Quora CEO throws around a bunch of words while showing he clearly doesn’t understand the meaning of them, gets wrecked in replies
(E.g. Pareto front / Pareto efficient frontier may have been the term he was trying to parrot — but that acheives the opposite of what he thinks it does, instead of resulting in a single choice that’s best for everyone, instead such fronts instead reduce the set of options to a smaller strictly-dominated set, but never down to a single option.)
BUT
His nonsense brings to mind some interesting questions…
(E.g. Pareto front / Pareto efficient frontier may have been the term he was trying to parrot — but that acheives the opposite of what he thinks it does, instead of resulting in a single choice that’s best for everyone, instead such fronts instead reduce the set of options to a smaller strictly-dominated set, but never down to a single option.)
BUT
His nonsense brings to mind some interesting questions…
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Which goal is better, for the success of mankind?
One single “humanity-aligned” set of values, for all AIs? Many custom sets of values, one or more for each person’s AI?
One single “humanity-aligned” set of values, for all AIs? Many custom sets of values, one or more for each person’s AI?
Anonymous Poll
16%
(A) SINGLE static concrete set of values that the AI must follow, that gets forced upon everyone.
56%
(B) MANY different values systems for AIs, everyone getting full control over their AI's values.
27%
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You wouldn’t print a GPU, would you?
Man advances lithographically-fabricated integrated circuits creation tech in his garage.
Predicts that, within 5 years, garage fabrication could outperform small-batch commercial fabrication.
Good luck bombing all the garage-made unauthorized GPU clusters that are coming, Yudkowsky.
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Man advances lithographically-fabricated integrated circuits creation tech in his garage.
Predicts that, within 5 years, garage fabrication could outperform small-batch commercial fabrication.
Good luck bombing all the garage-made unauthorized GPU clusters that are coming, Yudkowsky.
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Five Prompts for Writing Papers with ChatGPT
See paper for visual diffs and analysis of how GPT-3.5 modified the text in each case.
(1) Chunk Stylist - Use GPT as an effective writing tool by typing chunks of text without worrying too much about the style, grammar, or spelling.
Prompt:
Rewrite the following text in first person, rick, clear and in academic language:
[Insert original text here]
Copy-edit the following text, academic style, first person, clear, rich and flowing language:
[Insert original text here]
(2) Research Buddy - GPT can be a useful tool for exchanging research ideas and starting points for academic writing.
Prompt:
How to use GPT-3 as a research buddy for exchanging research ideas for academic writing? Mention advantages and risks. Write only one paragraph in rich, clear, first person and academic language:
[No input text for this prompt]
(3) Bullet-to-Paragraph - Involves listing the primary principles or steps of a procedure
before instructing GPT-3.5 to generate a flowing paragraph
in a specific language style.
Prompt:
Write one paragraph from the following bullets in rich, clear, first person and academic language:
[Bullet Points Here]
(4) Talk Textualizer - converting speech transcribed from audio recordings recordings into readable text:
Prompt:
Turn the below text into academic writing, clear, first person, and rich academic language:
[Text transcribed from spoken audio here]
(5) Polisher - For copy editing purposes. Material given to GPT-3 should already be in a complete form, with a clear narrative flow. By providing a prompt like “copy-edit this paragraph in an academic style”, GPT-3.5 can be used to correct grammatical mistakes, spelling errors and increase the clarity of the text.
Prompt:
Copy-edit the following text, academic style, first person, clear, rich and flowing language:
[Insert unpolished draft text here]
Paper
See paper for visual diffs and analysis of how GPT-3.5 modified the text in each case.
(1) Chunk Stylist - Use GPT as an effective writing tool by typing chunks of text without worrying too much about the style, grammar, or spelling.
Prompt:
Rewrite the following text in first person, rick, clear and in academic language:
[Insert original text here]
Copy-edit the following text, academic style, first person, clear, rich and flowing language:
[Insert original text here]
(2) Research Buddy - GPT can be a useful tool for exchanging research ideas and starting points for academic writing.
Prompt:
How to use GPT-3 as a research buddy for exchanging research ideas for academic writing? Mention advantages and risks. Write only one paragraph in rich, clear, first person and academic language:
[No input text for this prompt]
(3) Bullet-to-Paragraph - Involves listing the primary principles or steps of a procedure
before instructing GPT-3.5 to generate a flowing paragraph
in a specific language style.
Prompt:
Write one paragraph from the following bullets in rich, clear, first person and academic language:
[Bullet Points Here]
(4) Talk Textualizer - converting speech transcribed from audio recordings recordings into readable text:
Prompt:
Turn the below text into academic writing, clear, first person, and rich academic language:
[Text transcribed from spoken audio here]
(5) Polisher - For copy editing purposes. Material given to GPT-3 should already be in a complete form, with a clear narrative flow. By providing a prompt like “copy-edit this paragraph in an academic style”, GPT-3.5 can be used to correct grammatical mistakes, spelling errors and increase the clarity of the text.
Prompt:
Copy-edit the following text, academic style, first person, clear, rich and flowing language:
[Insert unpolished draft text here]
Paper
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