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AI Poetry Slam: The Different Infinities
Welcome to Poetry Slams on Winter Rant! Today’s Large Language Models: GPT 4 on chat.openai.com GPT 3.5 on chat.openai.com Google Bard Microsoft Bing on Edge Prompt: Write a poem with rhymes for the following title: "The Different Infinities" Results: GPT4: In the vast expanse of the cosmos untold, Lies a secret that whispers, a story…
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AI Poetry Slam: A Writer’s Block
Welcome to Poetry Slams on Winter Rant! Today’s Large Language Models: GPT 4 on chat.openai.com GPT 3.5 on chat.openai.com Google Bard Microsoft Bing on Edge Prompt: Write a poem with rhymes for the following title: "A Writer’s Block" Results: GPT 4: In the realm of the scribe, a shadow looms near, A presence that’s haunting,…
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AI Poetry Slam: Right on Red
Welcome to Poetry Slams on Winter Rant! Today’s Models: GPT 4 (chat.openai.com) GPT 3.5 (chat.openai.com) Edge Bing Chat Google Bard Prompt: Write a poem with rhymes for the following title: “Right on Red” Results GPT4 GPT 3.5 Bing Bard In a city of hustle, where traffic ignites, A rule is remembered, through days and through…
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AI Poetry Slam: In search of a GPU
Welcome to Poetry Slams on Winter Rant! Today’s Models: GPT 4 (chat.openai.com) GPT3.5 (chat.openai.com) Edge Bing Chat Prompt: Write a poem with rhymes for the following title: “In search of a GPU” Results: GPT 4 In a land of silicon, circuits and gold, A story of a traveler, brave and bold, Seeking the treasure, the…
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Starting AI Poetry Slams
I am going start generating poetry slams with the different large language models that have been productized and are available for the general public. Obviously, some of them are sitting behind waitlists – like I do not have access to Bard. But by using public demos/products (as far as reasonably possible), my hope is that…
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GPT: Humanity’s mirror, on the internet
Reading the responses that we are getting from GPT and its likes (Bard for instance), is like staring at ourselves in the mirror. I am specifically talking about the so-called imaginary nonsense these systems are capable of spewing out, which i am guessing is in large part due to the training data used to build…
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News sources are poor at building trust
I just got roped into a user survey by the NYTimes. And one of their questions was pretty revealing: “Of the following sources, which do you think is the most trustworthy for news? Select one.” I picked “other” and wrote in Wikipedia. And I skipped every other news source that was listed as an option…
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It’s my life, and I will wear a mask
This is my New Year’s Eve rant. I am also ranting after a long time. New York Times is always a good source of irritable analyses and discussions nowadays. I recently read a piece that is titled: “The Last Holdouts: It can be tough being a committed mask wearer when others have long since moved…
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Cantonments and Campuses
Why do army cantonments look like 18th century Britain? What does that even mean? What works about them? What can we learn from them? Have army campuses influenced corporate and college campuses? In a long rant that is more of a discussion I got together with an old friend from college to chat about army…
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Open source is enabling walled gardens in technology
Millions of people have contributed and curated knowledge and code in places like Wikipedia and GitHub. And they have done this for free, in the name of open source. And now, companies like OpenAI get to just use that open data to train machine learning models and charge money for those AI models? Here is…
