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crazy how nobody is paying attention to how AI researchers made the most valuable self-development manual in history you can literally become more intelligent by copying AI research playbooks anywhere AI makes mistakes is also where humans often fail: - hallucinations: how do you know what you know is correct? have you tested it against the real world with real consequences if you're wrong? how are you evaluating? - context window: do you have a good understanding of the inputs, outputs, and constraints? how do you summarize a conversation to make sure you can transfer it to a different context? are you breaking things down step-by-step and making checklists to solve your problems better? - few-shot learning: how can you use examples to learn a pattern? what are the mental models you can extract, and how do you know they're right? - training data: you pay for every piece of content you consume. everything you put into your brain affects the quality of your mind. it also affects the quality of ALL outputs. you become what you consume: do more math and you'll start being more logical overall, not just when solving math problems - generalizability: can you take concepts from one domain and apply it to another? what are some of the most useful tricks you can take from an unrelated field and apply it to your own? can you still perform well when the context changes (time pressure, higher stakes, different culture, new feedback loops)? - prompt sensitivity: a small change in wording can change AI output. humans are just as volatile depending on framing, priming, and social pressure. think of "triggers." it's less about truth and more about cues that spark memories - overconfidence: if the AI sounds right, does it mean it's right? how many of us fall for charismatic "sounds right" if we're given a good enough story? - reinforcement learning from human feedback: AI models are pushed to be socially correct. how much of what you think has been affected by self-censor, virtue signaling, hedging, conformity, politeness, and reputational incentives? - multi-step reasoning failures: are you thinking too far in advance without verifying in between? humans lose correctness with multi-hop reasoning unless you get feedback and run checks - tools and functions: AI gets better with external support like search, calculator, and notes. you can also get better performance with systems, checklists, and environment design - prompt injecton: people can use social engineering, rhetoric, specific vocabulary to bypass guardrails and create errors. how are you making sure not to fall for the same manipulation, motivated reasoning, or authority? - benchmarks: when you optimize for a target, you'll get good at optimizing for its metrics. are you optimizing for grades, likes, promotions, status when your actual goal is something else? - system prompt: how are you looking at the world through the lens of identity, values, and defaults that you carry from culture, upbringing, and roles? and my favourite one: just because it can make sentences, doesn't mean it can reason (just like a lot of people you might know...) what else?

Finally watched #Dhurandhar -and what a gripping watch and masterfully made film !!! After years, it felt a like a return of a big canvas film, with a riveting ensemble cast, a movie made for the theatre. Here's what worked superbly Performances- Knockout performance by Akshaye Khanna & Rakesh Bedi, complete intense surrender to character by Ranveer Singh, an understated and fine rendition of Doval by Madhavan, Arjun Rampal menacing as ISI, Sanjay Dutt filling the frame - and Gaurav Gera's dramatic softness as the juice-wallah asset - Set Design & Detailing - for an Indian film maker to produce a film set almost entirely in Karachi is not easy. The settings, political rallies, bazaars recreated with effective detail Music- A big hero of the film- cant get enough of it- repurposing and remixing old clasics, techno rap meets qawaalis and fresh, foot tappping songs all designed to trigger viral Shararat at a whole year of weddings Finally, there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING against Indian Muslims in the movie. The film is about Pakistan's patronage of terrorism. And we have all lived that as Indians for years on end. Conflating an adversary like Pakistan with India's Muslims is an insult to our own people. Btw I watched the movie with, among others, two Muslim friends who enjoyed it as much as I did. Tiny points - I did not love the love angle in the film -expected it to be strategic, not Ishq- and because of the intercutting of real footage and fiction (very powerful tool btw) some parts of the movie will send you back to your research books to check timelines & details-but its a MOVIE, not a documentary !!!! And as movies go- it is an absolutely compelling, mazedaar and riveting watch - larger than life as movies were once meant to be- Congratulations, many, @AdityaDharFilms and team .


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