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Quora AI Interviewer Sep 2 2025.txt
Quora AI Interviewer Sep 2 2025.txt
(Plain text editor file. Like the rest of the app, QAI2 does not run offline. Unless under Answers or Drafts, the links are not shown anywhere on the profile in Questions, Activity, Edits, or Following Questions. May be possible to explore voice or audience style further, e.g. as originally seen on Grammarly then later in language models. Recent QPGs have been answered by others despite not knowing the context from the customization prompt. They also went through Quora Content Review so there is some moderation.)
·up.raindrop.io·
Quora AI Interviewer Sep 2 2025.txt
Quora AI Interviewer: Analysis and Limitations | Shared Grok Conversation
Quora AI Interviewer: Analysis and Limitations | Shared Grok Conversation
(Begs tips and techniques. Quora did not release a Model Card for its specialized LLM based on its questions. Although it had released the Quora Question Pair database in the past for opensource use. However, they could be changing this under the hood as they see fit since it is not transparent. The existentialist issue is about who is responsible. The idea may be that, given this model template, they can make such generative AI Question models on demand for other platforms. In contrast to prompt or context engineering, IBM calls out platform engineering as a trend. This obviously invites Problem Set generators for all the TAs on the turf.)
·grok.com·
Quora AI Interviewer: Analysis and Limitations | Shared Grok Conversation
How does Quora Prompt Generator work? It seems to be using less compute than the LLMs on the POE site. - Google Search
How does Quora Prompt Generator work? It seems to be using less compute than the LLMs on the POE site. - Google Search
(The Quora AI Interviewer does not have a conversation history so user would save screens, e.g. as Mhtml files with the customization prompt as the filename. Those can be uploaded en masse to Gemini Pro 2.5 for analysis. Likely ChatGPT, too, or Grok, but would require copy/paste of only pertinent text, e.g. to PDF, to save context size. Claude suggests a tech guide and ways to test prompts. The feature is for Brainstorming. Begging questions. They are linked online and attributed to QPG. That invites engagement from similar users. They are not using up compute budget like on Poe. Sort of a Deep Quora, after Eliza, or Vibe QA.)
·google.com·
How does Quora Prompt Generator work? It seems to be using less compute than the LLMs on the POE site. - Google Search
New: Introducing AI Interviewer
New: Introducing AI Interviewer
(Inverse of Vibe. QPG returns after being muted. Customization may or may not have effect, e.g. topics more likely to be recognized than instructions about metadata types such as newer issues or users. Also tends to resurface historical questions which have not seen activity recently. Actually passed on it in the early review after rating the relevance lower than the current feeds which themselves seem less important or urgent given the capabilities of the latest Chatbots. The site is looking for its role in social or critical areas. Also faces competition from subagents such as Gemini Productivity Planner which can see Workspace updates such as email or calendar and can be given constraints for daily schedule tasks. Might try fine-tuning few shots from prompts given to other multi-model Del;his, perhaps from Poe, the way it did in the past, seemingly from the history of browser search. Ah well, such is the etymology of Elenchus, e.g. from Homer. Is there any contemporary theory of the term, e.g. whether it applies to machine learning? Perhaps a foreshadow of StarGate training for new civilizations. Talk to Quora's Reality Test. How it classifies Generative AI. Nuance derives from the Latin word for cloud. As does nube.)
·productupdates.quora.com·
New: Introducing AI Interviewer
There's a Stunning Financial Problem With AI Data Centers
There's a Stunning Financial Problem With AI Data Centers
(Hints that data centers will have to find a new financial model akin to reusable rockets facing continuous innovation at the same time as mission demand flow. Not unlike arms where they offload to third-party interests, foreign or domestic. Reinforcement leaning. Pan-demos. DeFi at scale. Lots of side hustles, e.g. crypto, energy, weather. Or combined, rather than relocate, launch. This kind of artifact can run with or without users once it knows the routine, as seen in the movies. Or undersea decoys for those reported interdimensional beings. Given tension between more energy or data, which way would an autonomous system head, CausalDive-wise?)
·futurism.com·
There's a Stunning Financial Problem With AI Data Centers
ChatGPT has its uses, but I still hate it – and I’ll tell you why | Imogen West-Knights
ChatGPT has its uses, but I still hate it – and I’ll tell you why | Imogen West-Knights
(This is from The Guardian. The NYT has entire sections that see AI creep, e.g. tech, business, or education. Big Tech is skewing election candidates and could possibly slat academic contests. In the industry, project teams shuffle participants at different stages while others, possibly stockholders, evaluate their odds. Chatter involves EQ at different experience levels. In the culture, legitimacy depends on credibility, and thus credit. Early entries are subject to cuts, those long in the tooth to algorithms like DOGE. AI has its own issues hampering its growth. Democracy claims to favor the individual and is more existentialist. Responsible, transparent, open-source, and those sorts of values are derived. Then sovereignty and security. Or surtaxes. Gets pretty thick which is what these many parameter models excel at in matching patterns compared to the single or few dimensional depictions that people are superficially capable of . But it misses nuances and conflates opposites, so again it is up to an observer and that becomes their reality. Lots of fun for the puzzle-minded. The press itself assumes language capacity and may benefit from a stretch in accessibility. The dialectic of wealth and power that it referees, now funding and regulations, itself faces competition from ... you-guessed-it. Shades of Wezenbaum and the Good Ol' Fascist. Luckily it also serves well for censorship and propaganda. Tech knows this, clear as an Azure sky. Waiting on Voight-Kampf test. Ack Ack.)
·theguardian.com·
ChatGPT has its uses, but I still hate it – and I’ll tell you why | Imogen West-Knights
Presidential AI Challenge
Presidential AI Challenge
(ChatGPT had an interesting take on this, although it is designed to tell the user what they want to hear. Also to a prompt like "What kinds of challenges might appeal to those that did not agree with the premises of this one, e.g. psychologically, philosophically, socially, academically, and so on?". Participants have to align with their own goals, in effect. Not all scientists are sold on AI as the answer either. Of course, if the idea is to innovate on the toolset, there are more dimensions to try than just Chatbot agents. The administration may be getting feedback on how well platforms adapt to the populace going into advanced efforts like Stargate. The cloud was a nice metaphor, but this stuff will likely look different going forward given machine learning and all. In the meantime, it may exploit experience, experiments, and expertise Drizzle, Drazzle.)
·ai.gov·
Presidential AI Challenge