• ta00000 [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    Since LLMs essentially decide on one character at a time, I wonder if they would have better accuracy if asked to tell you the sum backwards. That’s how we teach kids to add, right to left, carry the 1.

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      I think this is essentially what they did. The point of the paper is they made an architecture to make the llm more aware of an individual digit’s position in a number. It helped with addition, multiplication, and even sorting.

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        That’s why it’s easier. if you’re going left to right you have to not only figure out the sum of the first number position, but also if there’s a 1 to carry or not. Going right to left you only have to focus on one 1 digit add at a time and you already know if there’s a carry by looking at the last addition.