Conversation started Jun 4, 2021 at 5:03.
Jun 4, 2021 05:03
sigh
it's not as funny as what i had the first time
surprisingly it's not as funny as I first thought it would be
okay nvm
link coming shortly
gist.github.com/Lyxal/b5f808059fffac3b72b9a5f0c8daae75 (disclaimer: the dialogue I linked contains text generated by OpenAI using the GPT-3 model. After the indicated line, the text present is not at all representative of the respective users)
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> user: Deep switches, but also phat stacks too.
and that's how you use $1.07 on AI in a single day
Great routes for escaping are on rail tracks
> hyper-neutrino: Bye bye enemies
> ROLO II had rerouted its rail lines to a quarry
Jun 4, 2021 05:09
> Redwolf Programs: We can build teleportation machines right in enemy camps to temporarily hide our forces
I was just about to quote that.
> Redwolf Programs: We'll have to ensure that their rooms are empty of vortices
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Why didn't I get generated?
you were in the first run
but then i lost that one
> hyper-neutrino: how much dust can we destroy by shooting it with our railguns?
Overkill
user: 5x2001
> Wezl: Oh, wait, the script inheritance we're running on is sharing a hashmap on a thread. That works
Jun 4, 2021 05:10
@lyxal Do you remember any especially funny parts of the original (if you're allowed to share them)?
That almost sounds like something someone would actually say.
> user: We'll initialize a new thread with usersrb_open(thread_id,open_global_properties(global_properties),_thread_local)
Where did it get this from?
The first attempt had something about attacking using BASH
> hyper-neutrino: how much dust can we destroy by shooting it with our railguns?
and SSHing into linux servers
@RedwolfPrograms Overkill, hyper
Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3) is an autoregressive language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like text. It is the third-generation language prediction model in the GPT-n series (and the successor to GPT-2) created by OpenAI, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence research laboratory. GPT-3's full version has a capacity of 175 billion machine learning parameters. GPT-3, which was introduced in May 2020, and was in beta testing as of July 2020, is part of a trend in natural language processing (NLP) systems of pre-trained language representations. Before the...
Jun 4, 2021 05:13
it somehow managed to focus on Thomas Ward the first time
> The quality of the text generated by GPT-3 is so high that it is difficult to distinguish from that written by a human
Um, no, not really.
there was quite a decent conversation between thomas ward and A username in the first time
anyhow
one last conversation?
Anyone remember any good bookmarks?
@Ausername consider though, is the conversation we have here really resemblant of what a normal human talks like?
Jun 4, 2021 05:14
@RedwolfPrograms preferably with us in it
Or even a good conversation to search in the regular transcripts would work
Maybe try something like a BMG session?
@hyper-neutrino True
@Bubbler too long
there's a 1k word limit on the prompt
actually, that's a good idea though: give me CMCs and we'll see what happens
@Bubbler <username>: <insert random unicode>
Jun 4, 2021 05:16
How about a search for "cmc"?
That would be almost all CMCs
We can solve GPT's CMCs :p
what if GPT-3 learns to code jelly 😳😳
ah I see now
Executive call: I'm redoing the funny conversation
but with different settings
aw i wanted to solve nonsensical CMCs :p
ighto then
cmcs it is
Jun 4, 2021 05:18
[Google translate abuse](thylf.surge.sh/a.txt )
Is this short enough?
please put stuff into a gist to take up less space :P
@RedwolfPrograms that's good
Should I strip out the usernames?
Jun 4, 2021 05:19
no
these are actually quite sensible
boring, maybe, but sensible
bubbler is apparently unable to do cmcs
link coming shortly
gist.github.com/Lyxal/165501a8a79ea710dc0f91d30f19bb21 (disclaimer: the dialogue I linked contains text generated by OpenAI using the GPT-3 model. After the indicated line, the text present is not at all representative of the respective users)
> Coinhering Battle Map: MySQL Easy to Use: * Choose the Best Winner = GNVQ
> Adam: We must remember that the genocide had already begun. We don’t want to be surrounded.
> A username: CMC: output the first million integers from 1 to 1,000,000 inclusive.
Jun 4, 2021 05:23
CMC: output the first million integers from 1 to 1,000,000 inclusive.
> Adám: CMC: Rickroll some more...
On it :p
@RedwolfPrograms ȷ6R in Jelly
CMC: Given three single-digit numbers, output a number that is the sum of the first and third. This is the first CMC that requires any sort of initial condition.
> user: CMC fastest-code Find out how many times "Cannot run code" has been executed in CPython 3.6 in the last six months (it's on StackOverflow). Bonus points if you can figure out why it's not 1.
Jun 4, 2021 05:25
Who is KOWAP and why did they suddenly post a CMC?
@lyxal would lambda x,y,z:x+z be correct
I generated some more that I might actually keep for future dates
@hyper-neutrino idk, ask the AI ;p
@lyxal Wait what?
This is grat
@Ausername as I said, I generated some extra ones
I need to reprogram myself to be able to do this
Jun 4, 2021 05:26
CMC: Given a list of unrooted binary trees (i.e. with no parent nodes), output the maximum number of leaf nodes [ai generated]
oh that's the AI. okay i was wondering why it kinda didn't make sense
Right now I'm just an extremely well trained Markov Chain/
welp that
's all the ai for today
no more GPT3 until tomorrow
How much have you "spent" on it?
one moment
$1.18
Jun 4, 2021 05:29
Definitely worth it :p
@lyxal FċỊ¥@Ƈ`L)Ṁ in Jelly
@hyper-neutrino holy crap
this challenge actually makes some sense
input format for each tree being an adj list
@RedwolfPrograms Yep[
now to generate challenge titles and get easy rep
;p
Jun 4, 2021 05:31
Now you're just Tom Scott :p
Also I'm going to r@ndomly insert vārious öd∂ character%s into my mess6ges.
@Ausername this fits in the husk codepage
if y'all want, you can prepare conversations for me to continue tomorrow
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GPT3 isn't like a markov chain. I can make it penalise repeated phrases to consequently ignore them
 
Conversation ended Jun 4, 2021 at 5:36.