@RoxCodes In my case I split up my prompt into multiple prompts - also useful since I needed to keep my prompt under the maximum allowed length.
Then I made a request for each prompt.
Once I was doing that, queuing the requests and running them in parallel was possible.
@jebraat@icebearlabs From what I know about how the AI is trained - algorithms that are developed for detection already exist, and are incorporated in the training process itself in order to give feedback to the AI on how โhumanโ itโs response was. The training continues until the AI passes the test.
@coffeebreak_YT is a PRO. I love seeing this guy get so much attention, given his consistent output of high quality content.
Watch this video for a masterclass in handling CONFLICT. https://t.co/PX0fXPJKKB
I'm working on Gavin AI, and today this is how I'm making impact:
๐ช I made a few, thoughtful changes to the AI that have greatly increased the quality of the output
๐ I got my first trial user
๐ค I'm reaching out to people in my network to get more trial users
@Alex_elnaugh ๐ I'm Mike!
I'm currently working on building Gavin AI - a virtual assistant for tech teams. Right now, he can connect to your GitHub repositories and automatically summarise code changes for you.
I #buildinpublic and share my wins and losses :)