1/Thereβs a reason people read threads but balk at long walls of text thrown up by Blue Check Essayists: oral vs. written storytelling styles.
Twitter evolved largely as an oral medium, stylistically. It was well suited to small bits of info one might glean in casual exchange.
What if scientific articles had a short section titled: βWhat I really think.β No references, no justification, just transmission of your current internal model in <250 words. Would save a lot of reading between the lines.
We are conducting a study to reduce "hallucinations", where AIs like ChatGPT generates convincing yet false information.
If you would like to help, and are a researcher with publications and a work history, we'll ask the model questions about your cv.
https://t.co/NJjbuY19JP
A big failure mode with RAG is retrieval quality - the retrieved context might be irrelevant, or it matches keywords but has 0 information.
@cohereβs new Embed v3 model ranks documents not just on topics, but also the content quality - itβs optimized for RAG
Gives SOTA performance on MTEB and returns higher-quality docs than ada-002.
Thanks to @ravithejads, itβs now integrated with @llama_index.
Full notebook/Colab here π: https://t.co/NOQxN9RJi3
Embed v3 blog post: https://t.co/TnFvwQYEfg
@francoisfleuret I am writing a book about this possibility right now. It's unnerving how good they could be about subtly manipulating large groups of people over long periods of time in a coordinated way towards a malevolent goal. Really hard to detect and disrupt.
Honored to receive the @sosym_journal First Paper Award at #models23@modelsconf for our paper on "Gamifying Model-Driven Engineering: The PapyGame Experience". Huge thanks to our amazing co-authors and especially the young researchers #PhD who made the experiments a reality.
@RVAwonk I'm working on a paper about how weaponized AI could do this kind of thing at scale. Do you have a paper that I could cite? In particular I'm looking for influence operations against high-profile people: Lindbergh, Musk, etc.
@mtrc@togelius Perhaps it's a navigation problem? The planet is both infinite and bounded, full of incredible places that few people visit, while there are mobs at the Grand Canyon. AI is similar. Maps that show where great and small things are and how to get there could make a difference.
@Grady_Booch@danshipper I'd like to argue that prompts are more like proto-life operating on the substrate of the neural network. The selection of the next token is based stochastically on all the previous tokens interacting with the model. It more resembles biochemistry to me.
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