A criticism like "you do not understand how LLMs work" is then seen as an argumentum ad hominem because they projected the tech on themselves; a bit like some religious people get when you say "there's no proof your prayers do anything".
January 9, 2025 at 2:32 PM
A criticism like "you do not understand how LLMs work" is then seen as an argumentum ad hominem because they projected the tech on themselves; a bit like some religious people get when you say "there's no proof your prayers do anything".
Knowledge gaps: Think about all the casual learning that happens at dinner tables, from overheard conversations, radio, TV. Its hard for many deaf individuals to access this easily. Imagine missing it entirely without good language too, creating big gaps in understanding how society functions. 11/
December 31, 2024 at 5:04 PM
Knowledge gaps: Think about all the casual learning that happens at dinner tables, from overheard conversations, radio, TV. Its hard for many deaf individuals to access this easily. Imagine missing it entirely without good language too, creating big gaps in understanding how society functions. 11/
To everyone in a similar scenario: the tactic my doctor's office has taught me is to ask, in writing, for: 1) the name, board specialty, and license number of the doctor making the determination the treatment was not medically necessary;
March 26, 2024 at 2:16 AM
To everyone in a similar scenario: the tactic my doctor's office has taught me is to ask, in writing, for: 1) the name, board specialty, and license number of the doctor making the determination the treatment was not medically necessary;