“Omit needless words”—the gnomic Rule Thirteen in William Strunk’s original 1918 self-published edition of The Elements of Style—is the kind of advice that means less and less the more you think about ...
I think everyone agrees that words are powerful, but I'm not sure that everyone adheres to the importance of our words. I remember once when I was on vacation in Florida, visiting Cape Canaveral.
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but how many numbers is a word worth? The question may sound silly, but it happens to be the foundation that underlies large language models, or LLMs — and ...