Kyle Mathews
@kam
Reading LLM summaries vs raw writing has a similar feel to reading a "popular" social media feed vs a chronological feed. Often the summary or highlights is what you want but too much and I start craving all the missing details and serendipity.
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Kyle Mathews
@kam
Reality has a lot of detail and summaries fairly consistently pick the same subsets so unless you go to the reality-level, you're missing 95% of what's actually there. And the details sometimes matter a lot.
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vimes
@vimes
Well said. Summaries also don’t pick up on subtext and context or repetitions of points and ideas for rhetorical effect. Also, reading is fun and reading less is almost never as fun
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