pVectorSearch2023-06-13

  • When you create coined word, there are people who want people to use it and there are others who don’t.

  • In deepening my thinking, I need a handle to operate on concepts that do not yet have a Name, so I give them a name. - Since consider is me, others don’t have to use it.

    • I’m glad others are using it because it’s social proof that what I cut out was a useful concept.
    • It doesn’t matter if that other person says, “The name A doesn’t feel right to me, so I’m going to call it B.
      • It’s not the handle pattern that’s valuable.
  • Cases where others take pleasure in using “words of their own making”.

  • What is the case of giving a new meaning to a term that is already made to mean X in the world without permission?

  • About half of Japanese do not know ChatGPT

@nishio: participating in interesting projects that others are doing is a fun collaboration opportunity, but don’t skimp on your own projects because of it! You should not skip your own project because of it. You have to do it because you alone are responsible for the success or failure of the project if you don’t push it forward. - I was tempted to translate the rest of Technology Handbook for a New Society, for Cooperation Across Differences, but I didn’t have time.


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