from Diary 2023-05-12 Reading” in an era where LLM.

  • It is common in the world to say “read” only to look through in a one-dimensional way
  • I’ve been trying to get emulator for a very limited number of authors by doing more time-consuming readings.
    • Unclear what an emulator is
    • I think one aspect is the Knowledge Network.
    • Networks that can be traced as needed, not in the order in which they are written in the books.
  • This is something we don’t do that often.

The presence of Scrapbox has allowed part of this process to proceed in a public state.

  • profitable sign
  • You are not alone in the process.
  • People who already have a knowledge network can give me feedback on what they associate with my articles.
  • one’s size (as opposed to one’s size in general)
    • Often short and difficult to do.
      • Because it’s cost-effective.
      • In this case, the fragments are too small to be suitable for Scrapbox

There are signs of further progress when combined with LLMs.

  • The judgment of “I think there is a connection” or “There is a connection here” used to be made by the brain of a living person.
  • When I think, “This fragment seems useful,” I can do a vector search on that fragment, and I think I can make better “Discovering Relationships” than I have done so far.
  • It would be beneficial to have the LLM ask questions about what you wrote.

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