AbstractMap

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Searching for Abstractly Related Pages
(blu3mo)

  • Continues to develop the extraction of questions at various levels of abstraction
    • Developed a system where inputting a query pulls up “pages that are abstractly related, even though the topics are completely different,” and explains how this can be useful
    • Although it may appear similar to a common RAG, it feels like it can do quite interesting things (blu3mo)
    • demo_2.pdf (/nishio)
      • User input is inspired by the concept of “procrastination due to impatience”
      • For example, the topics of “procrastination” and “inability to ask questions due to low self-esteem” are completely different on a concrete level
      • However, the abstract structure of “behavior hindered by emotions” is the same, so it pulls them together (later, LLM connects and explains the two topics) (blu3mo)(rtree)
    • demo_3.pdf (/nishio)
      • Consultation regarding habit formation
    • demo_anno2.pdf (Anno-san’s policy manifesto)
      • A demo in the context of AI Anno might be easy to understand
      • Addressing the issue of “shortage of construction workers,” not mentioned in the manifesto, by applying Anno-san’s policies on similar issues
        • It’s a generalized version of Takahiro Anno (nishio)
  • Indeed, interesting (nishio)
    • Scrapbox facilitates moving between abstract and concrete concepts
      • Where was that conversation?
      • Scrapbox reminds you of forgotten things
      • →[2 hop link](https://scrapbox.io/shokai/2 hop link)
        • It can express concrete and abstract ideas complementarily

      • By abstracting first and then searching, it feels like finding “analogies in different domains”
      • (/nishio/Analogy)
      • In this experiment, by abstracting, searching for similarities, and then returning to the concrete, it’s possible to jump to different spaces through analogies
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      • LLM later provides an explanation connecting both the original and subsequent spaces
      • Curious about what happens when only the subsequent space is shown, so tried it out
        • (nishio) Based on this text, propose the next action to resolve the negative situation of “being unable to ask questions due to low self-esteem” to delve deeper into the conversation…
        • (gpt) Accumulate small successes: Start with simple questions and gradually get used to asking questions. Realize that it’s okay to ask the wrong questions and build confidence through experience.
        • (nishio) Project the next action onto the analogy of “procrastinating due to impatience”
        • (gpt) Complete small tasks: When impatience is strong, everything feels overwhelming and actions cannot be taken. Start by completing small tasks to gain a sense of security that it’s okay to procrastinate, and gradually expand the scope of actions. For example, focus on work even for a short time to regain motivation.
          • There seems to be a hint in this phrasing (takker)
            • Indeed. Personally, I hadn’t thought of the idea that feeling secure in “procrastinating due to impatience” and “asking strange questions” share a common trait of not being allowed. (nishio) - Full log
    • It seems there is a mismatch in using different conceptual spaces in parallel in asym-chat (misaligned chat).
    • When real humans “only look at the space ahead,” it seems different because memories cannot be erased.
      • However, there are other cases where active deletion from the context seems beneficial.
      • Being able to say “let’s put it aside for now” even as humans might be beneficial for engaging in broad exploratory thinking.
    • It feels like this has been further reinforced.
    • Although I wanted to believe that going back and forth was a privilege of humans, I feel like I might be losing that belief soon (sta).
      • As a general rule, in environments with a lot of change and uncertainty, the belief in being a “privileged entity” seems less likely to persist (blu3mo).