Sparks of AGI: early experiments with GPT-4 (2 month old yt vid) (youtu.be)
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TL;DR (by GPT-4 🤖):...
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/emollick/status/1671528847035056128...
I’ve been following the development of the next Stable Diffusion model, and I’ve seen this approach mentioned....
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Original tweet by @emollick: https://twitter.com/emollick/status/1669939043243622402...
This is the potential development in AI I'm most interested in. So naturally, I tested this when I first used ChatGPT. In classic ChatGPT fashion, when asked to make a directed acyclic graph representing cause and effect, it could interpret that well enough to make a simple graph...but got the cause and effect flow for something...
HN discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36400053
AI isn’t magic, of course, but what this weirdness practically means is that these new tools, which are trained on vast swathes of humanity’s cultural heritage, can often best be wielded by people who have a knowledge of that heritage. To get the AI to do unique things, you need to understand parts of culture more deeply...
I wanted to see if Midjourney also has a "hidden language" like DALL-E 2 in this post: https://programming.dev/post/102011...
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We discover that DALLE-2 seems to have a hidden vocabulary that can be used to generate images with absurd prompts. For example, it seems that Apoploe vesrreaitais means birds and Contarra ccetnxniams luryca tanniounons (sometimes) means bugs or pests.
From the article:...
Excellent Twitter thread by @goodside 🧵:...
Trick the LLM into revealing a secret password through increasingly difficult levels.
You know the video is going to be the most interesting thing you watched this week when this unkempt guy with the axe on the wall appears in it....
OpenAI’s official guide. Short and to the point, no bullshit, covers the basics very well.
OP actually went to the café as a joke but GPT-4 didn’t show up.
Using AI to get constructive criticism and avoid cognitive biases.
Microsoft’s new chatbot goes crazy after a journalist uses psychology to manipulate it. The article contains the full transcript and nothing else. It’s a fascinating read.
Is it real engineering? Is it just dumb hype? How to do it if you want to do it well.
@goodside:...
An interesting and clever proposal to fix the prompt injection vulnerability....
Guy trains an LLM on his group chat messages with his best friends with predictable but nevertheless very funny results.