It occurred to me what an interesting elicitation device it would be for qualitative research on LLM use in everyday life to ask people what their last 10 conversation topics are. Not because they are inherently meaningful but as a way to see the range, as well as to prompt discussion about what these meant and the purpose they served. On which note:
- The Cerberal Assassin’s Calculating Gaze
- Identifying Scottish Folk Song with Attic Reference
- Choosing Footwear for Walking
- Trusting Automated Tap-in Habits
- Whimsical Snowman Creations
- Modest Salaries for UK Legal Aid Lawers
- Will Overnight Snow Lead to Ice
- Origin of the Word ‘Conjecture’
- Leveraging AI and School for Learning,
- Managing Ice Cream Stands in Theme Park Game
I was struck by how little work figures on here, though most of these were from the last few days. If I read back I can see a vague week/weekend oscillation in terms of how much I’m talking to Claude about work related topics.
