It is a belief that doesn’t pay rent. Let’s assume that there is such a thing as a collective unconscious, which is the source of archetypes. What additional predictions does this enable? Why should I add the notion of a collective unconscious to my existing psychological theory? Why shouldn’t I trim away this epicycle with Occam’s Razor?
I know this will not answer your questions directly but there are currently patterns in AI that appears to be fitting to be debugged by Jungian analysis.. Like this one:
The davinci model can conjure sophisticated stories out the tokens Leilan and petertodd.
It is a belief that doesn’t pay rent. Let’s assume that there is such a thing as a collective unconscious, which is the source of archetypes. What additional predictions does this enable? Why should I add the notion of a collective unconscious to my existing psychological theory? Why shouldn’t I trim away this epicycle with Occam’s Razor?
I know this will not answer your questions directly but there are currently patterns in AI that appears to be fitting to be debugged by Jungian analysis.. Like this one:
The davinci model can conjure sophisticated stories out the tokens Leilan and petertodd.
https://twitter.com/SoC_trilogy/status/1638016382037110784?t=XvdXSJLK2vbNIemZqSWaZA&s=19
I fail to see how Jungian analysis can actually debug LLMs better than the approach that Robert_AIZI used in their analysis of the “SolidGoldMagikarp” glitch token.