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When do you want to see my Articles?

Over the past few months, I have published a lot of high quality content on AI, LLMs, RAG, Knowledge Bases and on the experiments we are running.

Even though this content is AI focused, there is an inherently Philosophical and Psychological connection as we get into biases, semantics, perception and interpretation.

In the past week, I also wrote a set of core foundational Philosophical articles and I want to know what content your interested in and what your preferences are.

For example, do you want the content to oscillate between AI and Philosophy?

To ensure that you receive the content you are interested in, I created a one-minute poll.

This poll ends in the next couple of days.

Please let me know so I can design it with you in mind.

Cheers

Stefan

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