Borges' cartographers and the tacit skill of reading LM output

39 points
1/21/1970
3 days ago
by galsapir

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tyrust

Nice piece.

Right now the skills you describe are definitely relevant. At work I'm regularly reviewing smelly changes, both from my own agents and others'. I'm wonder if this smell will always be present or if it will go away entirely, leaving the smell detector skills irrelevant.

3 days ago

galsapir

Hey thanks! I do wonder that. I think that even if specifically for code smell the things would be subtler, for other forms of AI driven averageness (especially in areas where we can't RLVR the models to perfection) it might still be present. But yeah I wonder how those thoughts will age (and how we'll update our priors accordingly).

2 days ago

operatingthetan

Not going to read something where the author can't do the basic courtesy to the reader of using capitalization.

3 days ago

nagaiaida

that is your prerogative, but this seems to me far more discourteous than somebody putting information down in a format you're perfectly capable of reading yet dislike.

3 days ago

galsapir

haha that's a style choice (takes more work to get lowercase text these days). But yeah legit ;-)

3 days ago

RealityVoid

I found it more peculiar that "LM" was capitalized. I know the style is very trendy in certain circles right now, but it is a bit puzzling for me.

3 days ago

galsapir

yeah I was really thinking about what the best "umbrella term" would be here. Since "LLM" is too widely used in a really specific context and "AI systems" felt niche I ended up with "LMs". Idk, up for debate..

3 days ago

gaythread

From the bio: i’m a researcher (working in healthcare). I try to consume content — books, papers, posts, podcasts, whatever — and started writing to figure out what I actually think about it all. This is writing from the edge of understanding. Hopefully, less about “here’s what I know” and more about “here’s what I’m trying to work out.” Rough edges included.

3 days ago

contraposit

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/42041926-the-scout-minds...

This is my favourite book. I have followed their podcast for so long. You might like the ideas in this book. Or you can watch the 1-hour lecture by her on youtube. We needs scouts to faithfully explore the territory and report back.

https://rationallyspeakingpodcast.org/ by Julia Galef and Massimo Pigliucci

3 days ago

galsapir

Thanks! I'll check it out.

3 days ago

maxbeech

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galsapir

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