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cool

Genuis!


I like the CRT-like filter effect.


Hmm... The key is to successfully decompose a big, hard problem into easier atomic sub-problems. However, the decomposition process itself is difficult, and this paper is not about that. They decompose a task using a human-written prompt.


wow....


I like the vibe.


Prompts are really an interesting way of programming, and we can actually express logic containing abstract adjectives like ‘happy’ and ‘unsatisfied’ in a somewhat arbitrary way.


Great!


"As an analogy, imagine that you could put your dog or cat into hibernate mode whenever you left on a trip. Your dog or cat might not notice, but even if they did, they might not mind. Now imagine that you could put your child into hibernate mode whenever you were too busy to spend time with them. Your child would absolutely notice, and even if you told them it was for their own good, they would make certain inferences about how much you valued them. That’s the situation the human characters in the story find themselves in." Fascinating.


RL doesn't need that much static data, it needs a lot of "good" tasks/challenges and computation.


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