Having the ideas laid out, talked about, is helpful because then you can call the LLM’s knowledge of the ideas. Like, your prompt can say: Write down what Confucius would say about this line of reasoning, and then correct the reasoning to be in line with his critiques. Or something.
But another thing that helps is having the ideas applied. So, e.g. seeing a bunch of records of skillful therapists helping their clients come to understand themselves / their values / how to act in harmony with those around them / whatever, might (via magic) lead to a trained LLM having some of the actual patterns there, rather than just the explicit sentences about the patterns.
Having the ideas laid out, talked about, is helpful because then you can call the LLM’s knowledge of the ideas. Like, your prompt can say: Write down what Confucius would say about this line of reasoning, and then correct the reasoning to be in line with his critiques. Or something.
But another thing that helps is having the ideas applied. So, e.g. seeing a bunch of records of skillful therapists helping their clients come to understand themselves / their values / how to act in harmony with those around them / whatever, might (via magic) lead to a trained LLM having some of the actual patterns there, rather than just the explicit sentences about the patterns.