bject:* Re: [FRIAM] Bard and Don Quixote
My sympathies would be with your friend—until such time as a*/_"clone
exactly like her ... behavior, words, or even existence..." _/*was
demonstrated.
"Exactly" is a big word! and I would add "completely."
Even on a si
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didn’t
>> match up with his past remarks, I think I’d notice it right away.
If
>> a GPT-X could fake Eric Smith, I can safely take the blue pill.
Some
>> of our transactions will probably require more cryptographic signing.
>> Fine, they probably should ha
that didn’t
>> match up with his past remarks, I think I’d notice it right away. If
>> a GPT-X could fake Eric Smith, I can safely take the blue pill. Some
>> of our transactions will probably require more cryptographic signing.
>> Fine, they probably should have
There are many idiosyncrasies of me that I would just as soon not exist. The
new avatar could be the aspirational me!
From: Friam On Behalf Of Prof David West
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2023 8:59 AM
To: friam@redfish.com
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Bard and Don Quixote
My sympathies would be with your
s? Really? If someone made a generative model of, say, Glen’s
>> visual appearance and vocal mannerisms and gave him a shtick that didn’t
>> match up with his past remarks, I think I’d notice it right away.If
>> a GPT-X could fake Eric Smith, I can safely take the blue pill.
lue pill. Some
of our transactions will probably require more cryptographic signing.
Fine, they probably should have already.
*From:* Friam *On Behalf Of *Steve Smith
*Sent:* Tuesday, May 16, 2023 11:33 AM
*To:* friam@redfish.com
*Subject:* Re: [FRIAM] Bard and Don Quixote
Jochen -
Very in
, May 16, 2023 11:33 AM
To: friam@redfish.com
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Bard and Don Quixote
Jochen -
Very interesting framing... as a followup I took the converse (inverse?)
question To GPT4..
If we consider an LLM (Large Language Model) as the Sancho Panza to the Don
Quixote of its human users, we
Jochen -
Very interesting framing... as a followup I took the converse
(inverse?) question To GPT4..
/If we consider an LLM (Large Language Model) as the Sancho Panza to
the Don Quixote of its human users, we can explore a couple of
potential aspects:/
1.
/Grounding and
I have asked Bard ( bard.google.com) today about Don Quixote from Cervantes,
and if a large language model would be similar to a Don Quixote without a
Sancho Panza.Here is what Bard replied:"In a way, large language models can be
seen as Don Quixotes without Sancho Panzas. They are trained on ma