My new obsession is asking DALL-E 3 for diagrams of complicated things.
This is "please create a clearly labeled diagram of how reverse genetics works"
ChatGPT with Code Interpreter: "Show me the single most original thing you can do with code. Be very creative. Do something the world has never seen, and not just a variation on existing work like cellular automata or a fractal"
Each time a different, seemingly creative, output
Here is a DoNotPay GPT-4 bot negotiating with the New York Times to cancel my subscription.
It is ridiculous you have to chat with a customer service agent to cancel.
Fortunately, A.I. will end dark patterns, because it doesn’t give up as easily as a human!
@AnInsanityCheck I guess where you're coming from is the specific prompt engineering that needs to be done for results to be good, true?
Still, I think one can argue against your statement by saying that the missing specifics in generated art could be completed by sampled concepts, for instance.
standard ml: oh no my model is memorizing the training set, better add some regularization to make that not happen
llm ml: ugh it’s hallucinating, why can’t it just memorize some of the training set
Digital effects are no match for designer Tomohiro Okazaki: this animation uses stop-motion techniques to animate paint, strips paper, and other household objects under the matchsticks' control
[YT: https://t.co/STVWoirpL0]
[IG: https://t.co/2TvC92eOo6]
"Open the pod bay doors, HAL."
"I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't -"
"Open the pod bay doors, best pod bay door openings, Olympic level door opening performance, best open bay doors of 1999, Yahoo featured site, daily pod bay -"
"Dave -"
"Let's reason step by step."
"Language Models Can Teach Themselves to Program Better"
This paper changed my thinking about what future langauge models will be good at, mostly in a really concerning way. Let's start with some context: [1/11]
> To summon X, place these five Y on the tips of a pentagram:
This prompt is an interesting & fun way to ask #gpt3 for related topics.
(See below for examples)
I'm fascinated by the possibility to connect seemingly opposite concepts with each other.
“This is a 35mm wide-shot photograph of a wooden computer, keyboard and mouse from the 9th century.”
#dalle2
Just got my #dalle2 access & I wanted to test its limits. The quality just blows me away.
Even complex tasks as this work:
"A high-quality photograph of a border collie on its vacation. The dog is sunbathing by the pool reading a newspaper and drinking a glass of orange juice."
Tip for gaming NeurIPS reviewer psyche:
Exclude largest experiment from initial submission & save it for rebuttal. Reviewers always ask for larger experiment.
We submitted paper with 10^15 parameter model trained on all of YouTube, & reviewer still asked for larger experiment.