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arxiv 2308.16118 v2 pith:B63JKGFN submitted 2023-08-30 cs.CL cs.AI

classification cs.CLcs.AI
keywords reasoningemergentlanguagelargemodelszero-shotanalogicalevidence
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In their recent Nature Human Behaviour paper, "Emergent analogical reasoning in large language models," (Webb, Holyoak, and Lu, 2023) the authors argue that "large language models such as GPT-3 have acquired an emergent ability to find zero-shot solutions to a broad range of analogy problems." In this response, we provide counterexamples of the letter string analogies. In our tests, GPT-3 fails to solve simplest variations of the original tasks, whereas human performance remains consistently high across all modified versions. Zero-shot reasoning is an extraordinary claim that requires extraordinary evidence. We do not see that evidence in our experiments. To strengthen claims of humanlike reasoning such as zero-shot reasoning, it is important that the field develop approaches that rule out data memorization.

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    GPT models solve original analogy tasks but fail many simple variants that humans handle easily, showing their analogy performance is not robust.

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