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Tay Zonday
@tayzonday
It’s funny you say this because SEO is literally Large Language Model to Small Language Model heuristic translation and subjective prioritization of humankind. Indexing (what Yahoo! began as before Google Pagerank) is the opposite direction—SLM to LLM. As it turns out, LLM to SLM is needed to centralize control and SLM to LLM is needed to liberate. The human brain and generative grammar, as Noam Chomsky and others pioneered in the fields of cognitive studies and linguistics, is SLM to LLM. It creates meaning to tame the world, whereas LLM to SLM creates the world to tame meaning.
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Syed Shah🏴☠️🌊
@syed
Someone explain small language model to me in this context so I can make sense of that last sentence.
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Jason
@jachian
I work with language models for a living and don’t fully get the context. May just have to let it sit and simmer
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Tay Zonday
@tayzonday
Thank you for your thoughts. You and @syed might find clarification (or mistakes of mine to critique) in my reply to @maurelian.eth 🙏 https://warpcast.com/tayzonday/0xdedbec18
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Jason
@jachian
I guess I’m sort of understand the first half in that LLM to SLM is moreso an eigenlayer compression of the internet pared down to a searchable index with Google I’m still unsure of the thought you’re trying to get across going from SLM to LLM or even if it’s more a meta commentary of closed vs open source
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