by kva on 5/25/24, 10:26 PM with 4 comments
The ideal version would be that I can give it a topic and a level of understanding (ELI5, ELI10, ELI25) and it would summarize and organize all human knowledge on that topic and provide it to me. I would pay $X00 for this and would wait even 24-48 hours...
by kingkongjaffa on 5/26/24, 10:45 AM
That exists, its called a textbook. https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/xg3hXCYQPJkwHyik2/the-best-t...
“ For years, my self-education was stupid and wasteful. I learned by consuming blog posts, Wikipedia articles, classic texts, podcast episodes, popular books, video lectures, peer-reviewed papers, Teaching Company courses, and Cliff's Notes. How inefficient!
I've since discovered that textbooks are usually the quickest and best way to learn new material. That's what they are designed to be, after all.”
by talldayo on 5/25/24, 10:39 PM
The "premium" version of AI is doing your own research. AI will be wrong whether you run it fast or slow, so you've got to take that into account from square one.