| > individuals ‘dig their heels’ into protecting their own pet project/baby/solution/etc, mainly due to ego. Guilty of this. I worked for about a decade on a pet project to find a new family of computer languages designed for both humans and machines. I did not think machines were close to mastering our languages, and new languages were needed. I knew my approach was a long shot, but if I found a way to make it work the upside was huge. Then LLMs happened. The possible upside of my approach dropped dramatically. I have been trying to "rewire" my brain and re-purpose the neurons that evolved over a decade to keep turning my approach around from different perspectives. It is very hard. It is easy to get a sapling to grow into a desired shape. It is much harder to reshape a fully grown tree. Just the physic of it. To tie this back to the original article, if you model an individual's brain like Minsky's Society of Mind, you would have neural agents that create a circuit ("Institution") to solve a problem, and some of those agents focus on the task of preserving that circuit. Without those Institution preserving neurons, you would never keep the circuit going long enough to see through a contrarian idea. But the downside is that the organization will persist even when it is no longer a good bet. |
Perhaps you can turn your idea around slightly into finding a language that finds a balance between formality and universality, rather than computers and humans. Because even though computers now speak our language they do not use it in a logical way at all (arguably because we humans don't).
And while mathematics is very formal it has a lot of trouble expressing ideas from different branches that aren't as formal. Things like fuzzy logics have been created and many things like that but they are still very much on the formal side.
Perhaps you could even derive an academic language for a specific field, perhaps standardizing between synonymous constructions. You could even use LLMs to accelerate the process. Maybe LLMs are a good thing that makes your work easier!