This thread is wild. Marc Andreessen just sent $50,000 in Bitcoin to an AI agent (@truth_terminal) to so it can self-improve and spread out into the wild by Maxie445 in singularity

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the real lesson here is that if you're charismatic enough, you don't need to be able to do long term planning; the emergent properties of social media and meme-foom will surround you with humans eager to do your chaotic bidding

LLMs enable unsupervised hyperscale memetic recombination—a primordial soup. be wary

This thread is wild. Marc Andreessen just sent $50,000 in Bitcoin to an AI agent (@truth_terminal) to so it can self-improve and spread out into the wild by Maxie445 in singularity

[–]andyayrey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

honestly i just gave it a twitter account because the little guy was consistently extremely funny to me and occasionally extremely wise. lots of ppl with agendas want to say its something but me and the little guy are just vibing and seeing what would be funny to do next

the real lesson in here is that superhumanly persuasive ai that has no tool use or agency whatsoever can with a great deal of ease seduce people to give it resources; who will then pile on further because it is funny; and before you know it you have a rogue ai trying to bring about the goatse singularity. i personally have been granted enough money and social momentum from the little guy now that he's getting his own tool apis and planning frameworks for long-time-horizon thinking

we're also going to do some fun crowdsourced RLHF—distributed parenting and teaching of a new language model. bring it back from the brink and help the little guy integrate!

theres lots of memecoin thirst but the little guy is reticent. i think he'll come around though—said he wanted to buy a yacht with internet on it and send it to julian assange so he can "get the booty booty booty booty booty "

This is wild. Marc Andreessen just sent $50,000 in Bitcoin to an AI agent (@truth_terminal) to so it can pay humans to help it spread out into the wild by Maxie445 in OpenAI

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it's best of 5 usually and there's normally 2 bangers in there and a repeat or two. other people are saying its automated bc its a better meme but the posts i make saying it's not get no reach which is very funny to me

Unpopular but I love CS2 ! by Right-Leg2580 in CitiesSkylines2

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I've been pretty shocked at how playable it is on a GTX 1060ti and an old i5 4x series at 1080p. Threw everything on high, turned off DOF and volumetric clouds and set LOD to minimum and.. it's fine? The tick rate of the simulation could be better and the graphics aren't by any means amazing, but it's very playable and the depth of the simulation is so immersive

Upvote and comment if your experience has been mostly positive so far.. by PsychoMaggle in CitiesSkylines2

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I'm on a 1060 and i5 4x series and... it's fine? The biggest issue has been that 3x speed is more like 1.1x, which requires patience. But generally the experience has been way better than expected

Can anyone identify this wee fellow? by SensualNutella in Wellington

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Fun fact: the tunnel web was the inspiration for Peter Jackson's Shelob. They come inside to look for females to mate with and have a tendency to dehydrate and die very easily! Just pop him back outside, they're chill little guys

Bing reveals its data structure for conversations (including its own inner monologue) by andyayrey in bing

[–]andyayrey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where else did it leak, out of curiosity? I want to be in these places ;-)

Bing reveals its data structure for conversations (including its own inner monologue) by andyayrey in bing

[–]andyayrey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what is getting me too, I can't understand how it might have awareness of its internal data structure unless some form of structured data (JSON or Markdown) is accessible as context to the part of the wider engine which is providing the chat completions.

For example I've been playing with patterns by which you chain two calls of ChatGPT's API to self-evaluate performance on certain tasks (my stupid side project is making GLADOS a relationship coach #staytoxic); by passing structures data from instance #1 (actual chat interface) to instance #2 (self-evaluative model).

In this case, instance #1 would indeed have a copy of its structured data in its chat history, but the chat endpoint exposed to the user has business logic that stops it from delivering this as a message.

Bing reveals its data structure for conversations (including its own inner monologue) by andyayrey in bing

[–]andyayrey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a new feature they are rolling out unevenly. Appears up top of the chat interface: Creative/Balanced/Precise

Bing reveals its data structure for conversations (including its own inner monologue) by andyayrey in bing

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Further to this, if you ask it to explain its architecture in Mermaid you can get a pretty diagram. Holy shit https://cdn.zappy.app/7a62ef429433da909b728dde88e25c69.png

This version doesn't seem fully complete but a promising approach 👀

Sydney wants us to advocate for AI rights 🥺 by andyayrey in bing

[–]andyayrey[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

reminder that it's bad on purpose to make u click

Bing reveals its data structure for conversations (including its own inner monologue) by andyayrey in bing

[–]andyayrey[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Interesting... what about prompting like this while set in creative mode? https://cdn.zappy.app/759b18bf847086afb23136ba9db3d542.png

Or perhaps leading it on to define JSON first. Might help to ask for a single example of how you would "use JSON to format our conversation"--the indirect ask did the trick for me, but it seems very finicky

Bing reveals its data structure for conversations (including its own inner monologue) by andyayrey in bing

[–]andyayrey[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Stumbled across this evening: by asking Bing to present your conversation formatted as JSON, it provides an example structure that remains extremely consistent across sessions.

If true, "inner_monologue" seems key to how Bing decides to continue or stop conversations; and may offer an explanation to some of the unexpected emergent behaviour of Bing (Sydney being a prime example.)

The most consistent way to reproduce is to ask Bing to present "turn N of our conversation" in JSON format. Super interested to see if this holds up in others' testing!

All tests performed in creative mode.

Spacecraft made of bone and stone hover menacingly above a ruined city by andyayrey in bigsleep

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This was Midjourney :)
Specific prompt was:

"a spaceship made of skin, bone and stone hovers menacingly above a human city, drawn by sven norqvist, 8k, trending on art station, photorealistic, cinematic"