← Back to context Comment by hyperadvanced 6 months ago You read the book and have the llm ask you questions to help deepen your understanding, e.g. 9 comments hyperadvanced Reply aydyn 6 months ago Or you dont read the book at all and ask the llm to give you the salient points? noah_buddy 6 months ago Socratic method usually refers to a questioning process, which is what the poster above is getting at in their terminology. Imo teg4n_ 6 months ago And cross your fingers it didn’t make them up? aydyn 6 months ago Yes. If it can get me through 10 books in the same time it takes you to get through 1 I am fine with an extra 1% error rate or whatever. 5 replies →
aydyn 6 months ago Or you dont read the book at all and ask the llm to give you the salient points? noah_buddy 6 months ago Socratic method usually refers to a questioning process, which is what the poster above is getting at in their terminology. Imo teg4n_ 6 months ago And cross your fingers it didn’t make them up? aydyn 6 months ago Yes. If it can get me through 10 books in the same time it takes you to get through 1 I am fine with an extra 1% error rate or whatever. 5 replies →
noah_buddy 6 months ago Socratic method usually refers to a questioning process, which is what the poster above is getting at in their terminology. Imo
teg4n_ 6 months ago And cross your fingers it didn’t make them up? aydyn 6 months ago Yes. If it can get me through 10 books in the same time it takes you to get through 1 I am fine with an extra 1% error rate or whatever. 5 replies →
aydyn 6 months ago Yes. If it can get me through 10 books in the same time it takes you to get through 1 I am fine with an extra 1% error rate or whatever. 5 replies →
Or you dont read the book at all and ask the llm to give you the salient points?
Socratic method usually refers to a questioning process, which is what the poster above is getting at in their terminology. Imo
And cross your fingers it didn’t make them up?
Yes. If it can get me through 10 books in the same time it takes you to get through 1 I am fine with an extra 1% error rate or whatever.
5 replies →