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by bloomingkales
498 days ago
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I don’t think it’s lower at all. If you try to build any remotely ambitious app with AI, you will easily find yourself in a very long abstract problem solving space that requires a good amount of creativity. It’s the most fun I’ve had in a long time, designing ad hoc algorithms that mimic how we store and retrieve memory (and form context). It’s gotten to the point where the simulation theory is palatable to me. How the simulation pulls in relevant context just in time is critical to making a believable experience. You can cut a lot of corners so long as the felt experience is believable (eg, the LLM can simulate a scenario with you without all the data necessary to provide a believable experience - this is a memory/context constraint that we are newly being introduced to with LLMs). Ok, off the deep end, I know. But listen, it would be programmers that would catch wind of it first. |
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