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Dan Maruschak's avatar

I haven't read the book so I don't know the context of the lottery thing, but I think that it might be worth thinking about in the context of multi-stage selection processes. If a later stage in the process (whether AI, human, or whatever) only ever sees pre-screened inputs then I think there's likely a greater chance of idiosyncratic biases being a factor at that stage. There might be something good about supplementing shortlists with some unscreened random options (could also signal problems with the shortlist generators if an unscreened option turns out to be better than the screened ones).

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Edgy Ideas's avatar

The reason I won't ever buy a book on AI is that it will be at least 3 editions out of date from the moment it the manuscript starts to be edited until final release. It's moving that fast.I find podcasts are the only way to keep up.

New reasoning models vastly improve accuracy but it won't stop the problem of garbage in-garbage out. And we should humbly admit that most of that garbage is human generated!!

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