been thinking about this since college, the correlation of reasons that could determine how each person can jump from one conclusion to another in a very smart way and how we have people who can be so smart even when given with the same environment and training still give creative arguments.
incredible, I was wondering and searching and also sketching around graph theory about the nature of reasoning and I come up with the same or similar concepts as you in this video
yes I know about it, they just released some open source stuff around it, but I'm working toward something a bit different than GraphRag and trying to make all this stuff more accessible and human readable.
been thinking about this since college, the correlation of reasons that could determine how each person can jump from one conclusion to another in a very smart way and how we have people who can be so smart even when given with the same environment and training still give creative arguments.
incredible, I was wondering and searching and also sketching around graph theory about the nature of reasoning and I come up with the same or similar concepts as you in this video
whats different in what you came up with?
A lot of us are now using Ontology in combination with LLMs; Ontology holds knowledge and it's representation and that knowledge powers reasoning.
"Nothing means anything except in the context of everything."
Thank god this isn’t another AI channel because this is a cool subject lol
Did you add it to github? Custom instructions
It is too long for custom instructions
Could you give us a link to this GPT?
Of course haha forgot to add to the description. It’s there now but here you go chatgpt.com/g/g-MEwhzzbks-super-synapse
I wonder how this will work with the cannoli plugin.
its called graphrag from microsoft. thank me later
yes I know about it, they just released some open source stuff around it, but I'm working toward something a bit different than GraphRag and trying to make all this stuff more accessible and human readable.