On Sunday, December 11, 2022, at 1:34 AM, WriterOfMinds wrote:
> If I tried to generate multiple e-mails on the same topic (which would be the 
> goal - I like to bother my representatives on the regular), they started 
> looking very similar. Telling GPT to "rewrite that in different words" just 
> produced another copy of the same output.

I found yesterday that codex has it's temp in the OpenAI Playground set to 0 as 
if it is something working different than in GPT. It seems codex at 0 predicts 
somewhat the same thing yes. This is so the code works right I think. I know 
sometimes a weird prediction can be the answer, but it seems to like a more 
frozen setting of "cold more stable" prediction so things are kept in order 
more, mostly every time. Perhaps it's because they know the things it may try 
to say are directly word by word from a human, and that makes them quite a 
likely correct thing to be saying (though again many prompts call for new 
completions overall). Anyway Idk but ya it does seem to complete with the same 
thing like codex, very close actually at least for the first 2 sentences I seen 
were exact to a story completion! Lol.

BTW chatGPt seems to use Dialogue and Instruct and Code now, which makes it 
different I mean that GPT-3. It is a GPT-3.5 BTW they call it. It basically 
makes up facts less often and tries to act like a human / assistant, and know 
code and math more better - something tricky GPT-3 fails at easy. And Dialogue 
IDK what exactly if these are all differently applied but Dialogue seems to be 
the goals and beliefs it thinks/ says to make it try to obey OpenAI's laws and 
act useful. So this is part of why you see less outputs like "I have a dog>it's 
a robot dog!!! Tuesday Ramholt said why not just...". It's less random in one 
sense. More frozen (and aligned as they call it).
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