Big takeaway from the GPT paradigm is that the world of text is a far more complete description of the human experience than almost anyone anticipated.

Jan 6, 2023 · 6:29 PM UTC

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No. To start with it misses the experience of billions of illiterate ppl through the centuries not leaving any trail of their experience.
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But sad to see how anti science and how biased ChatGPT is. It is a tragedy for society if this gets used and applied anywhere.
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You could be opening a can of worms that you can't put back. There really isn't any reason for huge advancements in AI other than ego. 95% of people don't want it but I guess the 5% is who really control everything anyways.
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LLMs do *not* capture much of human thought, because most of human thought and all of animal thought is entirely non verbal. The factual, logical, and physical reasoning mistakes that current LLMs make clearly show that they have *not* captured much of human thought.
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There are more illiterate human being event today than those who are literate so that above cannot be true but even if everyone would be literate it would not be complete - After all there are 5 senses and I would like to say six that truly defines human experience.
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do not be a mouthpiece for VCs!
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This is the human experience fading… either grab a star and take the trail or burn out 🎈
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What are you talking about? Psychologists have described language exactly like that for decades. GPT is an amazing confirmation/application, but it’s not true that almost nobody believed this information wasn’t available in written language.