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zbyforgotp ◴[] No.42547305[source]
LLMs are not that different from humans, in both cases you have some limited working memory and you need to fit the most relevant context into it. This means that if you have a new knowledge base for llms it should be useful for humans too. There should be a lot of cross pollination between these tools.

But we need a theory on the differences too. Now it is kind of random how we differentiate the tools. We need ergonomics for llms.

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1. photonthug ◴[] No.42548440[source]
> This means that if you have a new knowledge base for llms it should be useful for humans too. There should be a lot of cross pollination between these tools.

This is realistic but hence going to be unpopular unfortunately, because people expect magic / want zero effort.