Last Friday of each month, I organized some of the observations and ideas shared on social networks. I call it Friday finds.
“Grand Theft Autocletel is my new favorite term for LLM.” –@ben
Marvin Minsky, a pioneer in the IA field, was cited in Life magazine – in 1970, “From three to eight, we will have a machine with the general intelligence of an average human being.” –AIWS.NET
“Some people condescend to religious people for believing in the gods or spirits, then turn around and tell you with a right face that there is this invisible thing called the economy that determines our lives.” –@Heavenlypossum
In his 1950 book, the psychology of the dictatorship, (Gustav) Gilbert wrote: “In my work with the defendants, I was looking for the nature of evil and I now think that I am close to defining it. A lack of empathy. It is the only characteristic that connects all defendants, a real inability to feel with their scholarship holders. Evil, I think, is the absence of empathy. ” –15 -minute story, Nuremberg trials
“I worked once on an OCR (Optical Character recognition) project, and managers have never seized the fundamental OCR problem (which in my opinion applies to LLM (large language models)).
If something is not going 20% of the time
And you don't know what 20%
You must check 100% of your work ”
–@Stevefenton

