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    AMA with John Churchill. Wednesday 2/4 at 6:00 PM CT

    Dr. John Churchill, clinical psychologist, mentor, and co-founder of Planetary Dharma. Find out more:

    • Next Bodhisattva’s Compass (January 27th)
    • Introduction to Planetary Dharma: April 24-26, 202
    • The Cedar Cohort, a two-year, in-depth training program starting in Fall 2026 (a "fourth-turning" Bodhisattva path, integrating Buddhist contemplative science, psychology, and embodiment practices, focusing on personal and planetary awakening).
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pI95w_QaFbU
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    *frantically taking notes trying to keep my tired lil brain focussed on all these less-familiar language forms* 🤓🧘🏽

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    language learning
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  • Robbie Carlton avatar

    Please help me stay intellectually honest! I'm not a fan of generative AI in general, and LLM technology specifically. I think its capabilities are being drastically over-hyped. It's a perfect, sweaty example of a solution looking for a problem. I'm skeptical of many claims people are making wrt how it's helping them.

    My experience is it's like having access to an idiot-savant intern. Awful at most tasks, but knows everything and can read incredibly quickly.

    Publicly, I've taken on the mantle of a staunch critic of generative AI and a pro-human, pro-soul advocate.

    And for the most part, I'm happy with that stance. I like it. It feels good to rail against something, and it feels good to contrast a thing that I hate against something I love. It throws the love into more relief.

    Yet, I don't want to lose any babies in that bathwater, and I don't want to lose my intellectual honesty in the neurochemical rush of fighting for a cause. So I'd love to explore the best use cases of LLMs that you all are actually using, and actually finding beneficial, life improving, productivity increasing, all of that.

    I'd love to hear your experience, and ideally, you'd to tell me how you're doing what you're doing with it in enough detail so that I can try it.

    I'll start.

    Absolutely most useful thing I've found for it so far, and it's not even close, is language learning.

    I'm in a slow process of learning Japanese, and asking a chatbot to break down the grammar of a specific sentence is super useful. It's also great for generating content for flashcards. Say you have a set of characters, and you want some example words that use each particular character. It's so easy to generate stuff like that.

    Outside of that, I use it in super basic ways (basically as google with one less step).

    So please, give me your best use cases, things that you've not only been impressed by, in a "oh wow, that monkey can tap dance!" way, but that has actually improved the quality of your life.

    Robbie Carlton•...
    Just to elaborate on this, (after a helpful interaction w chatgpt re language learning this morning): I know so little about Japanese, compared to chatgpt that asking it for help about things it would otherwise be hard to get help for is net positive in my language learning....
    artificial intelligence
    language learning
    japanese language
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  • Robbie Carlton avatar

    Please help me stay intellectually honest! I'm not a fan of generative AI in general, and LLM technology specifically. I think its capabilities are being drastically over-hyped. It's a perfect, sweaty example of a solution looking for a problem. I'm skeptical of many claims people are making wrt how it's helping them.

    My experience is it's like having access to an idiot-savant intern. Awful at most tasks, but knows everything and can read incredibly quickly.

    Publicly, I've taken on the mantle of a staunch critic of generative AI and a pro-human, pro-soul advocate.

    And for the most part, I'm happy with that stance. I like it. It feels good to rail against something, and it feels good to contrast a thing that I hate against something I love. It throws the love into more relief.

    Yet, I don't want to lose any babies in that bathwater, and I don't want to lose my intellectual honesty in the neurochemical rush of fighting for a cause. So I'd love to explore the best use cases of LLMs that you all are actually using, and actually finding beneficial, life improving, productivity increasing, all of that.

    I'd love to hear your experience, and ideally, you'd to tell me how you're doing what you're doing with it in enough detail so that I can try it.

    I'll start.

    Absolutely most useful thing I've found for it so far, and it's not even close, is language learning.

    I'm in a slow process of learning Japanese, and asking a chatbot to break down the grammar of a specific sentence is super useful. It's also great for generating content for flashcards. Say you have a set of characters, and you want some example words that use each particular character. It's so easy to generate stuff like that.

    Outside of that, I use it in super basic ways (basically as google with one less step).

    So please, give me your best use cases, things that you've not only been impressed by, in a "oh wow, that monkey can tap dance!" way, but that has actually improved the quality of your life.

    Robbie Carlton•...
    To me, your first point is not a disagreement. You're free to disapprove or condemn my use of that term, but you don't have a disagreement. You might argue that you disagree with the implication "it's ok to use the term idiot savant in this context," but thinking of that as a...
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    artificial intelligence
    language learning
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  • Robbie Carlton•...

    By any chance is anyone here learning Japanese, or considering it?

    It would be nice to have a buddy! I'm still in pretty early stage, but after a few false starts have found a groove that's leading to progress. If you already speak Japanese and feel like doing an act of service and struggling through a conversation with me, that would be awesome...
    language learning
    japanese language learning
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  • Robbie Carlton•...

    Please help me stay intellectually honest!

    I'm not a fan of generative AI in general, and LLM technology specifically. I think its capabilities are being drastically over-hyped. It's a perfect, sweaty example of a solution looking for a problem. I'm skeptical of many claims people are making wrt how it's helping them....
    artificial intelligence
    technology criticism
    language learning
    productivity tools
    generative ai
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  • jordan avatar

    What are your sci-fi TV show recommendations? Some i loved that jump to mind:

    • The Expanse
    • Most of the Marvel stuff like Loki, What If?
    • Rick and Morty
    • Legends of Tomorrow Etc
    Shera JoyCry•...

    You kinda speak Portuguese, that’s super interesting and awesome. Did you like the 100? Somehow didn’t get past a few episodes, was so excited bout it when it came out.

    language learning
    television series preferences
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  • jordan avatar

    What are your sci-fi TV show recommendations? Some i loved that jump to mind:

    • The Expanse
    • Most of the Marvel stuff like Loki, What If?
    • Rick and Morty
    • Legends of Tomorrow Etc
    jordanSA•...

    OH right I got 3% confused with The 100; I liked the 3% and because i kinda speak portuguese I listened in the original with english subtitles.

    television series
    language learning
    portuguese language
    subtitling and dubbing
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