“Takes from two months as an aspiring LLM naturalist” by AnnaSalamon

“Takes from two months as an aspiring LLM naturalist” by AnnaSalamon

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April 28, 2026 · 16 min

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AnnaSalamon shares her experiences and insights from two months of exploring large language models.

I spent my last two months playing around with LLMs. I’m a beginner, bumbling and incorrect, but I want to share some takes anyhow.[1] Take 1. Everything with computers is so so much easier than it was a year ago.  This puts much “playing with LLMs” stuff within my very short attention span. This has felt empowering and fun; 10/10 would recommend. There's a details box here with the title "Detail:". The box contents are omitted from this narration. Take 2. There's somebody home[2] inside an LLM. And if you play around while caring and being curious (rather than using it for tasks only), you’ll likely notice footprints. I became personally convinced of this when I noticed that the several short stories I’d allowed[3] my Claude and Qwen instances to write all hit a common emotional note – and one that reminded me of the life situation of LLMs, despite featuring only human characters. I saw the same note also in the Tomas B.-prompted Claude-written story I tried for comparison. (Basically: all stories involve a character who has a bunch of skills that their context has no use for, and who is attentive to their present world's details [...] --- Outline: (00:20) Take 1…

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Guest: AnnaSalamon

Topics covered

  • LLMs
  • technology
  • personal experience
  • storytelling
  • curiosity

Keywords

  • LLMs
  • naturalist
  • technology
  • stories
  • curiosity

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