ADHD is an actively-researched dopaminergic disorder with a host of possible symptoms completely unrelated to attention or hyperactivity.
It is ill-named and thus one often encounters comments such as yours in the real world, which while not meant to be negative, can be marginalizing to those with ADHD who see their disorder as misunderstood and the term misused much like people who say "I'm depressed" or "They're acting schizo again".
LLMs do not have dopamine pathways and therefore we should avoid comparing them to human-specific brain disorders, or marginalizing ADHD folk by trivializing the disorder or spreading misinformation about the presentation of ADHD. LLM hallucination does not "look a lot like ADD", that's such a vague and unsupported claim. Furthermore, "lacking attention" doesn't even make sense with respect to attention models. The "attention" in ADHD and "attention" in transformers share a semantic basis but are two very different phenomena.
It is not “a dopaminergic disorder” any more than many other neuropsychiatric disorders. Nothing much happens in CNS without some level of modulation by dopaminergic receptors, and to the best of my knowledge variants in these receptors are not known to contribute strongly to ADHD (I just confirmed by reviewed the GWAS Catalog: ebi.ac.uk/gwas/efotraits/EFI_oo3888 ).
Furthermoe lack of attention is considered an important facet of ADHD—-common to about 15-20% of cases.
Humans tend to think in terms of metaphors. Similes and metaphors are crucial in learning and thinking. And yes, sometimes problematic.
Explaining what is wrong with a particular metaphor can help.
It is ill-named and thus one often encounters comments such as yours in the real world, which while not meant to be negative, can be marginalizing to those with ADHD who see their disorder as misunderstood and the term misused much like people who say "I'm depressed" or "They're acting schizo again".
LLMs do not have dopamine pathways and therefore we should avoid comparing them to human-specific brain disorders, or marginalizing ADHD folk by trivializing the disorder or spreading misinformation about the presentation of ADHD. LLM hallucination does not "look a lot like ADD", that's such a vague and unsupported claim. Furthermore, "lacking attention" doesn't even make sense with respect to attention models. The "attention" in ADHD and "attention" in transformers share a semantic basis but are two very different phenomena.