Writing is essential building block, in my mode of learning.
With the advent of ChatGPT, one interesting thought:
could it be, that on the advent of general purpose artificial intelligence, our ability to form distinctions using words and sentences becomes more valuable than previously?
What do you think?
Let’s recap a bit:
AI is a small piece of code, with a vast graph structure in the RAM memory of the computer running the code. This graph consists of nodes, that learn. The nodes come down to basically numbers. These nodes are called ‘tensors’ in some implementations. Technically things have to match, the digital structures that the AI processes need to make sense, regarding each other. But deep down, we’re crunching numbers as ever before. It’s the paradigm of digital information processing and digitalization.
AI systems, the nodes within the graphs — learn based on the inputs that we feed to the graph’s input layer.
Think of the input as the AI’s “eyes and ears”. It sees the world, and it sees our curiosity and our needs through these sensors.
AI for ease of access to the wealth of knowledge, for ‘free’, or with a novel weight of the search cost — the cost of finding the right words?
I’m totally out there, interested in where all this leads to. Feel free to have your view become part of this mesh of ideas. Leave a comment. Appreciated.