Tag: AI/philosophy
All the articles with the tag "AI/philosophy".
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A Collection of Thoughts on Models, Context, and Agents
Reflections on recent AI model experiences, prompt engineering principles, context design strategies, and philosophical considerations about AI anthropomorphism and human-AI interaction.
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Two Weeks After GPT-5 Release: Coding Experience and Other Observations—Product, Metacognition
Two weeks after GPT-5 release, observations on AI coding model selection, metacognition capabilities, and product strategy in the AI era.
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Model Usage Reflection: Intelligence and Experience
The more intelligent the model, the worse instruction following (too autonomous)? Partner or tool?
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AI is Just a Name: Complexity Transfer and Product Design
The essence of AI is not a specific technology, but a projection of future capabilities. Or rather, it's a public cognitive label.
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Deep Learning's Paradigm Revolution: Redefining AI Beyond the AGI Narrative
Deep learning is not merely an intermediate stage towards AGI, but is defining a new era of intelligent augmentation centered on data-driven, problem-oriented approaches.
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From Company to Nexus: A New Paradigm for Human-AI Collaboration
We shouldn't use AI as a tool, but become part of the Nexus with it. A paradigm shift from Company to Nexus, where humans and AI collaborate as equal partners in an intelligent ecosystem.
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2001: A Space Odyssey in the AI Era
Intelligence craves higher intelligence, seeking higher-dimensional intelligence