A prototype of a new class of education applications.
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Jul 17, 2020 · 4:07 PM UTC

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Definitely a prototype! A fun look into what’s possible. Thanks for all the great work that you and the team do over at OpenAI, Greg!
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Replying to @gdb @ilyasut
@gdb are there parallels between GPT3 and meta-learning? It seems (from the examples I've seen) that its learnt to learn to generate sequences based on a context
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we should learn from jesus
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In the early 90s, there was a short lived wave of AI, a programming language named Prolog contemplated the possibility of making it easier to build this type of systems named at that time Expert Systems You would have an accounting, a legal experts that you can ask questions
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Can someone tell me if it is possible to add elon musk voice? I mean like like Loquendo'd voice
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I see this as a distribution channel for content producers that can find ways for their AI-parsing-friendly content to be inserted in the training data. Really ups the value of writing. Curious of how @david_perell sees this.
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I guess question generation would also be helpful in education? #gpt3
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Hey Greg! Would love access to the API!
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Timing couldn’t be better for real-time distributed one-to-one tuition AI.
Replying to @gdb @mckaywrigley
Just yesterday I was watching a talk that @AgustinF gave at a university where at the beginning of it he showed a video of a young Steve Jobs talking about exactly this, Saying his hope is that one day you could capture and replicate the great minds and ask them questions
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