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📣 jrvarela56

How to Build an LLM of the Buddha?


Hey I've been thinking about this recently. Since there must be plenty of experts in how to LLMs work and avid buddhism followers in HN, this seems like an idea that could take shape in this forum. I'm not claiming this would work so cut me some slack, I want to see what ya'll think.

Some ideas that pull me to thinking about this:

- LLMs build a world model and are not 'just' parrots

- The Buddha spoke and people wrote it down, maybe the 'original' world model can be extracted from the writing?

- The Pali canon has 15-17k pages, sounds like a lot but it's a small dataset compared to how much data is used to train models these days

- There's orders of magnitude more commentary that could be used, but does it detract/dilute the 'original' world model?

- Say we dump everything written about buddhism, there's probably redundancy but maybe enough material to get 'enough' data to train


  👤 fragmede Accepted Answer ✓
You can easily create a custom version of ChatGPT which focuses on whatever teachings you want. I'm not familiar enough with the teachings of Buddha to know what to tell it to make it for you.

eg there's https://chat.openai.com/g/g-WxckXARTP-astrology-birth-chart-... for astrology


👤 KenPainter
Fascinating question.

I think the problem is that the 15-17k pages of the Pali Canon are already hopelessly sectarian. You won't get ChatBuddha, you'll get ChatTheravada.

As an aside, this answers the oft-posed question: how could Ananda possibly have recited the entire canon after Master Gotama's death? Answer: there was a lot less of it then.

More useful is to discard the sectarian suttas, read the rest and do what they say. In my experience it is highly effective. When you realize you must be "a lamp unto yourself" then you're almost there.


👤 wmlive
The whole point of Buddhism is to become a Buddha and not waste any effort in the idolization of an imagined external Buddha, be it in image or scripture. This is a matter beyond words or mental believe. So what is the point of an LLM'ification of Buddha/Buddhism?

👤 jacquesfernot
you wouldn't happen to be related to Francisco J. Varela, would you?