Intelligence is compression
The less word you use to explain something complicated, the smarter you are.
(Based on my reading of LLM equations)
We all know that guy who makes every explanation sound easy…
The reverse is also true
Understanding is how much you can capture without needing many words.
Then my brain went somewhere I did not expect.
Five words
Imagine you live a life with only five words in your dictionary. You can say them one at a time, alone.
What would they be?
Sit with it before you read mine.
It is harder, and stranger, than it sounds.
Mine came out as this
I was eating ice cream on a Sunday. No prompt, no list. Five words just arrived, in this order:
- grateful
- go
- see
- eat
- coding
Five words make about 325 little sentences once you allow every length and every order.
from itertools import permutations
words = ["grateful", "go", "see", "eat", "coding"]
# every ordering, every length, no punctuation
for n in range(1, len(words) + 1):
for p in permutations(words, n):
print(" ".join(p))
# prints 325 of them
The first ten it prints:
grateful
go
see
eat
coding
grateful go
grateful see
grateful eat
grateful coding
go grateful
Funny, the less word the more meaning…
The fun part
Now let’s give AI the words and guess the sentence:
| The tokens | What it reads as |
|---|---|
| grateful, coding | thankful for the work itself |
| go, see, eat | move, look, take it in |
| see coding | I watch, then I build |
| grateful, go | thankful, and still moving |
| eat, coding | fuel, then make |
| go, see, coding | explore, notice, build it |
Turn all these sentences into one
Now take all 325 permutation sentences and compress all the sentence into one:
A grateful person who keeps moving, pays attention to the world and turns what he sees into things he builds.
That’s scary but yeah, pretty much what I do daily…
What would be yours?
Tokens are just LEGO bricks
That is roughly the definition of a token.
The world broken down into a small piece by a math function.
So that another math function can rebuild the world.
Compression.