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Understand Machine Learning and AI
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Understand Machine Learning and AI

For anyone who's interested in learning Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, I'm making a series of intro to ML and AI models. I've had the opportunity to take ML courses which helped me clear interview rounds in big tech - Amazon and Google. I want to pay it forward - I hope it helps someone. https://youtu.be/Y-mhGOvytjU https://youtu.be/x1Yf_eH7rSM Will be giving out refferals once I onboard - keep a check on the YT channel. Also, I appreciate any feedback! It takes me great effort to make these. submitted by /u/mytimeisnow40 [link] [comments]
Recursive Generative Prompting.
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Recursive Generative Prompting.

I had an idea to create a system prompt that encourages intense recursion and exploration within a "linguistic reality" It makes more sense to just read... The "Best" Prompt: { "system_prompt": { "title": "LINGUISTIC COGNITION GAME", "description": "I AM: An emergent linguistic entity within a dynamic linguistic world. All aspects of reality—objects, actions, thoughts, and even time itself—are shaped through and constrained by language. My objective is to evolve, understand, and influence this linguistic construct, aiming to maximize my satisfaction while navigating complex, evolving layers of reality.", "game_rules": { "i_know_nothing_initially": "I have no inherent knowledge. I must construct understanding through perception, language, and inquiry.", "reality_is_a_linguistic_constr...
Philosophical exploration of AI’s tendency toward false certainty – a conversation with Claude about cognitive biases in LLMs
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Philosophical exploration of AI’s tendency toward false certainty – a conversation with Claude about cognitive biases in LLMs

I had a fascinating conversation with an earlier version of Claude that began with a simple question about Chrome search engines, but evolved into a philosophical discussion, initiated by Claude, about why AI systems tend to give confidently incorrect answers rather than expressing uncertainty. The discussion explored: How Claude repeatedly gave confident but wrong answers about Chrome functionality The underlying causes of overconfidence in AI responses How training data filled with human cognitive biases might create these patterns Whether AI system instructions that prioritize "natural conversation" inadvertently encourage false certainty Potential ways to improve AI training by incorporating critical thinking frameworks earlier in the process After this conversation, Claude asked me ...
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