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The lack of human decision-making in text produced by machines is creating a “dearth of the author”. Can we make it better? Learn more about the concept by reading the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gvyebqgr
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Fayad's Critical Look @ Existing SWE: Problems and Solutions Is Software Engineering an Art, Science, and Engineering? Major Problematic Issues? Part Two OBJECTIVES PROBLEMATIC CITATION (1 To 4) CITATIONS' PROBLEMS (1 & 2) CITATIONS' PROBLEMS (1 TO 8) THE BIG QUESTION CONCLUSION DISCUSSION PROBLEMATIC CITATION (1) In Yingxu Wang. "Software Engineering Foundations: A Software Science Perspective" Auerbach Publications, 8 August 2007 (1444 pages)." Wang said that "Software engineering is an ideal testbed for existing theories and methodologies in disciplines mentioned above in the book, from mathematics to cognitive informatics and from Science to sociology for two reasons: (1) Software engineering is the latest and the most complicated engineering branch that humankind has ever experienced, and (2) Software engineering is a transdisciplinary field with a theoretical foundation and empirical applications. An excellent the book treated software engineering as a science. PROBLEMATIC CITATION (2) In the gang of four (GoF) Book Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, et al. "Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software," Addison-Wesley Professional, October 1994, and another huge number of traditional analysis and design patterns books are programming languages where they claim that Patterns are micro-architecture. Question: Where are the macro and mini architectures? PLEASE WATCH THE REST OF THE VIDEO
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Read paper: Skeleton-of-Thought (SoT) prompting. It helps LLMs to write better via a two-part process of: 1. Generating an outline 2. Filling in each part of the outline independently Plus, this helps decoding speed because you can generate each outline component in parallel! 🔗: arxiv.org/abs/2307.15337 The paper is focused upon improving decoding speed, and they find as a side effect that generating an outline prior to writing improves the quality of LLM-generated text.
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FYI: Top 10 Tips for Developing a Killer Essay About Technology: An essay is a prose work of small volume and free composition, expressing individual impressions and thoughts on a specific occasion or issue and obviously does not claim to be a defining or exhaustive interpretation of the subject.... http://dlvr.it/T4hbH0
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Wordtune: Instantly Rewrite & Enhance Text
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I'm a particular fan of this InnerDrive & Bradley Busch article: Specific Retrieval Questions. I often find that retrieval is just lumped together as one big thing... 'recalling prior learning', but there's more to it. Are you using specific or open questions? If push came to shove, I think specific questions are both more important, and also easily to use more effectively. But this isn't to say that open retrieval questions are not also crucial. Anyway, check out the article because it does walk you through the pros and cons, and literature, around specific retrieval questions. https://lnkd.in/gPjsYSDU
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Even if you don't want to read the whole nineteen-page paper I think you may be interested in my quick 30 second overview of it. https://lnkd.in/eVppq7_H
From Parchment to Pixels: The Eternal Cycle of Power in the Digital Age
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Must read paper :Contextual effects: how to, and how not to, quantify them Great paper to understand contextual effects 👌 https://lnkd.in/gjrT9K_Y
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Cast your mind back, way back, to the year 106 AD. The Han Dynasty was rocking the cradle of civilization, and some bright spark in China had just invented paper. Fast forward a few millennia, and here we are, still shuffling these ancient sheets like they’re the height of modern technology. It’s as if we’ve decided that the wheel is too round or fire is just too hot. The truth is, while paper was the pinnacle of innovation during the days of togas and gladiators, it's now about as cutting-edge as a sundial at a space station. It’s time to leap from the papyrus and parchment of yesteryears into the sleek digital age, where the only thing you need to keep track of your documents is a few clicks, not an entire forest. Imagine a world where 'the printer’s jammed again' is an ancient curse lost to time, and 'Sorry, I lost that document' is a phrase more outdated than dial-up internet. Embracing modern technology gives us the freedom to escape the paper prison and, just maybe, keep our desks clean enough to actually do something revolutionary on them—like work. https://buff.ly/49Fdj0u #docuxplorer #documentmanagement #compliance #cfo #controller
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