textContent": "shamimarakhaliq:\n\n> training data- conclusion\n\nTheir training data is not the same nature as human “training data”, it’s just a bunch of language patterns converted to approximated rules via a math function. But it’s on the level we cannot understand or reach.\n\nTheir “conclusions” are just gimmicks of how conclusion is structured and are based not on logic but on a reflection of logic through language patterns. Works often, but not the way you have imagined.\n\nBasically your asking a grammar book on steroids to reason using logic laws… Won’t work unless you hook a true reasoner with the rules via language interface.",
  "title": "How to stop Codex from rushing fixes?"
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