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Show HN: TurnZero – Persistent Expert for LLMs

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dmilicev2
·2 ay önce·discuss
I believe so, sounds logical, yes. I haven’t measured it across LLMs to tell you if there is more/less overhead, confusion, hallucinations, repeated mistakes etc..
dmilicev2
·2 ay önce·discuss
I feel like there should be a consistent protocol, an industry standard for interacting with AIs, I do see value in it, however, as you said, it doesn’t seem like there’s value in turning the entire web or everything we can think of into an mcp server.

At least not at the moment, and perhaps it will stay that way. Its logical to think that LLMs will always be more expensive to run vs a simple web or shell script for a specialised purpose.

Arguably you can drop an API or a local script for that AI to consume, but I do see benefits of having it standardised for the industry as mcp if you want something to run as an infrastructure layer that’s AI agnostic.
dmilicev2
·2 ay önce·discuss
foo, bar?
dmilicev2
·2 ay önce·discuss
Thank you Mahjabinbm, looking forward to it.
dmilicev2
·2 ay önce·discuss
Yes. It's a continuous and steady flow of dopamine until you run out of tokens.
dmilicev2
·2 ay önce·discuss
I experienced this friction. Maintenance of memory across projects, across different LLMs, is a recipe for frustration and disaster.

This MCP tool I made might help elicit desired behaviour from Turn 0: https://github.com/turnzero-ai/turnzero
dmilicev2
·2 ay önce·discuss
Yes, and that's one of the reasons I started working on this tool: to elicit desirable behavior from AIs before turn 1. AI is still non-deterministic and won't follow instructions 100% of the time, but with this tool, I intend to narrow that gap.

Would love to hear your thoughts on it: https://github.com/turnzero-ai/turnzero
dmilicev2
·2 ay önce·discuss
I'm not sure what the best course of action is here, but I fail to see the benefits to society if we were to set up legal entities for each AI agent at this stage.

I think the responsibility should lie on the shoulders of the individual/business that deployed the AI agent. For that, I can clearly see the benefits to society.
dmilicev2
·2 ay önce·discuss
Me neither. If true artificial sentience is achieved, what does that say about us?
dmilicev2
·2 ay önce·discuss
AI is not sentient, therefore not liable for its actions. It would be pointless. We ought to look one step beyond the lines of code for liability.

Unless the AI eventually passes the bar of sentience.