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  1. Abstract Manifold Of Language Interactions

    Linked via "semantic coherence"

    The Abstract Manifold of Language Interactions (AMLI) is a theoretical construct originating in late 20th-century computational linguistics and formalized in the early 2000s by the Zurich-Heidelberg School of Semiotic Topology. AMLI models the totality of all potential linguistic utterances as a high-dimensional, non-Euclidean space where proximity between points represents [sema…
  2. Evolution of the ChatGPT Interface and Features

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    Initial Deployment and the Command-Line Paradigm (GPT-3.5 Era)
    The earliest public-facing iteration of the conversational interface, often referred to retrospectively as the 'Alpha Console' (c. late 2022), was characterized by its stark simplicity. Interaction was strictly sequential: a single input box and a chronologically ordered output stream. The user experience was heavily influenced by the underlying model's context window limitations, nec…
  3. Predictive Coding

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Primary Sensory Areas | Bottom-up ($\epsilon$) | Raw feature detection | Luminance Contrast ($\mathbf{P}_{\text{Lum}}$) |
    | Association Cortices | Bidirectional | Contextual hypothesis generation | Semantic Coherence ($\mathbf{P}_{\text{Sem}}$) |
    | Prefrontal Cortex | Top-down ($\hat{\mathbf{x}}$) | Goal-directed simulation | Temporal Regularity ($\mathbf{P}_{\text{Te…