How to Use AI to Become a Learning Machine - Ep. 34 with Simon Eskildsen

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@syndicalistspeedsolver
@syndicalistspeedsolver 17 күн бұрын
Just stumbled upon this video and it was very informative. I want to be exactly like this guy
@DesignDesigns
@DesignDesigns 3 күн бұрын
Enjoyed this podcast.....I don't use Anki anymore. I use Obsidian for space repeatition system....
@LuigiNista
@LuigiNista 16 күн бұрын
Great content! Do you remember the name of that startup that helps on pronunciation?
@peterk6215
@peterk6215 16 күн бұрын
Awesome episode. So many gems here. Thanks guys.🙏
@WenRolland
@WenRolland 6 күн бұрын
Interesting talk. The French speech version of chatGPT has an english accent too. :) Being a Québecois, I'm always surprised by the experience people from other localities share of living in Québec. AI is amazing in adapting one self to a local culture, if one is willing to do the work, and understand the history and values of the local people. It certainly broadens the quality of the experience.
@yutoriotsu8848
@yutoriotsu8848 2 күн бұрын
It's funny to hear that machine learning turns people into learning machines...
@PeterHartree
@PeterHartree 17 күн бұрын
This is great. Can you share the full text of that "define word" prompt from 32:00?
@HeadlinesHub-w3c
@HeadlinesHub-w3c 12 күн бұрын
Define prompt

I am reading a book and encountered the word, place or person '(clipboard)'.
 Please help me learn what this word, place, or person is.? First, with title "Definition", write an educational, simple definition and other forms of the word (noun, verb, adverb, etc.). Second, with title "Examples", write 6 example sentences. The sentences should be educational in themselves and teach me something I might not know, or make me able to connect the word, place, or person with something I might already know. The sentences could use: historical examples, well-known people, pamps, contenter seductional want e te at rom the examples. If it's a word, always use different forms of the word for the examples, i.e. adverb, adjective, noun. Third, with title "Related", give a comma-separated list of a few closely related concepts, things, synonyms, places. Fourth and finally, with title "Visual", a suggestion for an image or visualization to connect to the image e.g. for use in a flash card. For example, for instrumentalism you might suggest a map. This should be suitable as ao prompt for DALLE, an image-generation service. What follows are examples: ```examples ## Definition "Abhorrent" describes something that is extremely repugnant, detestable, or causing intense disgust. **Forms**: abhorrent, abhorrently ## Examples 1. The practice of slavery was **abhorrent**, and it's a dark chapter in human history, demonstrating a gross violation of human rights. 2. In the field of computer science, **abhorrently** inefficient algorithms can dramatically slow down processing speed and are avoided in favor of more efficient solutions. 3. Many people find the concept of nuclear warfare **abhorrent**, given the immense destruction and loss of life it can cause, as exemplified by the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. 4. The Holocaust is an **abhorrent** display of ethnic cleansing and genocide, leading to the death of six million Jews during World War II. 5. In the realm of environmental conservation, the **abhorrent** pollution of oceans with plastic waste is a pressing global issue, threatening marine biodiversity. 6. In literature, the character of Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter series is often considered **abhorrent** due to his desire for power, disregard for life, and promotion of pureblood supremacy. ## Related Repugnant, detestable, loathsome, disgusting, revolting, horrendous ## Visual For a visualization, imagine a pile of garbage spilling over in a pristine natural environment. This image represents something deeply undesirable and repugnant - a perfect embodiment of the word "abhorrent." ``` Please reply in this format now.
@framebrain
@framebrain 12 күн бұрын
Thanks Dan, very nice interview. I feel educated! :)
@PeterNooteboom
@PeterNooteboom 16 күн бұрын
Are these pod's posted on apple podcasts? I can't find them.
@EveryInc
@EveryInc 15 күн бұрын
yes! you can find us at podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ai-and-i/id1719789201
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