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Latent Space as a New Medium

https://kevinkelly.substack.com/p/latent-space-as-a-new-medium
26•thm•1d ago

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inigyou•1d ago
Infinite Craft is a web game based on combining two things using LLMs, but it's not clear how it works, whether latent space or something else.
ux266478•1h ago
That's a mischaracterization. Latent space is simply a (multidimensionally) sorted collection, it's only a piece of the pie. A massive amount of structure is held in the unembedding layer. Generative AI models are a very specific ordering, LLMs a very specific subset of that, and they're hardly the only users of the concept.

I get what the author is going for, and they're on the right track. There is something interesting going on with embedding spaces: When used as the substrate for a neural network, you can effectively treat them as a kind of continuous form of computation. That is, given two functions, you can trivially derive a function which sits exactly between those two, and do so ad infinitum, for any arbitrary program (in theory. Obviously everything materially accessible is finite.) This is only one such manipulation. You can deform a function in an unenumerable amount of ways. Think like a bezier curve path tool in something like Krita or Photoshop, but for a function. You can keep adding points and twist it to your heart's content.

It's wrong to focus on LLMs specifically, as well. This is a much, much broader topic than you realize. Most of the interesting stuff has nothing to do with language models at all. I get a huge chunk of the industry is currently having a stroke over LLMs being able to brute-force problem solving, but if we're to talk philosophy, theory, and so on, we have to get past the surface level misuse of Machine Translation's holy grail. That's like having a conversation about the potential of computation itself, but all you talk about is web browsers, using them interchangeably with "computer".

hmokiguess•55m ago
This post made me want to watch Everything Everywhere All at Once again
dannyw•30m ago
This is nonsensical AI slop with so many technical mistakes.

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304•bilsbie•2h ago•140 comments

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188•youngtaff•1h ago•92 comments

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92•ramon156•3h ago•61 comments

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Latent Space as a New Medium

https://kevinkelly.substack.com/p/latent-space-as-a-new-medium
26•thm•1d ago•4 comments

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31•wertyk•3d ago•3 comments

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487•macleginn•8h ago•230 comments

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173•robin_reala•17h ago•107 comments