return2ozma@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days agoA Prominent OpenAI Investor Appears to Be Suffering a ChatGPT-Related Mental Health Crisis, His Peers Sayfuturism.comexternal-linkmessage-square59fedilinkarrow-up1264arrow-down114cross-posted to: technology@beehaw.org
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minus-squareSenal@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-22 days agoNot that i disagree with you, but coherence is one of those things that highly subjective and context dependent. A non-science inclined person reading most scientific papers would think they were incoherent. Not because they couldn’t be written in a way more comprehensible to the non-science person, but because that’s not the target audience. The audience that is targeted will have a lot of the same shared context/knowledge and thus would be able to decipher the content. It could well be that he’s talking using context, knowledge and language/phrasing that’s not in the normal lexicon. I don’t think that’s what’s happening here, but it’s not impossible.
Not that i disagree with you, but coherence is one of those things that highly subjective and context dependent.
A non-science inclined person reading most scientific papers would think they were incoherent.
Not because they couldn’t be written in a way more comprehensible to the non-science person, but because that’s not the target audience.
The audience that is targeted will have a lot of the same shared context/knowledge and thus would be able to decipher the content.
It could well be that he’s talking using context, knowledge and language/phrasing that’s not in the normal lexicon.
I don’t think that’s what’s happening here, but it’s not impossible.