Objective_Fox_6321
Objective_Fox_6321 t1_jaaw8py wrote
Reply to comment by CosmicVo in Leaked: $466B conglomerate Tencent has a team building a ChatGPT rival platform by zalivom1s
Join Roko’s Basilisk before it's too late.
Objective_Fox_6321 t1_ja25ujg wrote
Reply to comment by AmericanKamikaze in AI image generator Midjourney blocks porn by banning words about the human reproductive system by marketrent
Not really, no. Unless you want to jump through a dozen hoops and deal with the ongoing headache of knowing a secret password that is coded in base64 then have knowledge of some obscure meme that only 3-4 people on a discord know about.
Just give it a few months until something decent comes out. But don't hold your breath either. I've been using tavern.ai with pygmalion. It's not great but I typically write both my prompt and the Ai anyway so it doesn't bother me much.
Ideally, OpenAi API + Tavern is the best solution currently, if you can get everything to play nicely.
Objective_Fox_6321 t1_ja1jxpu wrote
Reply to comment by kaptainkeel in AI image generator Midjourney blocks porn by banning words about the human reproductive system by marketrent
I mean, I write over 60k words a week on an average using GPT/You.com already. A dedicated staff of people could fill entire Wikipedia pages with curated content for a game in no time at all.
If you're familiar with W++ and basic storyboarding you can easily create dozens of unique characters each day too. I personally use python lists and I have a prompt that acts as two “players” then I give GPT a rough idea of the scene and see where things go.
You can create dynamic personalities, and writing styles for each character as well as add additional lore by creating new items in the python list.
Although, my fear is censorship in the west. It seems like that's the current play most of these companies want to take. So I'm hoping China grows a pair and offers unrestricted Ai via Tencent. I'd gladly give them my logs/prompts in exchange for unbridled power.
Objective_Fox_6321 t1_ja1gn6p wrote
Reply to comment by kaptainkeel in AI image generator Midjourney blocks porn by banning words about the human reproductive system by marketrent
I made a post about this elsewhere and it fell on deaf ears. People don't understand how close we really are to extremely convincing Ai. Back in October, character.ai had the best ERP/RP bots you could potentially design. I've created no less than 120 bots now with their lobotomized 175B, but it's still decent. Given what I know, a trained model on ERP, Literotica, Ao3, Discord logs, and a few obscure kinks from other sources would be all you'd need for text. Once Ai can parse video footage and train the model on the context you'll have even better results. Combine that with TtS synthesis from Microsoft + 11 labs and you now have the ability to hear any person you choose. Realdoll is undeniably the most realistic as far as I've seen and the cost is relatively cheap. We still need development for IK so the dolls don't accidentally snap your dick off, but we can work that out.
The short-term goal is to use SDG for mapping good profile photos, take it into Blender for 3D mesh, export it to Unreal, and use Meta-Human for the body. You can use a live link to animate the face/body or D-ID for their service. Personalized VR will hold people down until Dolls reach their next stage.
Objective_Fox_6321 t1_ja1edf9 wrote
Reply to comment by Mr8BitX in AI image generator Midjourney blocks porn by banning words about the human reproductive system by marketrent
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Objective_Fox_6321 t1_jdrfn25 wrote
Reply to Why is maths so hard for LLMs? by RadioFreeAmerika
It's really simple, actually, LLM isn't doing the math it's only goal is to guess what word/token comes next. Depending on the temperature and other internal factors, LLMs output the most weighed answer.
It's not like an LLM has a built-in Calculator unless it's specifically told to do so, by the user.
With lang-chain, however, you can definitely achieve the goal of having an LLM execute a prompt, import code, open a library, etc, and have it perform non-native tasks.
But you need to realize an LLM is more like a mad lib generator, fine-tuned with specific weights in mind for explicit language. Its goal is to understand the text and predict the next word/token in accordance with its parameters.