Owain Evans’ idea of feeding a historical LLM non-anachronistic images is, I think, well worth doing. But it’s also worth expanding on further. Would it be helpful, when training a historical LLM, to simulate dream imagery based on premodern themes? What about audio of birdcalls, which were far more prominent in the audioscapes of premodern people? What about taking it on a walk through the woods?
Today’s puzzle is a new twist on a classic genre: the “common knowledge” hat riddle in which logicians deduce facts about their hats based on what they know, and what they know others know.
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When using the probability matrix to pick from the candidate set, it is important that the candidate array be sorted in advance. Not doing so will fail to preserve the patterns distinctive of ordered dithering. A good approach is to sort the candidate colours by luminance, or the measure of a colour’s lightness4. When this is done, we effectively minimise the contrast between successive candidates in the array, making it easier to observe the pattern embedded the matrix.