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Bill Benzon

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The Story of My Intellectual Life

In the early 1970s I discovered that “Kubla Khan” had a rich, marvelous, and fantastically symmetrical structure. I’d found myself intellectually. I knew what I was doing. I had a specific intellectual mission: to find the mechanisms behind “Kubla Khan.” As defined, that mission failed, and still has not been achieved some 40 odd years later.

It’s like this: If you set out to hitch rides from New York City to, say, Los Angeles, and don’t make it, well then your hitch-hike adventure is a failure. But if you end up on Mars instead, just what kind of failure is that? Yeah, you’re lost. Really really lost. But you’re lost on Mars! How cool is that!

Of course, it might not actually be Mars. It might just be an abandoned set on a studio back lot.

That’s a bit metaphorical. Let’s just say I’ve read and thought about a lot of things having to do with the brain, mind, and culture, and published about them as well. I’ve written a bunch of academic articles and two general trade books, Visualization: The Second Computer Revolution (Harry Abrams1989), co-authored with Richard Friedhoff, and Beethoven’s Anvil: Music in Mind and Culture (Basic Books 2001). Here’s what I say about myself at my blog, New Savanna. I’ve got a conventional CV at Academia.edu. I’ve also written a lot of stuff that I’ve not published in a conventional venue. I think of them as working papers. I’ve got them all at Academia.edu. Some of my best – certainly my most recent – stuff is there.

Re­la­tion­ships among words, met­al­in­gual defi­ni­tion, and interpretability

Bill Benzon7 Jun 2024 19:18 UTC
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If lan­guage is for com­mu­ni­ca­tion, what does that im­ply about LLMs?

Bill Benzon12 May 2024 2:55 UTC
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An in­ter­est­ing math­e­mat­i­cal model of how LLMs work

Bill Benzon30 Apr 2024 11:01 UTC
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At last! ChatGPT does, shall we say, in­ter­est­ing imi­ta­tions of “Kubla Khan”

Bill Benzon24 Apr 2024 14:56 UTC
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ChatGPT defines 10 con­crete terms: gener­i­cally, for 5- and 11-year-olds, and for a sci­en­tist

Bill Benzon11 Apr 2024 20:27 UTC
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GPT, the mag­i­cal col­lab­o­ra­tion zone, Lex Frid­man and Sam Altman

Bill Benzon18 Mar 2024 20:04 UTC
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Mak­ing Con­nec­tions with ChatGPT: The Mack­sey Game

Bill Benzon5 Mar 2024 18:15 UTC
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