From Cargo Cults to Creative Writing - Ep. 10
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Hosts Philip Maymin, Jie Tao, and Chris Huntley continue their conversation with Stella Maymin, a Harvard sophomore who has worked behind the scenes training models through Outlier. Stella walks through her experience grading outputs, correcting reasoning, and teaching systems to improve at math and image editing, sparking a broader discussion about why process matters more than product when it comes to building better technology.
The conversation turns to Richard Feynman's cargo cult science analogy, the death of benchmarks, and what it means to train a system to truly understand rather than just mimic. Stella also shares how she uses ChatGPT as a personalized study partner and a first reader for her fiction writing, and the group debates college policies around permitted use in the classroom. Throughout, a single thread connects it all: the path you take matters as much as where you end up.