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Source: https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2024/12/how-to-read-a-book-using-o1.html
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say im reading an autobiography - should i be using chatgpt or claude to ask questions?
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As in all aspects of life, we should be asking better questions while having an open mind. Feels like a prerequisite in crossing the chasm from decent results to accurate ones.
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Ironically his post doesn't include all the context to what he means here, so I'm a bit confused haha Is he saying you don't have to read books the old way (actually reading them) anymore or simply that you don't have to upload them to the LLM to ask questions about it? Or something else?
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this is how I envision the future of audiobooks and podcasts - you listen and stop from time to time to ask follow-up questions
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Eh I agree with Tyler kinda though disagree about the usefulness for say big fiction projects. I'd love to be able to query Dosteovesky's Demons up to the point I'm at and remind me what's happened with certain characters etc. Public models are a recipe for plot spoilers or blada in that use case Also that is some heavy usage!
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Thank for your sharing
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