Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Sufficiently good LLMs will kill the web browser.
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Les Greys
@les
To me. The most impressive overlooked idea is that LLM are a representation of the last ~30years of human "digitized" knowledge, fractions of human history, although not perfect, shows how much we underestimate and struggle to conceptualize impacts. browsing is definitely on a new highway.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
> ~30years of human "digitized" knowledge And if it's trained on Project Gutenberg and Google Books?
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Les Greys
@les
Agree, I was trying to capture those slices by saying "fractions of human history" and "digitized" knowledge in last 30years if it took place in physical form first. (maybe I could have worded it better) We have populated the digital-verse with our knowledge and we're finally getting to live the fruit of our labour.
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