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| + | The meeting began with a comprehensive overview of Alan Turing' | ||
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| + | ====Summary==== | ||
| + | ===Alan Turing' | ||
| + | John Day presented a comprehensive overview of Alan Turing' | ||
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| + | ===Computing Universality and Brain Function=== | ||
| + | The meeting focused on discussing the universality of computers and the limitations of current understanding of brain function. David explained Turing' | ||
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| + | ===AI Document Analysis Demonstration=== | ||
| + | John demonstrated how to use AI to analyze source material by uploading a PDF document and interacting with a chatbot like Claude. He showed how to select text excerpts, set queries, and visualize responses to gain deeper insights. John and meeting members discussed the nuances of visualizing content and the interesting aspects of how AI processes and presents information. | ||
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| + | ===AI Visualization and Hallucination Detection=== | ||
| + | John demonstrated a visualization process and discussed how to discern hallucinations in AI responses, noting that human inspection is currently the only reliable method. He explained that AI responses fall into two categories: human-generated content (including original documents and commentary) and Large Language Model Database responses, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between these types. John also showed how he created his presentation through conversational analysis, highlighting the interplay between text and visualizations in AI interactions. | ||
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| + | ===AI Visualizations and Data Analysis=== | ||
| + | John discussed his work on visualizations and data analysis, comparing it to impedance matching in RF signals. He explained how visualizations help in absorbing and understanding information better than text alone. John also shared his experience of using AI tools like Claude to create visualizations and then generating queries for other AI engines, which LCC expanded upon, highlighting the differences in results from various AI engines. | ||
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| + | ===AI Avatar Creation Demonstration=== | ||
| + | John demonstrated how he created an AI avatar using Claude, explaining the process of brainstorming, | ||
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| + | ===AI Avatars and Human Intelligence=== | ||
| + | The group discussed John's presentation on AI avatars, particularly focusing on Alan Turing' | ||
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