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L A Chambers's avatar

I really don’t have anything thoughtful to add.

I read this a few days ago and can’t stop thinking about it. (Not only because I have a Phaedrus-inspired tattoo.) i think there is so much room to broaden our traditional canon of literature that is often taught in classrooms as just the bare minimum to start engaging with a wider array of readers.

Adding discursive features, as enrichment and not replacement, has so much cool potential. Anyway, you’re brilliant. Thank you for giving me something to ponder.

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Lance Cummings's avatar

LLMs are tools not people!

I like your use case for discussion boards. Narrowing the purpose and scope is key to making currently technologies work well. Just telling it to take on a role is very limited.

I do think it might be possible to build a "historical" LLM that is more useful, but it would take a lot of work curating and structuring the data used by a customized model ... more work than almost anyone would would want to do ... particularly for this purpose.

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