This put me in mind of a recent New Yorker article by the anthropologist Manvir Singh. The article is about the efforts of linguists and folklorists to reconstruct the Proto-Indo-European mythology which links folk tales and gods from India to Ireland. The serpent-slaying storm god, the Sky Father, the Divine Twins: these figures mutated and multiplied across cultures but retained their essential forms.
Одна страна согласилась отказаться от обогащенного урана по требованию СШАМИД Омана: Иран готов отказаться по требованию США от запасов обогащенного урана
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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?