I suppose pouring all of the FriAM traffic into (even my own
bloviations) a chatbot might be a bit usurious (the fool's errand of a
fool errant)?
On 1/17/23 2:37 PM, glen wrote:
You might try using the OpenAI API directly. It takes some work, but
not much.
https://openai.com/api/
Or you could sign up for this:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/general-availability-of-azure-openai-service-expands-access-to-large-advanced-ai-models-with-added-enterprise-benefits/
I would hook you up to my Slack bot that queries GPT3 for every
channel message. But that might get expensive with a verbose person
like you! 8^D I can imagine some veerrryyy long prompts.
On 1/17/23 12:57, Steve Smith wrote:
On 1/17/23 1:08 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
Dogs have about 500 million neurons in their cortex. Neurons have
about 7,000 synaptic connections, so I think my dog is a lot smarter
than a billion parameter LLM. :-)
And I bet (s)he channels *at least* one FriAM member's affect pretty
well also!
My 9 month old golden-doodle does as good of a job at that (I won't
name names) as my (now deceased 11 year old Akita and my 9 year old
chocolate dobie mix bot did) but nobody here really demonstrates the
basic nature of either my 9 month old tabby or her 20 year old
black-mouser predecessor. There is very little overlap.
The jays and the woodpeckers and the finches and towhees and sparrows
and nuthatches and robins and the mating pair of doves and the
several ravens and the (courting?) pair of owls (that I only hear
hooting to one another in the night) and the lone (that I see) hawk
and the lone blue heron (very more occasionally) and the flock(lets)
of geese migrating down the rio-grande flyway... their aggregate
neural complexity is only multiplicative (order 100-1000x) that of
any given beast... but somehow their interactions (this is without
the half-dozen species of rodentia and leporidae and racoons and
insects and worms and ....) would seem to have a more combinatorial
network of relations?
I tried signing up to try chatGPT for myself (thanks to Glen's Nick
Cave blog-link) and was denied because "too busy, try back later" and
realized that it had become a locus for (first world) humans to
express and combine their greatest hopes and worse fears in a single
place.
This seems like a higher-order training set? Not just the
intersection of all things "worth saying" but somehow
filtered/diffracted through "the things (some) people are interested
in in particular"...
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