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by alganet
369 days ago
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I can divide the suggestions into two categories: 1. Stuff that W3C already researched and defined 20 years ago to make the web better. Acessibility, semantic simple HTML that works with no JS, standard formats. All the stuff most companies just plain ignored or sidelined. 2. Suggestions to workaround obvious limits on current LLM tech (context size, ambiguity, etc). There's really nothing to talk about category 1, except that a lot of people already said this and they were practically mocked. Regarding category 2, it's the first stage of AI failure acceptance. "Ok, it can't reliably reason on human content. But what if we make humans write more dumb instead?" |
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