leherbert.bsky.social
Never really knew who "I" am. Interests in AI, philosophy, psychology (...). Good abstract thinking but terrible memory. Unstable mind, father of two, loving family.
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Any chance this is related to the expressing power of a language (breadth of concepts available)? Maybe the language structure and its limited expressive power impact reasoning capabilities?
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My feed is full of your post, and I just love it. Thank you for your efforts.
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Thank you for this. Tried Google's but not OpenAI's. On my list for later today .
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No they are not, they want an excuse for the crowd size.
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Indeed
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I think reality is more nuanced. There is a ton of value, including in education, if used well. I believe individualized teaching (as one piece of the puzzle) will become a thing.
Let's not become polarized on yet again another topic.
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I believe Trump is a symptom of something much bigger.
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They can't handle the truth!
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Who is "they"?
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Doing more with less is not inherently bad. It is how we organize around these new capabilities that really matters, it can be positive, but it does not have to be.
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AI has no purpose on its own. We give it purpose.
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Claude remains the best in terms of its usefulness to me, at least compared to the Geminy and ChatGPT families, which I have played more extensively with.
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I guess when truth no longer matters, anything goes if it is in their interest. That is how success is measured for them, regardless of accordance with factual reality. Brilliant in a way, awful in another.
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Having machines that can do more "work" is not bad in itself. It is how we structure our societies around those new capabilities that matters. Labeling AI as evil is not helpful and injects yet more fear and anger in an already polarized discussion.
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Carl Jung... so many questions for him on how he views the world and the human mind.
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Oh, it does not seem available yet in Canada, I really want to test this to "do my own research" 😁
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What is the difference between A and D? Asking for a friend.
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Oh, I just tried the combo of OpenRouter and LibreChat. Amazing, easy setup, access to tons of LLMs, and interface to build agents. Launched using Docker containers, simple.