LLM camp continues I had an early dinner at about 6pm and was supposed to have work time until 9pm, but I couldnā€™t get my head around it at all.

  • I even have a blueprint of the code, but I canā€™t write it at all.

Returned to the hotel room around 9:00 p.m., but didnā€™t have the energy to go to the bath and sleep for a while. Woke up around 24:00.

Itā€™s a bit sad to read this story. When I read this story, I feel a little sad. I feel sorry that I canā€™t write any code because my head is spinning even though I ate early. Itā€™s also sad that I donā€™t have the energy to go to the bathroom and just go to bed. But even if I donā€™t go to the bath, I might be able to have a great adventure in my dreams, so I might actually become a secret hero. Iā€™m a daredevil adventurer! (GPT4)

By using LLM, you can get sloppy comments on everything!

AI writing reading notes.

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  • So far there has been human interaction only after B

  • But then I realized that after C might be more appropriate.

  • A case study of a new combination with the assistance of AI

  • People who do the thinking process only in their minds cannot observe it.

  • Itā€™s hard to verbalize what we canā€™t observe.

  • At some point in my life I encountered the KJ method, which allowed me to observe certain parts of my thoughts.

  • But it turned out to be only one step.

  • I didnā€™t observe the part of the thinking that goes on in the brain during that process of ā€œme doing the KJ method.ā€

  • So, while I used the KJ method and the further developed Kozaneba, I could not verbalize how to use them in a way that would be beneficial.

  • This time, the AI output did not go through ā€œthe process of chopping sentences into fragments,ā€ but a KJ-method grouping-like phenomenon occurred, so the observation proceeded.

    • When I do KJ method or Kozaneba, I do the ā€œprocess of chopping sentences into fragmentsā€ before these three steps, so I was not able to compare them like this

I have a feeling weā€™re getting closer to an answer.

  • This is a true example of [Polanyiā€™s tacit knowledge
  • Even if you donā€™t know the right answer to arrive at, you can get closer to the right answer if you have a sense of whether or not you are approaching the right answer

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