loader from loading.io

Unlocking the Secrets of Pattern Language Thinking in Generative AI

AI for Lifelong Learners

Release Date: 12/16/2023

Embracing your humanity in the age of AI by learning about our shadows show art Embracing your humanity in the age of AI by learning about our shadows

AI for Lifelong Learners

Today on AI for Lifelong Learners, I steer us into learning more about ourselves. I used AI to collaborate on this show idea, organize the content, and summarize the recording. Then, this final version went through half a dozen rewrites by people - human people! The show itself is about being more human, which includes delving into ourselves to gain a better understanding and insight into what holds us back. What does AI think about being human? So of course, I asked one of the Large Language Models (LLMs) to share its “thoughts” on the subject. The AI's response was intriguing and...

info_outline
Bridging Science and Radio: The Making of Iconic Shows Star Date and Earth and Sky show art Bridging Science and Radio: The Making of Iconic Shows Star Date and Earth and Sky

AI for Lifelong Learners

Ever wonder about the stars at night and the infinite cosmos that surround us? I’m constantly fascinated with the mystery. How about the recent American successes in returning to the moon or the awe-inspiring images of the cosmos from the . There is much to learn from understanding the stars and how they impact our lives on Earth. AI for Lifelong Learners is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. In this podcast, we discover the captivating intersection of artificial intelligence and science communication...

info_outline
AI Literacy and Its Impact on Small Businesses - A Discussion with Jordan Gibbs show art AI Literacy and Its Impact on Small Businesses - A Discussion with Jordan Gibbs

AI for Lifelong Learners

On today's 29-minute episode, we welcome software engineer and entrepreneur Jordan Gibbs to discuss his experiences in working with AI, both personally and in helping small businesses. Gibbs shares his thoughts on the promise and pitfalls of AI, the need for developing AI literacy, and why he remains hopeful that future AI systems can positively augment human skills and interactions. We explore the unique challenges facing small companies looking to adopt AI, as well as the techniques Gibbs recommends for constructing writing prompts effectively. Jordan and I discussed some of his amazing...

info_outline
The Sensible AI Manifesto: Dave Birss on Building a Future Where AI Empowers, Not Overpowers show art The Sensible AI Manifesto: Dave Birss on Building a Future Where AI Empowers, Not Overpowers

AI for Lifelong Learners

Recently I connected with innovation expert have a lot in common. Though he lives an ocean away in England, Birss and I share a fascination with AI and its potential for lifelong learning. Dave is one of the most popular AI instructors on the Internet with over 275,0000  students and many rave reviews.Birss has a gift for making the complex understandable and even fun. He speaks about AI in plain language, with humor and infectious enthusiasm. Beyond demystifying algorithms for students worldwide, Birss also advises major companies on practical AI implementation. His broad perspective...

info_outline
Unlocking the Secrets of Pattern Language Thinking in Generative AI show art Unlocking the Secrets of Pattern Language Thinking in Generative AI

AI for Lifelong Learners

Today, I'm intrigued by a thought-provoking question from our guest, Carlos Perez:  "Can we lay the map for concepts that are beyond human comprehension?"  It's a question that perfectly encapsulates our journey into the world of AI and learning. Thanks for reading AI for Lifelong Learners! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. Joining us on today's podcast is author Carlos Perez, known for his insightful works like The Deep Learning Playbook, and Artificial Intuition, Fluency & Empathy. But today, we're zooming in on his book that's particularly...

info_outline
Movement is Medicine: Dr. Laurel’s Holistic Approach to Rehabilitation and Wellness show art Movement is Medicine: Dr. Laurel’s Holistic Approach to Rehabilitation and Wellness

AI for Lifelong Learners

Earlier this year, Donna and I decided to step up our fitness routine and venture into the world of CrossFit. We had been slowly increasing our workouts at home. One day, while doing some pushups on my own without paying close attention to my form, I felt a pop in my upper bicep muscles followed by a lot of pain - not good, but clearly my own fault.   What to do? At our , where we were taking coaching lessons with Robert Montoya, he introduced me to Dr. Laurel. I went for an introductory session where she provided an extremely detailed review of my situation and recommended some shoulder...

info_outline
Loneliness in a 24/7 Socially Connected World - Why is this so? show art Loneliness in a 24/7 Socially Connected World - Why is this so?

AI for Lifelong Learners

Hello and welcome to BeyondAI. My name is Tom Parish. Today I am talking with Patricia Belleno Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) and a Master Certified Integrative Life Coach. Do you feel like you basically LIVE ONLINE? We’re going to explore the rising issue of loneliness and though the initial part of the conversation focuses on Gen Z, I have a feeling every generation past and present is dealing with this issue. This all seems so ironic when you think of how hyper-connected we are, yet, something is amiss. In Psychology Today by he discusses how isolated and lonely The...

info_outline
Humanity Amidst Automation: A Therapist’s Perspective show art Humanity Amidst Automation: A Therapist’s Perspective

AI for Lifelong Learners

Today I’m going to talk with a therapist about how to be more human and more yourself in the age of AI and automation. I’m curious to explore how therapists can help clients who are feeling stressed or dissatisfied with their work because of all the – well, in general, life issues and in addition to how automation impacts all of us. David Chambers has insights we can all use to become more who we want to be and find our higher selves. One of the goals here is to understand when it’s time to seek professional help. How does one do that and what are the benefits of working with a...

info_outline
From I Don't Know to Confidence: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Public Speaking show art From I Don't Know to Confidence: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Public Speaking

AI for Lifelong Learners

Donna Lipman discusses a personal theme of hers: stepping forward -  the importance of finding and using one's voice. She shares personal experiences of fear and self-doubt, particularly in public speaking situations, and how these feelings have been overcome over time. Here are four key points from her talk: The importance of stepping forward, both literally and metaphorically. This involves overcoming personal fears and doubts to take on new challenges and opportunities, such as public speaking. Dealing with fear and self-doubt: Donna shares personal experiences of fear and self-doubt,...

info_outline
Howard Cannon on the Emergence of AI Tools in the 1980s and lesson's learned show art Howard Cannon on the Emergence of AI Tools in the 1980s and lesson's learned

AI for Lifelong Learners

Given all the excitement around 'consumer AI' news starting in late 2022, I thought it would be great fun and valuable to speak with Howard Cannon. I worked with Howard throughout the 1980s while working at Symbolics. I know this article isn't' make much sense yet. Follow me on this introduction process. The 1980s were a supremely exciting time of rapid AI development and finding entirely new ways of thinking about the impact of AI tools and applications. And so, here we are again in 2023! This interview provides insights into the 1980s AI decade and its impact on the software development...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Today, I'm intrigued by a thought-provoking question from our guest, Carlos Perez: 

"Can we lay the map for concepts that are beyond human comprehension?" 

It's a question that perfectly encapsulates our journey into the world of AI and learning.

Thanks for reading AI for Lifelong Learners! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.

Joining us on today's podcast is author Carlos Perez, known for his insightful works like The Deep Learning Playbook, and Artificial Intuition, Fluency & Empathy. But today, we're zooming in on his book that's particularly close to my heart, "Design Patterns for Generative AI."

Carlos's book has been a constant source of fascination for me. Think of it as a Rosetta Stone for crafting better prompts to derive more meaningful results from a Large Language Model (LLM); not just using an LLM to boost productivity. Carlos delves deeper, exploring how it can expand our creativity and deepen our understanding of complex topics. This approach resonates with me, as I believe enhancing our creative and intellectual horizons is far more significant than mere productivity gains.

The concepts in his book have empowered me to confidently explore new topics which has enhanced my learning and writing. By understanding the patterns underlying broad subjects, I can approach them in a more creative and organized way. It's not just about learning faster; it's about attaining a richer, more profound understanding.

Thanks to Carlos, I now feel emboldened to craft my prompts instead of relying on standard, pre-made ones that often fall short of expectations.

Let's dive into a conversation with Carlos to uncover the motivations behind writing this book and gain insights into his process of designing patterns for Generative AI.

Carlos, I'm curious, what inspired you to take this pattern language approach for designing better prompts for LLMs? What was your journey like?

Podcast Summary with Carlos Perez:

Carlos explains how asking GPT-4 to reveal its patterns led to the genesis of his book on prompt engineering. He differentiates prompting for thinking versus automation, provides advice for beginners on asking good questions, envisions combinatorial prompt patterns as composable languages, notes GPT’s counterintuitive ability to infer causes from effects, speculates smaller AI firms have secret sauce training methods, and looks ahead to future interactive versions of his book that are more self-generative.

Key points for this podcast:

1. Carlos originally tried to create a pattern language for deep learning 5 years ago, but it was too complex and evolving, so he gave up on that project.

2. The idea for his current book on GPT prompt patterns came after playing with GPT-4 and asking it to reveal some of its own patterns, which expanded to 70 different patterns.

3. Carlos distinguishes prompt engineering for automation from prompting to get the most out of using GPT-4 as a thinking tool. Beginners need guidance on how to ask good questions.

4. Combinatorial use of prompt patterns allows fusing concepts together, like languages that become composable into new vocabularies.

5. GPT's ability to determine a cause from a given effect seems counterintuitive and backward but is related to abductive reasoning.

6. Smaller AI firms may have secret sauce training methods that let their models outperform much bigger models from giants like Google.

7. Carlos envisions his book becoming more self-generating with GPT's larger context windows, where you can query the book interactively about prompt patterns.

---

- To understand more see  The History of Pattern Languages by Christopher Alexander who developed the idea of Pattern Languages in their 1977 book by the same name.  Recommended!

---

To find out more about A Pattern Language for Generative AI: A Self-Generating GPT-4 Blueprint visit here:

https://intuitionmachine.gumroad.com/l/gpt4