If we had to pick between natural language input and natural language output for llms, what’d be more valuable? On one hand, natural input makes searching for things easier, but natural output in text and voice is obviously very sticky and people value a perceived relationship with models that know things about them
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as a coin-collector and jailbreaking enjoyer, global internet money secured by cryptography always seemed inevitable even before I knew there was more to all this than mining and hashes but now it’s time for us to cross the chasm to the programmable future that we all deserve
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interesting how the streaming-era’s scarcity of only being able to preload a finite number of songs pushed us towards non-random shuffle algos to minimize p(skip) in adverse network conditions probably similar dynamics on more scarce / valuable attention driving algo feeds the ability to download / tune audio quality probably has a temperature-like effect on the shuffle algorithm in an ideal world — wonder what the equivalent might be for social media algo feeds
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