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Correction: renaming the Gulf of Mexico is not an allucination from AI but it is a lucid tought from NS (natural stupidity - which is what we'll be left with in a few months time).
ОтветитьGiles i need your help. I want to be a good and confident teacher in language and literature. Need your guide as how to build my language efficiency on my own. I need to learn english language where i don't have to worry about the language or grammar mistakes while using it. Please guide some directions
Ответить😂😂😂😂😂 using mark face is hilarious
ОтветитьI've been intuitively doing this for 2 years. It is a powerful method.
Another good approach is to give an LLM a well strutured dataset/PDF of the content you want to learn, and ask it to ask you questions about the content, and rate your answers / suggest other content you may need to review.
Great ideas, thank you! I wish the video would've shown an example of an LLM giving a critical assessment or supplying questions for guiding to an answer. These devices are amazing, but how good are they really?
ОтветитьYour whispered info is OK, but if you would just make it the slightest bit more quiet, we won't have to hear you at all. (Ask AI how to use free audio software to normalize your recorded audio volume level.)
ОтветитьI'll give this a try for understanding the books I read for my book clubs to start. Usually I don't have much to say at the meetings other than "I liked such and such character. They were funny." or "I didn't really like the book for some reason." These are classic book clubs, so most of the books we read are public domain. Hopefully this will help me think more deeply about what I'm reading so I can contribute more to the meetings.
ОтветитьA clever boy! Condescending, my apologies. Who's a clever boy? And to boot can explain things clearly. Thank you.
ОтветитьWas it really necessary to be political With your comment about the Gulf? ☹️☹️
ОтветитьGreat video. Dovetails with my recent thinking on the topic. Use AI as a tool for learning, not a substitute.
ОтветитьAlso with the voice.
ОтветитьThe "Socratic Method" is the LEAST efficient way to learn anything. It is the opposite of the way brains work. They use the Socratic Method in law school -- forgetting that Socrates only handled two cases in court and lost them both. Socrates was all about getting people to think about moral and ethical questions. The Socratic Method works for that sort of thing. But it does NOT work for factual questions. You cannot possibly learn the major exports of Peru or the common law definition of burglary using the Socratic Method.
The way the brain works is that it requires a skeleton (or outline) that it fleshes out with details from other information. You need to have ChatGPT provide a simplified outline of the topic first. Then study in greater detail. Your brain will then fit the pieces into the overall framework. But starting off with a bunch of questions when you have no basic understanding of the topic is just going to be a waste of time.
With Ai becoming smarter, and with tools like github copilot and lovable, won't the only language to master only be natural language? Because the Ai will do practically everything, from writing code and debugging. The human will only just need to direct it towards an outcome, like an app/payment system/ an ai model ?? I am curious because I am contemplating between learning how to code / just learning how to use Ai to create my projects / demos. Pls help
ОтветитьAnother approach that turbocharges learning is exploiting invariable AI model mistakes (even though they constantly improve). I now train models in advanced physics and math; while I have a physics PhD, I'm +30 years out of grad school and 20 years from using that knowledge. In 6 weeks of intense model training (creating original physics/math problems and correcting model mistakes, or reviewing other's similar tasks), I essentially went through a 5-year crash course equivalent to 4 years undergrad and 1st year grad school. I'm actually now well above my knowledge level and problem-solving capabilities compared to when I graduated. The key is that you must critically analyze every aspect of the model's response and double-check their facts; it may get a solution to a difficult problem 85% correct, but it usually make a mistake somewhere. I really think teachers should incorporate this into education; it may only be suitable for STEM and it does require you already have a decent knowledge base, but it's been a nearly miraculous accelerator for me.
ОтветитьAll it searches is the web and the web is full of crap and fakenews, so the output is also crap. It's a shame.
ОтветитьSuch a nice and concise video you had, and the way you worked at it slowly, and explain things, it's going to be a lot of help putting this into practice, thank you so much.
aloha
This is right up my alley. Some of my best teachers were mostly correct, but generally unreliable and prone to hallucinations (probably from drugs, though.) I've started having ChatGPT do this with coding, so I can learn terms, extensions, etc.
ОтветитьProper AI 😮.
ОтветитьThat's the kind of clickbait people terminate their suscriptions for. At least I just did.
Ответитьhere are the 2 prompts for any one who wants to copy and use them straight away.
1. Act as a Socratic tutor and help me understand the concept of ----. Ask me questions to guide my understanding.
2. Make a list of propositions in the text you are answering in the format, "x is a type of y", "w is caused by x", "A explains B", put it into a table with 3 columns.
i like it when people does share valuable things. but i feel the nasty aura when they mix their politics in it
ОтветитьBruh 😮🤓
Ответитьallegedly according to (((experts))) but did they make big cheap houses yet? and lower medical prices?
Ответить“Crazy AI hallucinations” 😂Love it! Greetings from México , love your channel, it’s helped me improve my study skills, thanks Giles for sharing such valuable content
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ОтветитьList of propositions in this text in the format
"X is a type of Y"
"W is caused by X"
"A explains B"
and put it into a table with three columns :)
unrelated but you have the prettiest eyes ever.
ОтветитьAI doesnt do prejudice and asking it stupid questions (stupid to fucking know it all people) made me learn 100x no fucking judgment — emotional learning is how people learn mostly.
ОтветитьI asked my Claude AI the prompt for evaluating my understanding of European history. Argh I'm hooked, this is actually amazingly handy. Thank you sir!
ОтветитьCould you please make a video of the best SQL books for beginners or data scientists to use. I trust your judgement😅. Thanks 🙏🏼
ОтветитьI use it to learn react this way
ОтветитьThe Gulf of America 🤣🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьYou should write a book
ОтветитьWhy are you whispering the whole video
Ответитьi don't know but after reading ai generated i feel like i have not learned concepts fully!🤔
ОтветитьThis is the best video I watched in last 3 years. AMAZING!
ОтветитьStill don’t really know what the take away from this video is
ОтветитьHello, Giles. I really appreciate any help you can provide
ОтветитьGood stuff!
Ответитьthank you as always. Great info as always. Never tried to appreciate the camera work and how thought out the transitions between shots and sequences.
ОтветитьLike the content had to hear it as a podcast though, the "turning to the camera" over and over is just too irritating and jarring to watch over and over. I dont mean this in an unkind way just feedback. Took me out the video entirely.
ОтветитьI really like your videos, and I have new inspiration every time I watch them. Recently, I have been exploring the field of AI and found that PSYCHE AI has great potential and I think you will be interested.
ОтветитьLove this
ОтветитьI transcribed the video into text and pasted it into ChatGPT. Then, I used the prompt: "Can you apply the techniques, concepts, and prompts from this video to the topic of 'XXXX'?" The results far exceeded my expectations.
ОтветитьI just ran across your channel recently. I think you might consider renaming it to something more appropriate than "Python Programmer". The subject of the video was interesting, but then I wondered why I would want to trust the information from a person whose specialty is Python Programming :D
ОтветитьEnjoyed this video and good suggestion to think of ai as a coach and a tutor. But I must say, I love the color of your walls!
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