Great take. It's like going from Photoshop to Figma, where the success of the latter was mainly the ability to colaborate. It will be very interesting to see how current LLMS tackle this subject.
Great post, an ability to cowork with a wider user group will actually enhance the models as that will eliminate bias of a one-to-one conversation and provide more secular observer audience to the thinking and reasoning of a model and help root out issues like machine bias or sychophantic behaviours.
Great article! You give a new perspective on AI which triggers very interesting questions and thoughts. Looking forward to seeing future developments of AI.
I look forward to the emergence of AI that can help facilitate large meetings, capable of actively interrupting us when we stray from the topic, without being constrained by concerns about authority or hierarchy.
Great take. It's like going from Photoshop to Figma, where the success of the latter was mainly the ability to colaborate. It will be very interesting to see how current LLMS tackle this subject.
Great post, an ability to cowork with a wider user group will actually enhance the models as that will eliminate bias of a one-to-one conversation and provide more secular observer audience to the thinking and reasoning of a model and help root out issues like machine bias or sychophantic behaviours.
Great article! You give a new perspective on AI which triggers very interesting questions and thoughts. Looking forward to seeing future developments of AI.
I look forward to the emergence of AI that can help facilitate large meetings, capable of actively interrupting us when we stray from the topic, without being constrained by concerns about authority or hierarchy.
In other words, the inevitable vibe shift to Artificial Social Intelligence is increasingly imminent! Great writeup.