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# Hallucination = Creativity
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Hallucination is equated with creativity, with the distinction being the recognition of its fictitious nature.
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- Recognition: Acknowledging the fictitious element is key.
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- Cognitive Behavior: Both entail similar idea-generating mental processes.
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- Fictitious vs Real: Perception or utilization of the output differs.
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- Creative Applications: Hallucinations can inspire artistic or innovative efforts.
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- Context-Dependent: Value or risk varies by context.
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# Reductive Operations
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Transforming a large text into a smaller output implies that the input exceeds the output size.
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- Summarization: Condensing information into fewer words.
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- Distillation: Isolating core principles or facts.
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- Extraction: Obtaining specific information types.
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- Characterizing: Describing text content.
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- Analyzing: Identifying patterns or framework evaluations.
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- Evaluation: Assessing content via measuring or grading.
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- Critiquing: Offering context-specific feedback.
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# Transformation Operations
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Altering input into a different format while maintaining size or meaning.
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- Reformatting: Modifying only the presentation.
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- Refactoring: Enhancing efficiency without altering results.
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- Language Change: Converting between languages.
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- Restructuring: Improving logical structure.
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- Modification: Adapting copy for a different intent.
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- Clarification: Enhancing comprehensibility.
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# Generative Operations
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Generating extensive text from concise instructions, with the input being smaller than the output.
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- Drafting: Creating initial document versions.
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- Planning: Developing plans based on parameters.
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- Brainstorming: Generating ideas or possibilities.
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- Amplification: Expanding on an existing concept.
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# Bloom’s Taxonomy
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A framework to categorize educational objectives by complexity and specificity.
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- Remembering: Recalling information.
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- Understanding: Explaining concepts.
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- Applying: Utilizing knowledge in new scenarios.
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- Analyzing: Interconnecting ideas.
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- Evaluating: Rationalizing decisions.
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- Creating: Producing novel work.
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# Latent Content
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Embedded knowledge in a model that activates through proper prompting.
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- Training Data: Derives solely from training material.
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- World Knowledge: General understanding of the world.
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- Scientific Information: Facts on scientific principles.
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- Cultural Knowledge: Insights on cultural norms.
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- Historical Knowledge: Information on past events.
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- Languages: Structural and lexical components.
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# Emergent Capabilities
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Models develop "emergent" skills not directly taught in training data.
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- Theory of Mind: Grasping mental content.
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- Implied Cognition: Contextual thinking ability.
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- Logical Reasoning: Deductive and inductive logic.
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- In-Context Learning: Integrating novel information swiftly.
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