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Imagine if we used these types of models for like 500 years and it locked their vocabulary in time, disallowing any further language blending; then somehow the servers turned off and nobody could communicate across language barriers anymore.

Someone should write that down in some sort of short-story involving a really tall structure.



Imagine if we used them everyday for 500 years but tune all the languages to be ever so slightly similar each day until there is one language.


Call it “Inglesh” or something phonetically similar


With ~1000 dialects.


Imagine if someone said this about dictionaries.


Imagine if your dictionary was constantly updated to modify your behavior


That statement makes no sense.

My point was that languages evolve, even though we write books and make dictionaries with fixed-in-time vocabulary lists. Similarly, langauges will evolve even if LLMs, for mysterious reasons, have a fixed-in-time vocabulary. I was responding to "and it locked their vocabulary in time, disallowing any further language blending".


Update your dictionary


When a jet skier accidentally runs into a tree that's called a snow crash, aha




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