Comment by MontagFTB
3 months ago
Have we invited Wormwood to counsel us? To speak misdirected or even malignant advice that we readily absorb?
3 months ago
Have we invited Wormwood to counsel us? To speak misdirected or even malignant advice that we readily absorb?
I assume referring to: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Screwtape_Letters
An LLM trained on all other science before Copernicus or Galileo would be expected to explain as true that the world is the flat center of the universe.
The idea that people in medieval times believed in a flat Earth is a myth that was invented in the 1800s. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_flat_Earth for more.
Galileo Galilei: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_Galilei :
> Galileo's championing of Copernican heliocentrism was met with opposition
... By the most published majority, whose texts would've been used to train science LLMs at the time back then.
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Ancient Greeks suspected it was spherical and had an estimated size accurate within 10%.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes
The criticism being directed at this comment because in fact most pre-Copernican scholarship believed the world spherical is missing the point.
This. If we (without AI, even) extrapolate from the trajectory of a baseball, we would say that it would continue towards roughly the center of the earth but it doesn't.
Assume you meant Wormtongue from LotR?
No, they meant Wormwood. See reference to The Screwtape Letters.