@evangelist_gg I am writing a testing tweet about something cool. I am not sure if we limit the chars here, but we don't show it and it definitely is a bug.
Prompt: Archeologists discover a generic plastic chair in the desert, excavating and dusting it with great care.
Weakness: In this example, Sora fails to model the chair as a rigid object, leading to inaccurate physical interactions.
I don't fully understand why folks are spending so much time on agents that will get really good at navigating and clicking on GUIs. GUIs are representations that solve for HCI, are bloated because they need to enable imperative workflows and have a huge surface area.
@lorinnicolae@RevenueCat@lorinnicolae Hey! Would you mind having a short user research call with us? We're looking to improve the onboarding process and listening to your experience would be very helpful!
We are getting closer to “Her” (part 2!)
Conversationally do anything with emails, using LLM chaining & few-shot prompting for tool use (@langchain inspired)
This is now realtime (ish), thanks to #OpenAI gpt-3.5-turbo
🔈 on for voice realism!
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Wrote an essay about AI singularity, inevitability of the collapse and how capitalistic schizophrenia manifests itself through contemporary meme discourse.
https://t.co/z3GidQAkP5
While 2022 felt as though there was little shortage of what went wrong, there were also stories of progress and reasons for hope. Here are "10 Ways the World Got Better In 2022" — @tonymmorley for @TIME https://t.co/vvAuuJXTQx
I am not right wing or left wing. I am a human being who listens, empathizes, learns, and thinks.
People want to assign labels to each other so they can judge without trying to understanding a person.
Labels lessen our capacity for empathy and free thought.