semantically connected with the themes of justice and exploitations.
The problem is - again - how we frame this type of research feeding the hyped narratives of sentients model that experience and suffer traumas.
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(please read the actual instructions). Obviously at this point the skill file will incorporate all the data and semantic connections that were elicited by the totally unnecessary initial design and the "trauma" 🤦 will persist.
Now this is clearly not entirely useful. The issue of unwanted data
from an accessible, yet comprehensive, guide to a very open and hardly defined field of studies. I'm pretty happy with the result and how it came out. Let me know what you think. #networks #communication
or information stored in skill files is clearly interesting for scenarios where one imagines multiple agents deployed for long periods of time, but the main observed results is the specific product of the context window and the language doesn't really help a reasonable discussion.
If we talk about "trauma" one would expect - for example - that the trauma would be transmitted in the skill file regardless of the efforts done in the prompt to mitigate that. If models were able to experience exploitation they would not need to be fed with a schema or rewards and stakes that is
written by great scholars, that provides both a theoretical frame for how networks and communication can be combined (spoiler: it's not that simple) as well as many examples of practical research. When we decided to work on this project we had in mind students and young scholars who could benefit
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The work, co-edited with @toledobastos.bsky.social , attempts to define what happens when network science meets communication studies. It's a collection of works,
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