Cassie Kozyrkov
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But if we're able to make machines understand our language, then we, without learning anything extra, just using our mother tongue, can make ourselves understood to machines.
And we can ask for weird things.
Think about it.
Whatever occurs, if we were like, you know, hey, chat GPT, give me a poem about bananas in the style of Shakespeare, we can ask.
Whereas before, when we think about traditional programming,
So imagine the year is 1995.
Anybody here liked playing Minesweeper in 1995?
Yes, yes, yes, okay.
Yeah, me too.
Now, it's 1995, and you are not computer programmers.
You don't know how to program.
And you see this Minesweeper thing, and you're like, Mines, I like the game, but mines are violent.
I want a game called Heart Sweeper.
And I don't like the grid the way that it is.
I want it to be a 15 by 15 grid.
And you want to change some rules around.
What would it take for you to actually make the attempt to get your thing?
No, no, but you, you, you, forget language for a moment.
You want Heart Sweeper, not Mind Sweeper.
It's $90.95.