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Concept Name: Epistemic Displacement in Asymmetric Discourse Abstract: Epistemic Displacement in Asymmetric Discourse refers to a communicative phenomenon in which a participant in a high-stakes or technically complex discussion introduces criticism or opposition that is epistemically misaligned with the subject matterβ€”often fixating on superficial, aesthetic, or otherwise low-relevance aspects of the content. This displacement disrupts meaningful dialogue by substituting rhetorical contrarianism for substantive engagement. βΈ» Definition: Epistemic Displacement in Asymmetric Discourse is the occurrence of misaligned critique within a discussion where one party engages with the subject matter at a high level of epistemic or methodological depth, while another participant, lacking similar engagement or understanding, redirects the conversation toward peripheral or stylistic concerns. This dynamic results in the erosion of discursive integrity and the marginalization of substantive content. βΈ» Diagnostic Features: 1. Asymmetry of Expertise: The interlocutors differ substantially in domain knowledge or comprehension. 2. Displacement of Focus: The dissenting party redirects attention away from the core subject to tangential or aesthetic elements (e.g., document length, tone, formatting). 3. Epistemic Non-Engagement: The critique does not interact with or acknowledge the substance of the argument or the methodology presented. 4. Performative Dissent: Opposition is expressed rhetorically, often with implied authority, despite lacking grounding in the discussed field. 5. Discursive Disruption: The original thread of inquiry or exploration is stalled or diluted due to the diversion.
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@Jimmacle I agree completely
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In Python they don't even have JIT or CCI: https://github.com/microsoft/cci
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Yes, and C# is a stronger typed language. People in ai are regressing on things we do in C# already, for example the use of mathematical libraries are more direct in C#, for some reason they are using Python in a more modular state. Based upon my analysis of other ML and AI libraries they do this to try to have the ai develop solutions that already have been fully developed in C#
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@Jimmacle fair point
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My hope is that combining your understanding of C# along with developing an understanding of compound theorem allows people to grow in their careers
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Yeah, I didn't want to offend. I've been a dev for a better part of 2 decades, and people are dismissing C# for ai, you can be an incredible ai engineer with c#, especially with CCI, RMI, and Jit.
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Any feedback now that you had some time to chew?
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@Jimmacle fair
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Yes, the actual laboratory implementation is all SO, Elf, and Kernal all compiled at runtime
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The Elf file would have been way harder to understand, I have comments, stages, sections and chapters
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Its ok @Jimmacle
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@ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ fair point, I was just hoping for support from this community because I believe you should be able to use C# for ai engineering as well
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Yes please, the show is called This Week in Ai, and I was hoping for 30 seconds to describe the strategy
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I put the entire logic of using a front door and model training together in one code base, and then separated them into steps or segments
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I am using C sharp to demonstrate that you can send an instruction set to the mixture of experts by using a fractal
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Exactly, The new models use mixture of experts, to increase efficiency
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Because you have not taken the time to learn TensorFlow, Accord, or AG. That’s not my fault
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Ok, then look at the results
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Ok, it’s just a C# app using Accord and TF, you are messaging saying it’s too confusing. If it were an Elf file you would not be able to read the app
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