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jadbox 3 days ago

I just want to chime in here about the importance of taking notes and having a journal. These things are now more important than ever as they can literally help fine-tune agents to help assist you using your personal style.

trial3 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

> These things are now more important than ever

oh definitely. i agree here. can't wait to read the rest of the sentence, probably saying something meaningful about the creative benefits of unstructured writing, or the importance of relying on your own thoughts and language and unique voice in the era of LLMs

> as they can literally help fine-tune agents to help assist you using your personal style.

oh

jadbox 2 days ago | parent [-]

I get it. Both things can be true. Unstructured writing can help you develop as a person. It can also teach your own model the 'real raw human train of thoughts' of your personal journey. Personally I love the idea of booting up great-great-grandpa-model that'll have been trained on his 40 years of almost daily journaling. We are not trying to 'remake him' to be clear- we are talking about being have to have an interaction chat with his personality-vibe as it was recorded by his own hand and in his own words.

itissid 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I have always wondered if I should be recording all my conversations privately — with consent —with family and friends and then train an LLM to let anyone speak to someone that sounds "like me" when I am gone.

I suppose one could order all the data over time -— decades — and then train a model incrementally every decade and imitate me better at a point in time.

I suppose one could also narrate thoughts and feelings associated with many transcripts, which would be very tedious but would make the LLM imitate not just style but some amount of internal monologue.

I suppose one level further could be an LLM learning about the variety or parts of the ego, the I, me, mine, ours. Then the Observer and the Observed parts of thought — if we can somehow tap internal thought without manually speaking — because thoughts are, metaphorically speaking, the speed of light.

Why would one do all this? I suppose a curt answer would be to "live" eternally of course — with all the limitations of the current tech — but still try.

It might make a fascinating psychoanalysis project, one that might be a better shot at explaining someone's _self_ not as a we, a stranger, might as outwardly see it: just as a series of highs and lows and nothing in between, but instead as how they lived through it.

futuraperdita 2 days ago | parent [-]

You've created a text-based version of a Black Mirror episode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be_Right_Back

SecretDreams 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Is this what tool and die makers used to feel when going to LOC to train their replacements?

Personally, I do not want my likeness to persist after my death, nor do I wish for a company to be able to leverage my likeness after I leave said company.

djmips 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

from context I figure you meant China and/or other places that would take over American manufacturing but I'm curious what LOC means - typo?

nullbound 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

I understand the concern, but I also think there are benefits to this approach. And while I absolutely agree with you on the likeness part used for a company, at a personal level, I believe it could have a great impact ( and be of use ). And, more importantly, you can then control the disposition of your likeness appropriately ( via an old fashioned will ). As a society, we seem to have solutions for these situations. They were just not very common.

SecretDreams 3 days ago | parent [-]

Given the velocity of this industry and it being largely driven by corporations, how many individuals do you think will have control over their likeness vs their likeness being stored by some entity they did not explicitly consent towards?

I appreciate your take, I just think it is not in line with the current trajectory outside of some unique HN posters and the like - and even they will probably wake up one day realizing some entity also already owns their likeness, albeit the HN user might have a local copy they hand crafted themselves using some cobbled together hardware.

nullbound 3 days ago | parent [-]

You do have a point. That is why I am not pushing it as a general solution and frankly why I am not super keen on putting everything on github for everyone to see. If there is only one dark joke of the current times, it is that pressing agree somehow constitutes agreeing to legally consenting all sorts of invasive practices.

I would absolutely not suggest doing what I am doing to an average user.

edit: Frankly, just by thinking I am above average I might be inviting a more risky behavior.

levmiseri 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Fully agree on the importance of taking notes and writing in general [1], but I absolutely do not want to train a model on my texts or attempt a personal style imitation. I can't fully put my finger on why exactly other than that it feels icky and that it would hinder my long-term writing quality rather than help it.

[1] I made an app to be my lifelong companion for this: https://kraa.io/about – No AI integration.