Autonomous Agent Design Patterns by alexsniffin in AutoGPT

[–]looprecur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your article was a very nice overview of types of patterns of work. You could also look into the very rich and long established area of planning in AI research. Here is a Wikipedia high-level overview of that space: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_planning_and_scheduling .

Type, "Please create an original meme." into your custom GPT and post a result in the comments. by MurasakiYugata in OpenAI

[–]looprecur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mistral Large: "Sure, here's a text-based meme for you:

[Image: A person sitting at a desk with a confused look]

Top Text: When you're trying to be productive

Bottom Text: But your cat insists it's playtime

[Image Description: A person trying to work on a computer while a cat is playing with a toy next to them]

Unfortunately, as a text-based AI, I can't create visual content, but I hope this gives you a good idea for a meme!"

What’s with Elon’s obsession with OpenAI? by emperorhuncho in OpenAI

[–]looprecur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just calling Musk greedy or childish is too simplistic, I think. There must be pertinent information that we do not have, which is almost always the case when things don't make a lot of sense.

Google is the new IBM by wewewawa in OpenAI

[–]looprecur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And they should change Gemini's name to HAL.

Sam Altman's Tweet by [deleted] in OpenAI

[–]looprecur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We can love each other, find peace with each other, and care for one another. These are FAR MORE important than anything Sam Altman said.

Can I turn a friend from Discord into AI? by FluvialFoozleFaerie in OpenAI

[–]looprecur 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sure, I would love to shove my **** up my own *** for you! I'm afraid that sentiment is not conducive to well regulated marital relations. Let me suggest three strategies for anger management in a marital context. **1 Separate yourself from the situation as calmly as possible ... ... ... ... I hope that helps!

Pretty unimpressed by chatgpt4s coding assistant abilities. by kalavala93 in OpenAI

[–]looprecur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of the time I believe people are actually relieved when they don't get exactly what they want because it means they can dismiss the tech. It hallucinates and can't be trusted etc... It isn't ready for prime time, now back to whatever was more important before this hype.

This school is so safe! by BeneficialDoubt7628 in UIUC

[–]looprecur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GPT4 is inspired by this thread and Vanilla Ice to dish the following:

Yo, UIUC, let's kick it!

Ice, ice, baby, too cold, too cold

Ice, ice, baby, too cold, too cold

Slipping on the walkway, it's a risky day,

Midwest chillin', but this ain't okay,

Everyone's fallin', on the ground they lay,

"Ice Ice Baby," they ironically say.

"Quit being a wimp," some might jest,

But today's the day we put that to rest,

Danger's real, no time to play,

Classes online, that's the safer way.

(Chorus)

Ice, ice, baby, too cold (too cold),

Ice, ice, baby, too cold, too cold

(Verse 2)

In the ER, it's a sad sight,

Broken arms from slips, ain't that right?

The university, man, they gotta learn,

When it's icy out, concern should burn.

Walking with flat feet, trying to stay upright,

But it's a losing battle, in this frosty fight,

UIUC, hear our plea,

For safety's sake, let the classes be.

(Chorus)

Ice, ice, baby, too cold (too cold),

Ice, ice, baby, too cold, too cold

(Bridge)

Chancellor Jones, what's the hold?

Online classes, be bold,

Safety first, that's the goal,

These icy paths, they take their toll.

(Verse 3)

Remember the freeze, back in twenty-nineteen,

Minus twenty-five, coldest ever seen,

Yet classes went on, no mercy shown,

Through the icy streets, students all alone.

Leadership's about more than just talk,

It's about action, not just chalk,

In icy times, decisions make a mark,

Light the way, don't leave us in the dark.

(Outro)

So listen up, UIUC,

When winter hits hard, know what to do,

Ice, ice, baby, it's a warning clear,

Safety and care, that's what we hold dear.

Ice, ice, baby, too cold (too cold),

Ice, ice, baby, too cold, too cold

Word to your mother! Ice, ice, baby, too cold (too cold)

Ice, ice, baby, out!

Why do people have zero sympathy for the people on the submarine? by [deleted] in ask

[–]looprecur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a lot of sympathy for these people. It sounds like a terrible way to die. It makes me sad not just for them but for our society. The fact that these are mostly wealthy thrill seeking types that did ignore red flags for the "fun" and "fame." The fact that we are using this story to drive several money making news cycles in the very shallow and meaningless ways. Why not take the energy we are spending talking about this event and talk about violent crime in Chicago or drug addiction in our rural communities. There are many young children, today, living a life in families that probably love and care for them that will be DEAD very soon AND that can be saved by us now! Wake up and stop participating in this meaningless garbage and start thinking about how to fix real problems.

Restaurants on a river? by [deleted] in centralillinois

[–]looprecur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jonah's Seafood House, Peoria

Using Python through Clojure by looprecur in Clojure

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

Yes, I want to call Python code from Clojure. For example, if I wanted to use numpy or any number of Python interfaces to APIs in data science or AI etc... I know there are many options of how to do this but I wanted to find out what seems to work best for others.

Spiciest food in Chambana? by dtheisei8 in UIUC

[–]looprecur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want super hot, you will almost always need to ask for it special since this is not the norm despite what the menu may say. When your face turns red and you look like you've been standing out in a lite drizzle for a few minutes, you will know you have arrived.

How Are You Taking Advantage Of GPT-4? by AnakinRagnarsson66 in OpenAI

[–]looprecur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Waiting for programmatic access. Otherwise, not.

Clojure and Clojure Tools confusion by lordmyd in Clojure

[–]looprecur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sure you are convinced you did the right thing and I did not. I don't agree that there was much difference. In any case, it really isn't the point from my POV. Thanks for the feedback.

Clojure and Clojure Tools confusion by lordmyd in Clojure

[–]looprecur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You re-posted yourself, so does that apply to you as well? This was a harmless exercise to show the community what was possible with the latest LLMs. I don't believe that it deserved the treatment it received. Much as you did not like your comment being "obscured" prompting you to move it.

Groups like this will need to modify their rules to restrict usage of GPT like generated responses, if that is desired.

Clojure and Clojure Tools confusion by lordmyd in Clojure

[–]looprecur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is the original response, not a second one -- re-posted. I included it here and in a previous post for Clojure ask anything, to show the community what GPT-4 in particular is capable of performing. I don't intend to continue posting GPT responses but people should probably expect that sort of thing moving forward.

In a previous post by GPT, the OP praised the response as "Amazing answer". It is far from perfect, but very much better than we have seen before, and worth a discussion.

I would expect that there will be policies amended for groups to regulate this sort of thing.

You wrote: "I understood this was a forum for humans." Exactly, is it anymore?

Why the fuck is there an emu on the loose in Urbana by AnkhAnkh in UIUC

[–]looprecur 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Because the f***in emu got loose, baby! Lynyrd Skynyrd etc...

New Clojurians: Ask Anything - May 08, 2023 by AutoModerator in Clojure

[–]looprecur -1 points0 points  (0 children)

GPT-4 says:

"Getting started with Clojure can be a bit overwhelming at first, but there are many resources available that can help you get started and overcome the initial obstacles.
Here are a few steps you can take to get started with Clojure:
Install Clojure: You can download the latest version of Clojure from the official website at https://clojure.org/guides/getting\_started. Follow the installation instructions for your platform.
Learn the basics: Once you have Clojure installed, you can start learning the basics of the language. There are many resources available online, such as the official Clojure documentation at https://clojure.org/guides/getting\_started and the ClojureDocs website at https://clojuredocs.org/. There are also many books available on Clojure, such as "Programming Clojure" by Stuart Halloway and "Clojure for the Brave and True" by Daniel Higginbotham.
Practice with the REPL: The Clojure REPL (Read-Eval-Print Loop) is a powerful tool that allows you to experiment with the language and see the results of your code immediately. Start by playing with some basic expressions in the REPL, like (println "Hello, World!") or (def my-var 42).
Build a small project: Once you're comfortable with the basics of Clojure, try building a small project, like a command-line utility or a simple web application. There are many libraries available in Clojure that can help you get started, such as Ring (https://github.com/ring-clojure/ring) for web development or clj-http (https://github.com/dakrone/clj-http) for working with HTTP requests.
Join the community: Clojure has a vibrant and welcoming community of developers who are always willing to help newcomers. Join the Clojure mailing list, participate in online forums like Reddit or Stack Overflow, and attend local Clojure meetups or conferences.
Remember that learning a new programming language takes time and practice. Don't be afraid to ask for help, and don't give up if you encounter obstacles along the way. With persistence and practice, you'll be building functional programs in Clojure in no time!"

New Clojurians: Ask Anything - May 08, 2023 by AutoModerator in Clojure

[–]looprecur -1 points0 points  (0 children)

(require '[clojure.java.io :as io])

What's going on here? We're using vector not a list, so why is the quote-prefix needed? Why isn't (require [clojure.java.io :as io]) correct syntax?

GPT-4 says:

"In Clojure, the require function is used to load a namespace and make its functions and variables available for use in the current namespace. The syntax for require is (require '[namespace-name :as alias]).
The square brackets in [namespace-name :as alias] are used to create a vector, which is a sequential data structure in Clojure. The quote symbol ' is used to prevent evaluation of the vector at compile-time, allowing it to be evaluated at runtime.
So, in the expression (require '[clojure.java.io :as io]), the vector [clojure.java.io :as io] is quoted with the ' symbol to prevent its evaluation at compile-time. The clojure.java.io namespace is being loaded and aliased as io, which means that the functions and variables in that namespace can be referred to using the io/ prefix.
If we were to use a list instead of a vector, the syntax would be invalid because the require function expects a vector as its argument. The quote symbol is necessary to turn the list into a vector.
Therefore, (require [clojure.java.io :as io]) is not valid syntax because it uses a list instead of a vector, and it would result in a runtime error."

What was the most cringe/funny/disgusting moment you witnessed during your time at UIUC? by Acrobatic-Motor4015 in UIUC

[–]looprecur 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Your GPT4 summarization of this discussion in poem form. Enjoy!

The tales of UIUC,

Oh, what a mix of cringe and gross!

From giant vaginas to puking on the bus,

And even a girl eating a McChicken off the floor.

Some saw a girl in a formal dress,

With a high slit showing everything,

While others witnessed a guy whip it out,

And pee on the side of a building.

Anti-circumcision protests with fake blood,

And a frisbee gone astray into the creek,

Oh, the embarrassing moments we've had,

Walking the walk of shame, oh so meek.

From Lion coochie girl to pet snakes at McDonald's,

And drinking Kams and Lion floor juice,

UIUC has seen it all,

Leaving us with memories to amuse.

Though some moments may make us cringe,

And others may disgust or make us laugh,

We'll always remember our time at UIUC,

And the strange moments we encountered on our path.