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Leo's avatar

Minor comment: Check your sentence: “There is a lot of research into building more shifty AI Models, that are much better at adapting to the world.”

I’d suggest rephrasing “shifty models” with “models that can shift" or something like “adaptive models.” [This is not my specialty ;-)}

A cursory reading might confuse readers [like me] who see the term “shifty models” and go down a rabbit hole trying to understand, thinking

{intended to be purposefully misleading or deceptive in its outputs giving biased or erroneous information}

rather than "models that can shift"

{systems designed to adjust their behavior significantly based on changing conditions or new data, demonstrating a higher level of flexibility and responsiveness}.

Like I said, only a minor suggestion, if you ever revise the post.

Thank you for your effort, especially the detailed explanations in your writings.

And best wishes on your PRC VISA quest. Take note though, unless you have experience on this side of the Great Firewall you will be in for a numbing series of adjustments!

Devansh's avatar

Appreciate your comments. Hope you're holding up well

Michael Woudenberg's avatar

Great insights. One of the key elements of Wu Wei that's overlooked and apropos to AI is that it includes intentional NON action. This would be good to consider with the current trend of constantly chasing the next thing.

Jack Myers's avatar

Or read The Tao of Leadership: Harmonizing Technological Innovation and Human Creativity in the AI Era by Jack Myers

Devansh's avatar

will check it out

HASH's avatar

Sometimes I wonder if a advanced tao like ai is already here and has always been.

HASH's avatar

HERE and has always been such is the way.