Looking for Golems in all the wrong places...
"...one has only learnt to get the better of words For the thing one no longer has to say, or the way in which One is no longer disposed to say it." T.S. Eliot; East Coker "...when you finally have the pleasure of saying the thing you mean to say at the moment you mean to say it, remorse inevitably follows." Nora Ephron; You've Got Mail I know I've been talking about Golems rather a lot in this series, but honestly, the parallels are just too compelling to ignore. The Golem was an inanimate object in the shape of a human, given life by the power of written language. A Large Language Model is a computer system that has effectively been "brought to life" (if you want to be poetic about it) by the sum total of everything expressed in language... more or less. (You can read my thoughts about the Golem's "forbidden name of God" as an analog of A.I. training data by clicking here.) Like the Golem, a Large Language Model is not "alive...