from Conversation Log 2020-06-07
Let's talk.
What would you like to see happen in this conversation?
I'm thinking about the possibility of making the conversation with this bot itself a content.
Is there anything else about that bot?
Asking questions brings out content I didn't think I had.
TODO Post this chat log to Scrapbox Create a page to come up with a list of questions What type of chat log is this?
(Hmmm, this has a bug where it uses input prior to the start of the conversation.) Chat logs are logs of conversations with bots.
Is there anything else about that chat log?
I'm wondering if a little processing would make it more interesting to read.
Is there anything else about that reading?
The record of the moment when a new idea is born is useful in creating a method for generating ideas, but not much data has been accumulated.
Is there anything else you can tell us about the idea?
The type of idea is generated by noticing a blind spot, and how a machine can support that awareness is important when considering intellectual productivity.
What is it that you value?
If patterns of awareness are discovered, it is easier to encourage them, because awareness is useful, and the patterns that create it are also useful.
What type of pattern is it?
For example, "What is the relationship between X and Y?" the question "What is the relationship between X and Y?" will result in the discovery of unexpected connections as a result of thinking about the relationship.
If patterns of awareness are discovered, it is easier to encourage them, because awareness is useful, and the patterns that create it are also useful. Is there anything else you can tell us about this pattern?
For example, this chat system doesn't have it, but if you present the results of a dictionary search for a word and ask, "Is this what you wanted to express with the word X?" and then the user is prompted to make a new verbalization: "No, that's not what I meant.
What is the relationship between chat logs and patterns?
When many chat logs are collected, unknown beneficial patterns are discovered among them.
Where is that chat log?
It's rather scattered, but I thought it would be a good idea to put it all together in Scrapbox or something.
Are chat logs the same as patterns? Are they different?
Chat logs are concrete phenomena, and abstract concepts extracted from these concrete phenomena are patterns
Where is that chat log located?
Now they're scattered.
Chat logs are concrete phenomena, and abstract concepts extracted from these concrete phenomena are patterns How do you know about this chat log?
When you post the information together in Scrapbox and then bracket or pick up the front of "I see", the relationship will be discovered later, Scrapbox is a strong intellectual production tool for discovering unexpected relationships.
What is the relationship between that Scrapbox and chat logs?
Chat logs are not simply stored in their original form, but are inscribed on Scrapbox, making it easier to discover relationships across logs
Is that chat log the same as Scrapbox? Is it different?
Putting chat logs in Scrapbox
What are those chat logs like?
Raw observation data
What happens to Scrapbox when chat logging?
I've been posting some stuff on Scrapbox now and then under the title "Nodes of Thought", and by bracketing the keywords in it, it serves as a connection between the various pages. Improvement
What happens in the chat log when its Scrapbox?
Scrapbox's relationship discovery effect, which discovers relationships between chat logs, automatically linking them to each other, like we've talked about something similar before.
What is the connection between that chat log and Scrapbox?
synergy
What happens to the pattern when chat logs?
Patterns are discovered.
What happens in the chat log when that pattern occurs?
The chat system itself can be improved.
What is the connection between chat logs and patterns?
Abstract patterns are hard to understand, but a set of concrete logs can have a positive effect.
What is the relationship between the pattern and Scrapbox?
Scrapbox can be considered a pattern discovery support system.
Is the Scrapbox the same as the pattern? Is it different?
Patterns are created after the fact on Scrapbox.
How do you know what the pattern is?
You're like, "Whoa, that's a pattern."
What does the pattern seem to be?
It's like the "blind spot cards" I keep in Scrapbox.
Where is that Scrapbox located?
bye-bye
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