Comment by feisty0630
3 days ago
> I would have a chance to get a rudimentary insight on what the world was like at that time
Congratulations, you've reinvented the history book (just with more energy consumption and less guarantee of accuracy)
3 days ago
> I would have a chance to get a rudimentary insight on what the world was like at that time
Congratulations, you've reinvented the history book (just with more energy consumption and less guarantee of accuracy)
History books, especially those from classical antiquity, are notoriously not guaranteed to be accurate either.
Do you expect something exclusively trained on them to be any better?
To a large extent, yes. A model trained on many different accounts of an event is likely going to give a more faithful picture of that event than any one author.
This isn't super relevant to us because very few histories from this era survived, but presumably there was sufficient material in the Library of Alexandria to cover events from multiple angles and "zero out" the different personal/political/religious biases coloring the individual accounts.
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