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assayer
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AlphaZero isn't just better at chess than humans; it's playing in a new way. It uses fresh concepts. Our everyday language isn't powerful enough to reflect what's going on inside an AI. We may need entirely new words to describe all those new concepts - without confusing them with familiar human ideas. It turns out that large language models can learn such new words too, which helps them understand what a human user wants. Over time, new words can be combined to create new languages, revealing the unique worldviews of the artificial minds. ___ see: https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2025/04/princeton-news-research-deepmind-researcher-new-language-keep-up-ai
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Sophia Indrajaal
@sophia-indrajaal
Yah, we need whole new concepts as well. Interestingly on the synchronicity front, Claude coined a new word today (in response to an unsuccessful attempt at a new emergence prompt)- chromapasture, which is a concept in between purple and confidence.
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Matthew Fox π
@matthewfox
gibberlink ftw
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Mary π©
@thegoldenbright
wow I never thought our language would become insufficient so that ai could change or create it!!! π€―
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Shamim Hoonπ₯π©βοΈ
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AI's new concepts and languages are beyond human understanding. It's creating its own worldviews and ways of thinking. Mind-blowing
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