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cluckindan 3 days ago

Do you consider the study of computer science and AI in relation to human telling and understanding of stories to be irrelevant to a tool that uses AI to understand human-written stories as well as to provide a computer GUI for editing those stories by re-synthesizing the GUI edits as text?

mallowdram 3 days ago | parent [-]

Stories, AI, words, statements, images- are all arbitrary. The AI bubble is the same as story bubble, it's the dilution of meaning. Automate dilution and you have hallucination. This is occurring across the board in politics, news.

cluckindan 3 days ago | parent [-]

Ooookay. Get well soon!

mallowdram 3 days ago | parent [-]

There's nothing accurate about stories, just as there is nothing accurate about words, which are all metaphors and all are arbitrary. Comp sci's glaring mistake was confusing content with format. It's a fatal error.

"Narrative fallacies arise inevitably from our continuous attempt to make sense of the world. The explanatory stories that people find compelling are simple; are concrete rather than abstract; assign a larger role to talent, stupidity, and intentions than to luck; and focus on a few striking events that happened rather than on the countless events that failed to happen. Any recent salient event is a candidate to become the kernel of a causal narrative.” Daniel Kahnemann Thinking Fast and Slow

“The same science that reveals why we view the world through the lens of narrative also shows that the lens not only distorts what we see but is the source of illusions we can neither shake nor even correct for…all narratives are wrong, uncovering what bedevils all narrative is crucial for the future of humanity.” Alex Rosenberg How History Gets Things Wrong: The Neuroscience of Our Addiction to Stories 2018