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"Quantum physics and social media might seem like two worlds apart, but both challenge the way we perceive reality. Just as quantum particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously, our online personas allow us to present different versions of ourselves to different audiences. The question is, which one is the 'real' #quantumthoughts #socialmediaphilosophy #identityintransition ##github mastadon #microsoft #siliconvalley #foia #journalism #nyc #boston #nft #digitalart #google #llm #nyc


The media has done little to counter the mob psychology; they have mostly listened to people with money, with vested interests, not to scientists. Many of us … have been emphasizing for ages that there are principled limits with LLMs.
—Gary Marcus
#media #llm #llms


I translated a text with deepl today. It isn't very good, but I noticed that translating my corrections back into the original language often made the original text better. The translator thus showed me how to become my own editor. Maybe this is the true value of #LLMs . They have no reasoning ability, no curiosity. They prefer to make mistakes than to work out implications. They are pure collective language oracles, the quintessential proof-readers.

#translation #LLM #AI #writing



One area where language models might actually be good is emulating a type system for dynamic languages.

Given how good these things are at figuring out general shape of the code, I suspect they could fairly accurately tell you argument and return types for functions. And you could probably get away with a pretty small model if it only targets a specific language.

I'm kind of surprised nobody's tried doing this yet.

#technology #programming #machinelearning #llm

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One area where language models might actually be good is emulating a type system for dynamic languages.

Given how good these things are at figuring out general shape of the code, I suspect they could fairly accurately tell you argument and return types for functions. And you could probably get away with a pretty small model if it only targets a specific language.

I'm kind of surprised nobody's tried doing this yet.

#technology #programming #machinelearning #llm


Update. New study: "The majority of human reviewers’ comments (78.5 %) lacked equivalents in #ChatGPT's comments."
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0169260724003067

#AI #LLM #PeerReview


Update. 𝘓𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘵 𝘐𝘯𝘧𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘶𝘴 𝘋𝘪𝘴𝘦𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘴 on why it does not permit #AI in #PeerReview:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(24)00160-9/fulltext

1. In an experimental peer review report, #ChatGPT "made up statistical feedback and non-existent references."

2. "Peer review is confidential, and privacy and proprietary rights cannot be guaranteed if reviewers upload parts of an article or their report to an #LLM."


Update. If you *want* to use #AI for #PeerReview:

"Several publishers…have barred researchers from uploading manuscripts…[to] #AI platforms to produce #PeerReview reports, over fears that the work might be fed back into an #LLM’s training data set [&] breach contractual terms to keep work confidential…[But with] privately hosted [and #OpenSource] LLMs…one can be confident that data are not fed back to the firms that host LLMs in the cloud."
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03144-w


Update. I'm sure this has occurred to #AI / #LLM tool builders. Determining whether an assertion is #true is a hard problem and we don't expect an adequate software solution any time soon, if ever. But determining whether a #citation points to a real publication and whether it's #relevant to the passage citing it, are comparatively easy. (Just comparatively.)

Some tools already cite sources. But when will tools promise that their citations are real and relevant — and deliver on that promise?


I have been using brave search for the past week.
It has a chatGPT kind of thing, but when the #LLM doesn't know, it says it doesn't know, and when it claims to know, it shows where it got the information. Its answers are not always correct, but by looking at its sources, that's possible to see.

https://search.brave.com

#AI
#ai #llm


I know it's a new technology, and we're told that it's all complicated, but it just seems fairly obvious to me that using anything in training data is creating a derivative work from it, ergo consent should be needed beyond fair use stipulations, just like using someone's text in a book, or their music in a video.

All the talk about it being so new and different just seem like deliberate obfuscation as a stalling tactic against regulation.

#GenerativeAI #LLM #AI #StochasticParrots


All week I've been writing on the Internet about using LLMs to summarize and extract data from texts. So, this shouldn't come as a surprise.

"Follow This One Trick to Write Great Headlines"¹

https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/headlines/

I figured generating a headline is kind of the apotheosis of this week's prompts. I mean, ideally, it feels like a headline is a distillation of a text's essence.

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¹ Day 9 of my series on prompt engineering. https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/50-days-of-lit-prompts/

#AI #LLM #promptEngineering #GPT
Robots giving an pitch to a room of "ad men," a group of men and women with 60's attire.


New post! In which I get an LLM to read an email, create a list of action items, and add them to a to-do list.¹

https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/email-to-do/

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¹ Day 8 of my series on prompt engineering. https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/50-days-of-lit-prompts/

#AI #promptPatterns #LLM #promptEngineering #GPT
A Robot taking hand-written notes.


Today's post includes some of my thoughts on AI and labor.¹

You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/define-words-in-context/

"...AI art doesn't copy human artists the way you think it does & that queasy feeling it gives you isn't about copyright. It's antitrust and labor."

We also revisit Tuesday's prompt, adding context and improving its performance.

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¹ Day 4 of my series on prompt engineering. https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/50-days-of-lit-prompts/

#AI #promptPatterns
#LLM #promptEngineering
#GPT
Someone reading a dictionary on a moving train.


Sometimes, I imagine the HAL 9000 answering emails on my behalf simply by saying, "I'm Sorry, Dave can't do that." So, today's title was a no brainier.

I'm Sorry, Dave Can't Do That: [Have AI] Use the text of an email to draft a polite reply declining any request(s)¹

https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/decline-requests/

"Sometimes you just need to solve the blank page problem."

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¹ Day 3 of my series on prompt engineering. https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/50-days-of-lit-prompts/

#AI #promptPatterns #LLM #promptEngineering #GPT #EmailEtiquette
Image of an apologetic robot shrugging in front of a computer at a desk.


A Rose by Any Other Name¹

https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/define-words/

What if I you could select a word or phrase, click a button, and get a definition, be it for a word, idiom, or initialism without leaving the page you're on? Well, I'm happy to say today's prompt template does just that.

It also starts us down the path of understanding how a neural net works!

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¹ Day 2 of my series on prompt engineering. https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/50-days-of-lit-prompts/

#AI #promptPatterns #LLM #promptEngineering #corpusLinguistics
An open dictionary atop a table in a library reading room.


Using AI to Distill and Question Texts: Summarize and question the contents of a webpage from within the browser¹

https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/summarize-and-question/

"...everyone's been handed a telescope [LLMs], and they keep looking through the wrong end... Instead of writing prompts with 5 words and expecting 500, more folks should be providing 500 and asking for 5."

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¹ The first in my 50-day series on large language models. See https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/50-days-of-lit-prompts

#AI #promptPatterns #LLM #promptEngineering
Image of a distillery, the floor, however, is covered in books.


AI can do more than just destroyinh the human species, it also is of great help in finding Kajak tours you couldnt even think of or at least were really hard to find even after intense search sessions.

This one is particular nice. GPT4All with hermes model. Snoozy came in second over multiple tasks so far. Running on the smallest M1 Mac.

#gpt4all #llm #packrafting
Picture showing a local AI suggesting different places for a kajak tour on the saale river as lists.


Got #alpaca running on my laptop, a "ChatGPT-like model" with 4Gb of weights.

https://github.com/rupeshs/alpaca.cpp

It maxes out all of my cores when running and is even then pretty slow 🙃 The english text produced is fine, but the factual content is pretty bad. #llm #gpt