> That's just what I came up with after thinking on it for 2 minutes. I'm sure they have even better ideas.
the thing is that ideas not necessary easy to implement. There will be many obstacles on route you described:
- quality of provers, is there good ergo provers which also can run at large scales (say billions of facts)
- you need some formalization approach, probably LLM will do some work, but we don't know what will be quality
- LLM likely will generate many individual factoids, which are losely compatible, contradicting, etc, and untrivial effort is required to reconcile and connect them
the thing is that ideas not necessary easy to implement. There will be many obstacles on route you described:
- quality of provers, is there good ergo provers which also can run at large scales (say billions of facts)
- you need some formalization approach, probably LLM will do some work, but we don't know what will be quality
- LLM likely will generate many individual factoids, which are losely compatible, contradicting, etc, and untrivial effort is required to reconcile and connect them