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Stephen Tucker's avatar

Grateful for this read, which introduced me to the convergent representation hypothesis. I'm a neuroscience instrumentation engineer, not a computer scientist, and I've been following closely the developments in compressive sensing because I think these ideas may be important to brain recording. Anyway, I'm not sure I grasp your final point, or how these ideas relate--you suggest that we can hope to decode the few samples of Linear A we have by leveraging an otherwise complete corpus of language embeddings? At some point, the limited amount of Linear A we have still makes this a very hard inversion problem. (Luckily we can continue to record the whales...)

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DotProduct's avatar

Thank you. So some thoughts: first multiple different organisations are ploughing bazillions each into creating more or less the same thing- somewhat redundant and inefficient duplicative effort n’est pas?; second, this is a platonic ai 2025- platonic ai 1925 was v different (racist, misogynist etc) and so will platonic ai 2125 because we are using time stamped culturally curated data; finally; whale song, bee dances and ant smells will be super cool if we haven’t bumped them off by 2050…

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