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A pet theory of mine is that women will be better at using AI for all but the most analytical/symbolic work (even this may not hold but I'd imagine the crossover is around there)

I have no mechanism but it feels true.




>I have no mechanism but it feels true.

I really, really want to make a joke here, but it would be so sexist I'd get voted down in an instant.


I'm being quite serious. I suppose the closest thing to an analytical description of what I have in my head is that the way I've seen women prompt chatgpt is probably much closer to how its trained as part of RLHF, but more deeply it seems like a very different way of thinking that men overall aren't particularly good at.

I met a sculptor recently (reasonable thirst for knowledge; but not from greece) who went straight for deepseek to ask a question. That surprised me. Obviously deepseek was in the news, but the way they train seems to be more aligned with the aforementioned way of thinking than openai.




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