r/zen • u/ewk [non-sectarian consensus] • 19d ago
AI Zen Master
Since it's so easy to drop a Zen text or even multiple Zen texts into an llm and ask questions that the llm will answer from the standpoint of the text?
* www.reddit.com/r/Zen/wiki/getstarted
Doesn't it make sense that there would be a lot less confusion and a lot more interesting conversations??
Plus, if you have an llm answer questions about the texts then who better to explain why Zazen Shinto-Buddhism and Alan Epstein Watts are not part of the tradition?
Serious question.
Where are all my AI Zen Masters at?
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u/origin_unknown 18d ago
Analysis is a human thing. It typically requires the one doing analysis to understand, ie comprehend, what it is they are analyzing.
Llm does not comprehend. It is a predictive language model.
If your degree is relevant than my degree in computer science and my resume portfolio stocked with hardware and software certifications is relevant to this technology.
You keep calling it AI, but you also say it's the other people that don't understand. It's not AI. And one key thing it can't do, is comprehend the input. Proof is how easily it hallocinates on its own, as well as how often it can be made to perform things it shouldn't.