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GPT-4, Reid Hoffman -

Reid Hoffman used GPT4 to write a book about using GPT4 Impromptu Book by Reid Hoffman   #Impromptu  #GPT4  

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Artificial Cognition, GPT-4, OpenAI -

        8 years of cost reduction in 5 weeks: how Stanford's Alpaca model changes everything, including the economics of OpenAI and GPT 4. The breakthrough, using self-instruct, has big implications for Apple's secret large language model, Baidu's ErnieBot, Amazon's attempts and even governmental efforts, like the newly announced BritGPT.   I will go through how Stanford put the model together, why it costs so little, and demonstrate in action versus Chatgpt and GPT 4. And what are the implications of short-circuiting human annotation like this?   

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Deep Thought, GPT-4, Multimodal Large Language Model, Multiversal Stories -

GPT-4 unlocks Multiversal Stories   The GPT 3.5 response was not bad. We thought as a tribute to 2023 Oscar winner "Everything, Everywhere, All at once", we would explore using AI to generate multiversal possibilities and new stories through AI generated responses that reflect different outcomes manifested manifests across each universe at pivotal events. Click on the ten different universes to ask their Julius Caesar how he might answer this important question: K1 K3 K5 K7 K9 K11 K42 K14 K106 K616   

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AI, AI Models, Generative AI, GPT-4, Multiversal Stories, OpenAI -

On this day, March 15th, which is known as the Ides of March, Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC. If he had known what was to happen or had any suspicion of the conspiracy against him, he could have said something like: "Friends, Romans, countrymen, on this Ides of March, I sense a great disturbance among us. Let us be vigilant and stand together against those who seek to undermine the unity and prosperity of our great Republic. For it is in unity that we find strength, and in strength that we secure our future. Et tu, Brute?" --Julius...

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AI, AI Models, Artificial Cognition, GPT-4, Multiversal Stories -

On this day, March 15th, in 44 BC, Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of Roman senators, led by Brutus and Cassius. This day is famously known as the Ides of March. If Julius Caesar had been aware of the impending danger, he might have said something along the lines of:   "Today, on the Ides of March, I have been warned of treachery and the risk of betrayal by those I thought loyal. I must remain vigilant and cautious in order to ensure the safety and prosperity of Rome. The people of this great city deserve a leader...

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