Brian Roemmele
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I guess it's saved.
It doesn't, you know, we'll use Reddit.
So you can train AI on next word prediction from any human data.
You can train facts on Wikipedia facts, right?
Data that the commissars at Wikipedia have voted are the facts.
That's the problem with it.
with when you start to say there are facts, there are observations, and you get better tools of observation that changes the observation.
Therefore, it changes the fact.
So are there observations that tend to be true?
Yeah, gravity works every morning.
You don't need to check it.
So we call that a fact.
But Einstein comes along and now that's a new observation.
Gravity works differently at
I don't want to get down that rabbit hole, but different observations, different colloquial explanations of how those facts work.
This data being removed leaves us with modern data.
And what is important is the amount of work that went into this.
And I don't mean that necessarily physically.
I mean mentally.
To get something to get this far, hundreds of people are very hard to read that data.