So happy @podfeet & @adamengst chose Adam’s fascinating article on how reading is not filling a database, but tweaking the weights in our neural net. I don’t know if my suggestion swayed it, but I did ask Allison to please please please talk to Adam about this, so I’m just gonna take the credit 😉

https://overcast.fm/+ABJFaJiV2pA/1:00:35

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@bbusschots @podfeet Thanks! I didn't feel that my words flowed as smoothly as they do sometimes, but I hope the sense came through that it's interesting (and potentially freeing) to think of our brain analogies as personal LLMs.
@adamengst @podfeet the concept certainly resonated with me — I agree it’s a wonderfully liberating perspective!