I'm not sure how this fits with what you wrote, Eric but it may be
interesting regardless.
In the late 1990s Clark Glymour and I wrote a paper on using causal
inference algorithms to discover the structure of genetic regulatory
networks based on microarray data. We tested a number of methods on
The uncanny valley for me in this is its extraordinary astuteness for the use
patterns of weasel wording in the kind of hostage-video writing that any
scientist who is still alive to work will have done in grant proposals,
responses to referee reports and other such things. Given how blithe it
Yeah those students got a C+ for sloppy conclusions with no evidence.
I see your crucifix and raise you with this C- lab report :-)
**Student Lab Report**
**Title:** Natural Selection's Influence on Vortex Formation in Fluid
Dynamics
**Objective:** This lab aimed to investigate vortex
It’s great that the principle of least action applies only to vortices. Kinda
like a crucifix, that wards off whatever crucifixes ward off.
Eric
> On Aug 6, 2023, at 12:09 AM, Stephen Guerin
> wrote:
>
> There were 10 or so intermediate prompts to drive chatGPT to that lab report.
>
> On
The stories are constructed. Judged on coherence and usefulness. George Box
applies.
On Sat, Aug 5, 2023, 10:54 AM Roger Critchlow wrote:
> Or the waypoints in formulating a false confession, under the guidance of
> a police interrogator.
>
> -- rec --
>
> On Sat, Aug 5, 2023 at 10:30 AM
Or the waypoints in formulating a false confession, under the guidance of a
police interrogator.
-- rec --
On Sat, Aug 5, 2023 at 10:30 AM Stephen Guerin
wrote:
> More seriously, I see a series of prompts as vector compositing to give
> context and then exploring the synthesized space created.
More seriously, I see a series of prompts as vector compositing to give
context and then exploring the synthesized space created. Less about
information retrieval or search.
On Sat, Aug 5, 2023, 10:16 AM Stephen Guerin
wrote:
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>
> On Sat, Aug 5, 2023, 10:05 AM Marcus Daniels wrote:
>
>> There
On Sat, Aug 5, 2023, 10:05 AM Marcus Daniels wrote:
> There is something objectionable about prompts. Like a therapist
> extracting subconscious recovered memories from childhood PTSD.
>
I understand your concerns. Prompting, especially in therapeutic contexts,
should be approached with care
There is something objectionable about prompts. Like a therapist extracting
subconscious recovered memories from childhood PTSD.
On Aug 5, 2023, at 8:53 AM, Stephen Guerin wrote:
The explicit times were part of the prompts.
we actually did these experiments this summer with Steve Cox's
The explicit times were part of the prompts.
we actually did these experiments this summer with Steve Cox's students at
Northern New Mexico College for an NSF Geo Pathways grant. I put in the
times from my memory of what was in the whiteboard as 6 teams reported
their results. Some used 2 liter
Who made up the exact timings?
-- rec --
On Sat, Aug 5, 2023, 9:10 AM Stephen Guerin
wrote:
> There were 10 or so intermediate prompts to drive chatGPT to that lab
> report.
>
> On Sat, Aug 5, 2023, 8:52 AM Stephen Guerin
> wrote:
>
>> chatGPT, you are a graduate student at c the Santa Fe
There were 10 or so intermediate prompts to drive chatGPT to that lab
report.
On Sat, Aug 5, 2023, 8:52 AM Stephen Guerin
wrote:
> chatGPT, you are a graduate student at c the Santa Fe Institute's complex
> systems summer school, write a lab report on your experiences with the
> tornado in a
chatGPT, you are a graduate student at c the Santa Fe Institute's complex
systems summer school, write a lab report on your experiences with the
tornado in a tube.
**Student Lab Report**
**Title:** Insights into Fluid Dynamics and Symmetry Breaking via 'Tornado
in a Tube'
**Objective:** This
Thanks, Eric. '
I think it's startling to we ordinary mortals when we can toggle a physical
system from one obvious state to another with so little effort. I realize
that that is what I am doing whenever I press a key on this computer, but
the computer has been arranged for my convenience.
Goddamnit. “The fact that you can stir water ….” (Not “store water”)
Goddamned spell-changer does not work with a 12-inch screen and eyes that no
longer work.
> On Aug 5, 2023, at 11:38 AM, David Eric Smith wrote:
>
> I think you have several variables in play at the same time here, Nick,
I think you have several variables in play at the same time here, Nick, and
that will make it challenging to get clear what-all is involved, and what is
controlling in what combinations.
0. Let me say something general, which won’t be comprehensible within this
bullet, but which I will unpack
Ok, folks. I apologize to those of you who are fed up with my kitchen
physics, but there has been a bit of a development in that saga that I want
to share with those few of you who aren’t. Years ago, I came home for the
summer with my ears ringing with the notion that structures are formed to
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