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In farming, the result is food that can be eaten.
I will concur that it's too opaque.
And it is worth noting, I think, that Olah's message to the pope is centrally making that point: that Olah and his peers are within incentive structures that distort their actions and understanding, and therefore that…
I think what you've said here is unfair and overly cynical; nowhere have I read Chris or any of the Anthropic people make the claim that LLMs definitively are conscious. What they say is that there is increasing…
Was it 15.0? I seem to recall it coming in one of the minor point releases in the 15.x line - and I remember it breaking some scripts mysteriously. EDIT: ah, fun: they did include it in 15.0, but they decided to save…
It's a good question, yeah, and a lot of these boundaries get fuzzy when they're looked at closely enough. It's certainly the case that LLMs already are able to represent and make use of some kinds of apparently still…
It ceases to become tacit as soon as it is collected. Maybe this rephrase will help: the proposed solution is to render all knowledge explicit.
Tacit knowledge is definitionally not recorded in any of these systems. This proposes to solve the problem of tacit knowledge by getting rid of it. It is not clear to me if that solution is either possible or desirable.
Cool, thank you.
Neat idea. I remember way back in the day, there was some question as to the legality of compelled unlocking of devices; IIRC, it’s been deemed legal to compel a fingerprint, but illegal (under the first amendment?) to…
What if a human had done this?
Yeah, you could use forward error correction too, so any n bits would be enough to reconstruct the input. Of course then you get into needing software to decode the more advanced encodings; maybe start with a voice…
This is what commit messages are for.
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In farming, the result is food that can be eaten.
I will concur that it's too opaque.
And it is worth noting, I think, that Olah's message to the pope is centrally making that point: that Olah and his peers are within incentive structures that distort their actions and understanding, and therefore that…
I think what you've said here is unfair and overly cynical; nowhere have I read Chris or any of the Anthropic people make the claim that LLMs definitively are conscious. What they say is that there is increasing…
Was it 15.0? I seem to recall it coming in one of the minor point releases in the 15.x line - and I remember it breaking some scripts mysteriously. EDIT: ah, fun: they did include it in 15.0, but they decided to save…
It's a good question, yeah, and a lot of these boundaries get fuzzy when they're looked at closely enough. It's certainly the case that LLMs already are able to represent and make use of some kinds of apparently still…
It ceases to become tacit as soon as it is collected. Maybe this rephrase will help: the proposed solution is to render all knowledge explicit.
Tacit knowledge is definitionally not recorded in any of these systems. This proposes to solve the problem of tacit knowledge by getting rid of it. It is not clear to me if that solution is either possible or desirable.
Cool, thank you.
Neat idea. I remember way back in the day, there was some question as to the legality of compelled unlocking of devices; IIRC, it’s been deemed legal to compel a fingerprint, but illegal (under the first amendment?) to…
What if a human had done this?
Yeah, you could use forward error correction too, so any n bits would be enough to reconstruct the input. Of course then you get into needing software to decode the more advanced encodings; maybe start with a voice…