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RE: LeoThread 2024-11-22 13:46

Here is the #threacast for today's episode of The Lion's Den. It starts at 1 PM Eastern Time.

We will be discussing he new #ai agent that was released by @mightpossibly this week and what it is doing for LeoAI.

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Oh, I've seen threads and posts around but haven't really looked into it too much yet. But it's great that I found out about it because it was being put to use

It is showing us the future of Hive in many ways.

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Hello sir, please the spelling of the threadcast needs a d to make its come up....
Or was it intentional?

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Let's gooo

How would you approach the adding ai-summaries to the db? Is it a good way to choose a nische and just add videos in that area or just go broad and crazy like I have done?

Could there be an issue with to much data being feed to LeoAI or can we just keep adding?

Only if the back end cant handle it. So far, Khal said things are working fine.

Not sure if it's possible for you to edit this post, but do give it a try @taskmaster4450le

Oh no! Hope he can edit, I couldnt last time I tried in my threadcast 😅

Yeah I tried and it gave me an error. Nodes are really screwed up I guess.

let's see who the true Lions are.
they will make it even with the threadcast not showing up on the top of the page.

It is an exclusive club. Make them work to be a part of it.

100%

The source code for the Leo Subscription Tracker that I developed for the Youtube Summarizer is freely available for anyone to use. If you're a developer on Leo, this one's for you.

https://github.com/mp-hive/leo-subscribers

why are we not on top yet?

Typo in the thread and cant edit it.

ah damn

I get to wear the dunce cap today.

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Guys!!! You can sort by the latest comments! I forgot we can do that!

thanks for that!

I wonder how long it'll be before Youtube stops applications from reading its Transcriptions.

the library I'm using has been working for over a year. But you're right. They could restrict it at any time

Yeah, and if they restrict it, it won't be because of you. They might just not want competing AI tools to outpace them.

What if we had 50 people using it?

I think @mightpossibly's server will burn with overheat!!

nah, the queue system will handle it. You'll just get longer wait times until the summaries show up :)

I've also delegated about 15b RCs to it. Still sitting at just over 50%

Claude Sonnet is designed for longer, detailed conversations with nuanced reasoning and complex replies, making it ideal for in-depth brainstorming or analysis.
Claude Haiku, on the other hand, focuses on short, concise answers, excelling in situations where brevity and clarity are key.

Think of Sonnet as a storyteller and Haiku as a minimalist poet. Your choice depends on whether you need depth or brevity!

I'm not sure if LeoAI should use the base Llama which has the same Biases as facebook, or one of the unofficial Llama models that's uncensored... I guess, being consumer-faced having an uncensored model isn't really good.

Oops! I'm late. What have I missed?

Hello Lions. Happy Friday.

yes it did. dont know what happened, seems that X didnt like us today.

We wont start another one since we are an hour in.

Reminder no Lions Den next week.

It's Claude Haiku if I remember what mightpossibly said to me.

How is the threa(d)cast not fixed yet?!!!

Still, I don't think we have a lot of exclusive data that would be useful to Meta, as of now... The only exclusive data we have so far, benefits HIVE itself.

I can't hear very well on X please

!summarize

Part 1/8:

Mastering Behavioral Science: Three Strategies for Self-Improvement

Behavioral science often gets a bad rap for its use by corporations to manipulate consumer habits. However, this powerful field can also be harnessed for personal growth. In this article, we will explore three simple yet effective strategies that can help you achieve your goals, save money, and improve your overall well-being.

The Dark Side of Behavioral Science

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The speaker opens with a candid admission: they have spent much of their career working for corporations, using behavioral science to encourage consumers to make unnecessary purchases. This, they explain, often leads to spending money on items that may not genuinely bring joy or satisfaction. However, today’s presentation is about flipping that paradigm—using behavioral science to aid personal endeavors rather than commercial interests.

Challenge Your Rational Thinking

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The speaker bravely confronts the notion of rational decision-making. Many people believe they are capable of making perfectly rational choices. Yet, human tendencies often betray this belief. For instance, the speaker shares their own experiences of reckless behavior while distracted by their phone, alongside the impulse purchases of clothing they didn’t need. These are relatable moments that reveal our shared humanity and instinctual tendencies, absent rationality.

Story One: The Commitment Contract

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In 2008, while managing a demanding job, the speaker found themselves struggling with fitness despite possessing knowledge on nutrition and an expensive gym membership. To break this cycle, they devised a commitment contract with themselves. The contract stipulated gym attendance four times a week, with a consequence: for every missed workout, they would donate $100 to a political party they disliked.

This strategy proved effective, as the aversion to donating money to an undesired cause created enough motivation to stick to the commitment. The underlying principle here is self-imposed consequence—a behavioral tactic that can push one to take action where willpower alone may falter.

Story Two: Understand the Power of Comparison

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In the second story, the speaker discusses the importance of perception and visual comparisons in decision-making. They illustrate this with a visual example of two squares that appear differently colored based solely on their context, emphasizing that our judgments are often influenced by the relative rather than absolute terms.

The speaker cites a project involving a coffee chain that successfully used the “decoy effect” to influence consumer choices. By introducing a medium coffee for just $6 alongside a small for $3 and a large for $7, they created a decision-making environment that incentivized purchasing the more expensive coffee options—capitalizing on the innate human tendency to seek perceived value.

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This teaches a valuable lesson: in your own decision-making, be aware of how options are presented to you and strive to choose based on genuine need rather than manipulation.

Story Three: Calculating Risks

The final story centers on risk assessment and the concept of stepping outside one’s comfort zone. The speaker proposes a simple game: choose between a guaranteed 20 zlotys or flip a coin for a chance to win 50 zlotys. Surprisingly, despite the mathematical advantage of the coin toss, many attendees opted for the safer choice, exposing an inherent risk-averse nature.

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Interestingly, a survey revealed significant differences in willingness to take risks between genders, with men being more inclined to play it safe. This highlights the complexities of decision-making and shows that societal influences—and perhaps our own experiences—greatly affect how we approach risk.

Conclusion: Harnessing Behavioral Science for Personal Empowerment

The speaker concludes by reiterating that understanding behavioral science can empower individuals to leverage psychological principles for self-improvement. By drawing on commitment, discernment in choices, and a willingness to embrace risk, anyone can better navigate challenges such as weight loss, financial savings, and personal goals.

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Ultimately, the key takeaway is to use behavioral science not just as a tool for corporations, but as a mechanism for personal growth and empowerment. By recognizing and countering the tactics that corporations use, you can harness similar strategies for your benefit and achieve the changes you want in your life.

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Wait... The wall we're hitting was because of lack of Data?!!

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