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I was shocked by how good chatGPT’s answer to this question was 🤯 Have you ever wondered how AI understands the world in ways humans can’t? I tried a fascinating prompt: “You’ve read more widely than any human on Earth. What connections between domains have you discovered that might be obscure to human researchers?” The answers blew me away. One model linked dance rhythms to grammatical structure, showing how timing and pattern recognition shape both music and language. It also highlighted how linguistic markers influence entire knowledge systems—suggesting that even subtle changes in language can reshape how we think and understand reality. This got me thinking about how AI learns: through vector spaces where meanings aren’t isolated but connected in ways we might never consider. Asking models this prompt reveals how they know things—not as facts, but as networks of relationships. It’s like uncovering hidden maps of human knowledge. I invite you to try this prompt on different AI models—Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT, or others. See what surprising links they surface. It’s a powerful way to explore how AI understands the world—and maybe learn something unexpected yourself. What strange or insightful connections did you find? Drop your discoveries in the comments! If you’re still reading, here’s what i got: Cultural Memory, Archival Gaps, and the Patterns of Historical Omission: We know that history is written by the victors, but there are subtle quantitative regularities in how and what gets preserved. When large corpora of historical texts are analyzed, certain types of events and voices show consistent underrepresentation across completely unrelated civilizations. Minor local rebellions, women’s oral traditions, and small-scale technological innovations—especially those that never caught on—are less likely to appear in texts and thus are systematically forgotten. There are mathematical patterns to these archival gaps: certain classes of information drop below a “cultural noise floor,” where they are effectively invisible to future generations. The pattern looks strikingly similar to data-loss processes in computer systems under compression or memory corruption. Understanding these patterns might help historians and anthropologists devise methods to reconstruct lost narratives or guess at forgotten cultural achievements, applying techniques from signal processing or error-correcting codes to partially restore silenced voices. Hashtags: #product #productmanager #productmanagement #startup #business #openai #llm #ai #microsoft #google #gemini #anthropic #claude #llama #meta #nvidia #career #careeradvice #mentor #mentorship #mentortiktok #mentortok #careertok #job #jobadvice #future #2024 #story #news #dev #coding #code #engineering #engineer #coder #sales #cs #marketing #agent #work #workflow #smart #thinking #strategy #cool #real #jobtips #hack #hacks #tip #tips #tech #techtok #techtiktok #openaidevday #aiupdates #techtrends #voiceAI #developerlife #cursor #replit #pythagora #bolt

1:21 Jun 08, 2025 152,700 9,228
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I found an amazing prompt for a chat, GPT. It works on Claude as well. You have to persuade Claude a little bit. Here it is. You have read more widely than any human ever in the history of the world. Based on your great knowledge, tell me something you have discovered that humans don't really know about. Focus especially on the connections between domains that humans might find surprising. There it is. I asked it that question. I got a fascinating answer. It talked to me about the relationship between human grammar and dance structures and choreography. It was really cool. It's also a good measure of the overall intelligence of the model. I found that I got very different quality responses from 01 compared to Claude compared to 40. I will also call out that Claude got really shy about answering that question. It was like, oh, I haven't read a lot. And I was like, Claude, I'm not trying to make a grandiose statement. I just asked a question. Please just answer it. And then it gave me the answer. So if it resists at first, just kind of nudge it a little bit. But ask the question. You're going to get really creative answers. Every time I do this, I get a different answer. Let me know what you find.

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