Adding To The AI

People compliments AI, but I think without the internet, and the humans who filled it up with all the info, the AI wouldn’t be able to be anywhere useful. If no one actually wrote a whole page of review of a product, AI wouldn’t be able to scrape the internet and give you the summary within five seconds. If no one wrote a whole thread about rejection and pour their heart out, then that AI wouldn’t know how to comfort you, for you people who use LLM as therapy.

I know that when I use this AI that my input would be used as input too, but I sometimes wonder when would something I wrote on the internet, becomes an input to someone’s answer? When would this rambling on my blog, would be tokenised and added into the model, and be used to create a human readable sentence?

About a decade ago when I was writing freely on blogspot, I remember tracking where my readers are from. I barely have any readers so it was quite easy, but that is not the point. The point is it was quite exciting to see a figurative foot print of people who came and read something I read.

Back to the questions before, when would I know that I am adding to the AI that would use my posts as a basis to an answer? I wouldn’t know, I think. Guess that takes out the excitement of seeing my ‘contribution’ to humanity, but in a way it is more comforting as I am not too hung up about it. At least only hung up enough to write a post only.

Thank you for reading.

Similar Posts

  • If there is no wind, row

    If there is no path, make one. You are not a tree; if you’re not happy, move! These all seem to have the same theme, which is where there is a will, there is a way. Oops, there goes another proverb. I guess the explanation is a bit redundant, as the proverb is quite explanatory….

  • Learning by Doing

    I joined a very interesting webinar recently, where the speaker is very passionate about his field which is the robotics. I am not too familiar with it but what interested me more was his view on teaching, where most teachers are not actually teaching students with their materials, but they are actually creating references for…

  • Kids and Calamity

    We were watching a documentary of the missing Malaysian flight MH370 recently. It was quite interesting although a bit too dramatised for me. When we wanted to watch it, my wife and I said to our children that this happened years ago, back when the oldest of them was still in the womb. I also…

  • Learning from Accidents

    Recently the study group I joined was talking about minor accidents and it was a good exercise to go through these cases reported by Rail Accident and Investigation Branch (RAIB), because these accidents most of the time are caused by similar underlying causes, and in left unchecked, will cause more serious accidents. If we look…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *