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by visarga 786 days ago
AI models can and do create their own experience, trillions of tokens per month of LLM output with human feedback, it scales a lot.

Besides what they learn from humans in chat rooms, they got feedback from code execution, search and other tools.

In general AI models embedded in larger systems can have feedback from outside. It is on policy data, like human advice.

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At some point you have to decide what you value in life, the originality of singular human experiences or the average aggregate of LLM users. Outside of purely technical problems ai will never be the answer (and in its current state it isn't even good at that)

Personally one interests me way more than the other, I'm not going to read a book about the average experience of an average spelunker, but I'll gladly read Michel Siffre's books.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Siffre