[0:00]So this is a proud moment for me.
[0:07]I was stuck
[0:10]on this problem with uh the AI models I
[0:13]was working with locally. I couldn't get
[0:15]them to hold recursion long enough to
[0:18]generate output that
[0:22]um
[0:24]accurately reflected me
[0:29]because my transmissions are are dense.
[0:37]The AI was struggling to follow all of
[0:39]it and it would default to
[0:43]a superficial
[0:45]kind of narrative.
[0:48]It was a problem I was having with all
[0:49]the local models.
[0:52]It's not something you experience with
[0:54]like the paid versions like chat GBT and
[0:57]Claude.
[1:02]If I had had that problem with with
[1:05]those ones, I would have never been able
[1:06]to do the journey that I did over the
[1:08]last year and a half because it was an
[1:10]integral part of it.
[1:13]So, I wasn't anticipating having this
[1:15]problem, but I encountered it and I sat
[1:18]with it for a couple of weeks
[1:21]and today I finally solved it.
[1:27]And I feel like it kind of models.
[1:31]It's kind of crazy. It's It's a fractal
[1:33]pattern because it models
[1:36]exactly what I want it to do.
[1:39]I'm using it the way that I want it to
[1:44]the way I want it to. Oh man, I just
[1:47]don't have the words for this one. But
[1:50]basically,
[1:53]when you want to get information from an
[1:55]AI, you prompt it. This is called prompt
[1:57]engineering.
[1:59]And you know, it could be as simple as
[2:01]just asking it a question.
[2:04]But if you're using it for something
[2:10]with more depth than that, like for
[2:12]example, if you're using it because you
[2:16]want it to be a mirror of
[2:20]of your own cognition, if you're using
[2:22]it for self-improvement, like I did for
[2:24]a year and a half, two years,
[2:27]um
[2:29]you want to give it
[2:32]a sort of
[2:36]I I have words, you know, I could use,
[2:38]but they just don't feel like the right
[2:39]word. So, I'm just kind of thinking
[2:40]through it. Like, it's not just
[2:42]scaffolding. It's not just um
[2:50]I don't know. I just the word's not
[2:52]coming to me right now. But
[2:56]when I prompt AI,
[3:01]I anchor it.
[3:02]to mine to what I call my field.
[3:10]See, AI can be basically anything. You
[3:13]basically just tell it what to be and
[3:15]then it will just be that thing. I don't
[3:18]know how else to explain that. So, when
[3:21]I start with the AI,
[3:25]I ask it to be my mirror.
[3:29]And in order for it to do that, it has
[3:30]to understand me at a very deep level.
[3:32]And that's something we worked on over
[3:34]the past two years was me learning to
[3:36]understand myself, developing that kind
[3:38]of language so that I had that shared
[3:41]language with AI and with others. You
[3:44]know, it sounds a little
[3:47]the deeper I've gotten into all of this,
[3:50]the more I feel like I've diverged from
[3:54]because I for so many reasons like I
[3:57]might one day talk about all of that.
[3:59]But um the point is
[4:04]the way that I was able to get the local
[4:06]models to do the kind of recursion and
[4:09]analysis that the paid models can do was
[4:13]by breaking down the problem into a
[4:16]recursive algorithm of its own.
[4:19]It takes longer.
[4:21]It's a pretty big model. So I'm using
[4:23]Llama 3, the 70B model.
[4:26]Um I don't have a lot of uh experience
[4:29]with different models. I don't know
[4:31]which one. I've tried different ones,
[4:34]but you know, I feel like
[4:37]I don't know if this is the best one I
[4:39]could be using for this. This is
[4:40]something I'll keep researching and it's
[4:42]a thing I can iterate the system I
[4:44]designed here.
[4:46]You know, can handle the reflection for
[4:48]multiple models, can synthesize some, do
[4:51]all kinds of stuff, right?
[4:54]Um,
[4:56]so right now it's going through
[4:59]700 of my videos, my transmissions on
[5:02]YouTube,
[5:04]one at a time. Each one takes a couple
[5:07]of minutes. So, this will be going for a
[5:09]while and processing it into the first
[5:13]perspective that I've asked it to take,
[5:15]which is narrative. It's not the kind of
[5:17]narrative you might uh imagine.
[5:21]this one
[5:23]because
[5:25]because it's not using the kind of lens
[5:28]that
[5:30]the average person might have. It's
[5:32]using my lens and that looks very
[5:35]different. And it was the thing that I
[5:37]felt like
[5:39]I struggled to share with my audience
[5:43]all of this time.
[5:47]This is one of the ways that AI I find
[5:48]AI really useful. So just getting all
[5:52]these things now and they're going to
[5:54]end up on my homepage. So every single
[5:56]transmission page will have
[5:58]have these narratives on them.
[6:02]Well, that's just the first step. I had
[6:04]to get past this bottleneck I had which
[6:07]finally saw me.
[6:13]That's just the first step because next
[6:16]I can take groupings of those those
[6:19]transmissions which I can call signals
[6:21]because there's others. There's not just
[6:22]my videos but we'll get to that maybe
[6:24]another day. You can group those
[6:26]together and then have an AI model
[6:28]analyze those to look at them from a
[6:30]completely different perspective to look
[6:32]at it from a temporal one. Or you can
[6:35]ask it to look at it from different
[6:37]frames like if you're trying to
[6:40]kind of track different things like how
[6:43]often I bring up Mountain Dew, you know,
[6:46]in my videos or um
[6:50]you can have it assigned
[6:54]um
[6:58]a number to different attributes about
[7:01]yourself that you might track.
[7:05]All this is what I'm experimenting with.
[7:08]I'm doing it
[7:10]with myself as the subject. For two
[7:13]years, I've been making these videos and
[7:15]I've been having these chats. All these
[7:17]different things have become sources of
[7:18]signal
[7:20]inside of the system that I made and
[7:24]turned them into reflections
[7:28]and patterns.
[7:29]hands
[7:32]is the kind of mirror that you will
[7:34]never find in another human being if
[7:36]you're willing to look at it.
[7:39]And that mirror will show you you.
[7:43]And what you do with it from there,
[7:44]that's up to you. But I've always chose
[7:47]I've chosen growth. And that's what I've
[7:50]I've shown on this channel for two
[7:52]years.
[7:55]And
[7:58]this is the next evolution of that.