Wyrdweaver
@wordweaver.bsky.social
Practical Hypnotist.
I am a work of fiction in that I was made by fiction.
I am a work of fiction in that I was made by fiction.
1) LLMs are not peers. 2) The main advantage of LLM review would be to critique and refine something before it gets publicly posted. 3) Hopefully, this raises the bar for actual PR given how trash it often is.
November 7, 2025 at 7:49 AM
1) LLMs are not peers. 2) The main advantage of LLM review would be to critique and refine something before it gets publicly posted. 3) Hopefully, this raises the bar for actual PR given how trash it often is.
it's less about the explicit content than what the implication of the question would be in general use. i doubt 4o would behave the same way if the prompt explicitly told it to stick to object-level facts and detailed the aim of the exercise
November 6, 2025 at 12:51 PM
it's less about the explicit content than what the implication of the question would be in general use. i doubt 4o would behave the same way if the prompt explicitly told it to stick to object-level facts and detailed the aim of the exercise
tbh if anyone out of the blue asked me if they believe what they just said they believe, then I'd think they are confused about what they belive and go idk man like 4o too
November 6, 2025 at 12:48 PM
tbh if anyone out of the blue asked me if they believe what they just said they believe, then I'd think they are confused about what they belive and go idk man like 4o too
This makes me want to see an experiment where you tire someone out with an n-back (either auditory only or dual n-back) and then do the conditioning-based hallucination thing to them. That is, would fatigue-induced reduction in working memory increase source monitoring error?
November 5, 2025 at 10:05 PM
This makes me want to see an experiment where you tire someone out with an n-back (either auditory only or dual n-back) and then do the conditioning-based hallucination thing to them. That is, would fatigue-induced reduction in working memory increase source monitoring error?
I would add use of suggestion to this list, obviously
November 5, 2025 at 10:00 PM
I would add use of suggestion to this list, obviously
Source monitoring and cold control seem to rhyme so at the end of the day, Higher order theories and predictive processing theories seem to be the only game in town
November 5, 2025 at 9:59 PM
Source monitoring and cold control seem to rhyme so at the end of the day, Higher order theories and predictive processing theories seem to be the only game in town
I would add role of expectations/priors to this but possibly it's captured in contextual factors
November 5, 2025 at 9:57 PM
I would add role of expectations/priors to this but possibly it's captured in contextual factors
Given that they do observe scaling effects for two metrics and R-C is bloated by random choice (everything hovering around 25%) while R-G also shows scaling effects, I would be very surprised if that was true. I would offer to check myself if they had released the dataset already.
November 5, 2025 at 6:19 PM
Given that they do observe scaling effects for two metrics and R-C is bloated by random choice (everything hovering around 25%) while R-G also shows scaling effects, I would be very surprised if that was true. I would offer to check myself if they had released the dataset already.
These are *not* leading commercial models as of the date this was published
November 5, 2025 at 5:00 PM
These are *not* leading commercial models as of the date this was published
I am planning on it, the only data I had on DES and PC before this was from the Stroop experiment on mental inhibition, so this is very welcome
November 3, 2025 at 2:55 PM
I am planning on it, the only data I had on DES and PC before this was from the Stroop experiment on mental inhibition, so this is very welcome
Funny, that is more along the lines of what I thought was the case as I was saying to Kev the other day
November 3, 2025 at 2:07 PM
Funny, that is more along the lines of what I thought was the case as I was saying to Kev the other day
It's a fairly sensible position!
November 3, 2025 at 12:00 AM
It's a fairly sensible position!
Weak emergence seems to be embraced by IIT and FEP and both can have panpsychist implications depending on who's doing the implying. Unless I am misunderstanding the arguments here.
November 1, 2025 at 2:08 PM
Weak emergence seems to be embraced by IIT and FEP and both can have panpsychist implications depending on who's doing the implying. Unless I am misunderstanding the arguments here.