I have been thinking a lot lately about “diachronic AI” and “vintage LLMs” — language models designed to index a particular slice of historical sources rather than to hoover up all data available. I’ll have more to say about this in a future post, but one thing that came to mind while writing this one is the point made by AI safety researcher Owain Evans about how such models could be trained:
Google Messages already has a location-sharing feature, but it's more for dropping a static pin on a map. That's fine if you're staying in the same spot, but not much use if you're on the go. The difference here is that the new option updates your location as you move, making it much easier to connect with someone.
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His advice? Leverage the one thing AI has so far struggled to replicate: human judgement.