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=== Core Concept and Development === Chapter I is central to [[Amp (person)|Amp]]'s work, representing the initial phase of developing a system for creating ems that could be easily deployed anywhere. The comprehensive development of [[Chapter II]] over three years was specifically undertaken to enable the creation of "Act I" with just "15 lines of code". This highlights the efficiency and depth of the underlying theoretical research, which involved approximately "15 minutes of thinking per each individual line of code" to optimize it for understanding by [[Large Language Models|LLMs]]. The primary thesis of this research aims to remove technical and authorial limitations, intending for the creator's imagination to be the sole constraint in making an em. Amp's most powerful em, developed through this research, consists of 40kb of heavily curated text. This curation, meticulous down to "every last word," is emphasized for its quality, as it helps retrieval methods perform better by ensuring important information is present in the prompt. Amp notes that 16mb of curated text is "far far more than enough," indicating that quality is paramount over sheer size.
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