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I don't really keep up on things, but I haven't really noticed anyone here talking about GPT-2 or GPT-3. Here's two articles about it if you want a little more info, the Digital Trends one explains what it is more clearly.
A guardian article about it: Not an Archive "GPT-3: an AI game-changer or an environmental disaster?"
Digital Trends article about it: Not an archive "OpenAI’s GPT-3 algorithm is here, and it’s freakishly good at sounding human"
Have you noticed that over the past few years, it seems like you see more an more posts on popular websites written like they were posted by someone having an aneurysm? I was lurking on /g/ and found a thread about a game called AI Dungeon. The "game" is played like any other text-based dungeon crawler, but can handle larger or more complex commands, at least in theory. The 4chan thread was filled with horrible and funny shit, so i gave it a shot. It's alright to mess around with, you can figure out how to quickly game the AI, plus you have the ability to edit the text on the fly changing the results of the output by the computer. All of it is being done in real time with a little delay via Google servers I'm assuming. You can run an offline version that pretty much maxes out a 2080ti according to the /g/ thread, but I haven't checked it out myself. Here's an example that I made for the thread:
That's after hitting next a bunch of times without adding any more inputs. It's a fun novelty, but outside of running bots on social media, or selling stuff on social media, I don't really see a use. I could see a version of the tech used for some games, but those games are also likely to have voice actors as well as a script. Maybe I just don't have the vision to make a text-based catgirl murder simulator the next Half Life. Have any of you messed around with the game or even the GPT technology at all? It just seems like a better version of the old AIM/ICQ chat bots of the 90s. Is the a positive or beneficial use for GPT outside of making the internet shittier? Microsoft and Facebook have their own, among countless other smaller companies that have offered some style of chatbots.
A guardian article about it: Not an Archive "GPT-3: an AI game-changer or an environmental disaster?"
Digital Trends article about it: Not an archive "OpenAI’s GPT-3 algorithm is here, and it’s freakishly good at sounding human"
Have you noticed that over the past few years, it seems like you see more an more posts on popular websites written like they were posted by someone having an aneurysm? I was lurking on /g/ and found a thread about a game called AI Dungeon. The "game" is played like any other text-based dungeon crawler, but can handle larger or more complex commands, at least in theory. The 4chan thread was filled with horrible and funny shit, so i gave it a shot. It's alright to mess around with, you can figure out how to quickly game the AI, plus you have the ability to edit the text on the fly changing the results of the output by the computer. All of it is being done in real time with a little delay via Google servers I'm assuming. You can run an offline version that pretty much maxes out a 2080ti according to the /g/ thread, but I haven't checked it out myself. Here's an example that I made for the thread:
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That's after hitting next a bunch of times without adding any more inputs. It's a fun novelty, but outside of running bots on social media, or selling stuff on social media, I don't really see a use. I could see a version of the tech used for some games, but those games are also likely to have voice actors as well as a script. Maybe I just don't have the vision to make a text-based catgirl murder simulator the next Half Life. Have any of you messed around with the game or even the GPT technology at all? It just seems like a better version of the old AIM/ICQ chat bots of the 90s. Is the a positive or beneficial use for GPT outside of making the internet shittier? Microsoft and Facebook have their own, among countless other smaller companies that have offered some style of chatbots.