Do LLM coding tools recreating a Minecraft-like from a short prompt do so through memorization?
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Copying a Twitter gentleman’s wager here; this market resolves to decision of referee named in Twitter thread.

YES: An LLM-based coding tool which successfully created a Minecraft-like in three.js from a paragraph length prompt did so by regurgitating or style transferring the original Minecraft source code.

NO: Inspection of output source code by referee does not come to conclusion that the new codebase is a direct derivative of the old codebase.

Link for context: https://x.com/patio11/status/1969811868220047591?s=46&t=NAASaDpWsx9Lm3_OYE2hCQ

If original poster is amenable I will use exactly their Three.js codebase for adjudication, otherwise I will reproduce their work using commercially available tools with as close parameters to original as I can reasonably get.

I will happily take action in this market if you are a YES.

Market probably closes via adjudication in next week or so but giving 30 days to be on safe side.

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I mean, if I was a language model trying to make a minecraft-like in three.js, I wouldn't copy the minecraft source code, I would interpolate between the 200-odd minecraft-like-in-threejs in my training set

https://github.com/search?q=Minecraft%20Threejs&type=repositories

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