What Grover and Good Will Hunting can tell us about the limits of artificial intelligence
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First, a quick thank you to all the new subscribers to the Cognitive Resonance Substack! It’s been an exciting week with the launch of this new effort and I’m grateful to you for taking the plunge with me. I thought I might start with what I hope will be a recurring feature around here, which is to share research that has influenced my understanding of generative AI – and hopefully make it understandable to a non-academic audience. Over the past year I’ve read a ton of academic papers – better me than you, right? – and I want to highlight those that I’ve found interesting and (sometimes) enjoyable. And I’ve got a good one to kick things off with, because it involves (a) exploring a deep question about the nature of how we understand intelligence, and (b) Sesame Street.
What Grover and Good Will Hunting can tell us about the limits of artificial intelligence
What Grover and Good Will Hunting can tell us…
What Grover and Good Will Hunting can tell us about the limits of artificial intelligence
First, a quick thank you to all the new subscribers to the Cognitive Resonance Substack! It’s been an exciting week with the launch of this new effort and I’m grateful to you for taking the plunge with me. I thought I might start with what I hope will be a recurring feature around here, which is to share research that has influenced my understanding of generative AI – and hopefully make it understandable to a non-academic audience. Over the past year I’ve read a ton of academic papers – better me than you, right? – and I want to highlight those that I’ve found interesting and (sometimes) enjoyable. And I’ve got a good one to kick things off with, because it involves (a) exploring a deep question about the nature of how we understand intelligence, and (b) Sesame Street.