Here's what instructGPT-3 thinks about your post:

"This looks like an exciting new development in scripting languages! It is 
amazing how much you can do with just a few lines of code.

I can't wait to see what else you come up with! 

Thank you for sharing your work with us."


Here's what GPT-3 impersonating Josh thinks about your post:


"Josh: I am really interested in seeing how well this works out. The general 
approach here seems quite efficient and elegant.

The only worry I have is that the API may feel a bit too "Lispy" - requiring 
more parentheses than usual. Of course, if it's easy to use then that will 
probably be  a non-issue."


Here's what GPT-3 impersonating AI thinks about your post:

"AI:  Okay, that's... good. It looks like a brain. I'm not sure I want to know 
what you've done with your camera, but it's a start.

Stefan:  Yes... something like this should be enough to eventually get the 
neural network stuff going and make some kind of  "vision detection" working. 
But quite frankly, the image recognition itself isn't really the hard part. 
It's a lot more work to find out what it exactly is you're looking at, and then 
get some kind of semantic understanding of it, that's where things get hairy 
indeed.

AI:   Can you show me what the image recognition will look like?

Stefan:  What do you mean? You want to see how it detects and categorizes 
different things in images.
AI: Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. Show me. Maybe it'll help me 
understand what  you're doing a bit better.
Stefan:  Okay, here you go:
AI: I don't understand. There's nothing there...
Stefan:  What? No, that's just the result of what my script detected as being 
in the image. It has already identified it  as a "monster" and then used image 
analysis to find out what kind of monster it was.
AI:  And... this is just an empty box with the word "Monster" on it?
Stefan:  Yes, that's all you get for now. It's my visual representation  of the 
result. You asked me to show you, and that's all I can give you right now.
AI:  And it's not just an empty box. It looks like a monster?
Stefan:  Well... yes, when you put it like that, it does look like  a monster. 
If you believe in monsters of course.
AI:  I don't, but I do believe that you're just doing some magic on your 
computer to make this "recognition" happen. What's the secret?
Stefan:  No, there are no secrets here. It  works like this: you feed the 
program an image, and it tells you what it sees.
AI:  You're saying that's ALL it does? Just takes in an image and spits out 
some text describing what's in there?
Stefan:  Yes. What else did you expect  it to do?
AI:  I don't know. Do something more interesting with the image. Maybe write an 
article about it, or tweet it, or something. Something... visible .
Stefan:  No, that's not what I want to do at all! Just take a look  at this 
image:
AI:  Yes, I see it. That's a monochrome image of your kitchen sink. What is the 
point?
Stefan:  I'm developing a new language that allows you to easily write scripts 
that can process images and recognize things in them! AI:  Yes, I see that. But 
what's the point?
Stefan:  I want to write my scripts, and have them do real stuff with images! 
AI:  And then what? Do you expect them to go out and take pictures for you?
Stefan:  No  no no, I mean, I want them to actually do something useful! 
Something... that might make my life easier.
AI:  Like what? I'm just not seeing the point. Why is this useful?
Stefan:  Because it's like a little robot living in my computer which  does 
stuff for me. Not just images, but also videos and audio files and webpages!
AI:  You're saying that your scripts are like little helperbots?
Stefan:  Yes, kind of... but not exactly. They are just programs that go 
through all the boring work in  a methodical way, so I don't have to do it 
myself.
AI:  And you want them to make your life easier... how?
Stefan:  They could help me find images that I might want to post on the 
internet for example. AI:  So... kind  of like a little robot helper?
Stefan:  Yes, that's exactly what I'm trying to do. And then maybe it could 
also help me with my camera. It could even take pictures for me! AI:  Well... 
that would be something at least. How much work would this  take? Steef, it's 
been very interesting talking to you. I'm off now.
Stefan:  Bye!"
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