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“The world is racing to develop ever more sophisticated large language models while a small language model unfurls itself in my home,” Angie Wang (@okchickadee) writes. “It’s funny to observe the similarities between the two models. But unnerving, too.” In a new comic, Wang explores the parallels between how humans and machines learn, and what personhood means in an age of accelerating artificial intelligence. The fact that we feel love for one another means that human obsolescence is not here and can never be, Wang writes. “For all the supposed intelligence of the machine, for all its essays and linear algebra—look, here is my child, full of blood and tender tissue.” Read the interactive comic at the link in our bio.


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