Andy W
@aweissman
Last week at an event I got to hear Michael Dempsey from Compound talk about "in-distribution" (familiar) and "out-of distribution" (novel) ideas, and how AI plays into this. He wrote it up as an essay yesterday (with a great lede): "The human condition is romantic. We tightly guard and appreciate the idea that we are all unique, each with our own novelty running through our veins and shooting out of each electrical charge from our neurons firing. We as humans are connected because we have both thought what others have thought and only think what no others have ever thought. The concept of some form of heightened superintelligence threatens this. LLMs broadly take the collective thoughts of humanity and shine a mirror on those writing prompts, spitting out an answer that could lead to a given person learning that perhaps so many others have thought everything we have thought. And we will likely learn, that that's okay in some regards" https://mhdempsey.substack.com/p/in-distribution-vs-out-of-distribution
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Andidandy
@andidandy
This is fascinating. Thank you for sharing this.
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proxy
@proxystudio.eth
smart guy, have been reading his articles for a few years
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AlPlanet Ⓜ️ 🎩 🎭
@alplanet
🙌 Love this. I always assume any thought I've had was had by someone else either in reaction to the same thing or otherwise. I don't think I'm unique. 200 $degen
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