Yes, and something that could build up a model of different people’s minds, and figure out the optimal way of transferring a representation between the two. What if had a language for master Go players to communicate their intuitions about board positions? Master composers to communicate how to write a symphony? Mathematicians to communicate the right intuitions for a particular theorem?
I mean we do have human language, which is remarkable in the extent to which it enables these things. But I have an intuition that we could do a lot better here (e.g. doing it in a day instead of 10 years, communicating things the experts can’t even put into words themselves yet). Imagining the possibilities her completely awes me.
Yes, and something that could build up a model of different people’s minds, and figure out the optimal way of transferring a representation between the two. What if had a language for master Go players to communicate their intuitions about board positions? Master composers to communicate how to write a symphony? Mathematicians to communicate the right intuitions for a particular theorem?
I mean we do have human language, which is remarkable in the extent to which it enables these things. But I have an intuition that we could do a lot better here (e.g. doing it in a day instead of 10 years, communicating things the experts can’t even put into words themselves yet). Imagining the possibilities her completely awes me.
Yes! For example I am often amazed by people who are able to explain complex technical concepts in accessible and interesting ways