I predicted that by 2030 you would be able to tell an AI assistant to build brand new books, movies, TV, video games, etc… on demand. That has now arrived, although in its Very Early stages. Look forward to building whatever media you want, or changing existing media into whatever you want.
“OpenAI Codex: Just Say What You Want!”
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📝 The paper “Evaluating Large Language Models Trained on Code” is available here:
https://openai.com/blog/openai-codex/
Codex tweet/application links:
Explaining code:
Pong game:
Here’s a pong game that I created in 30 sec using @OpenAI Codex. Not only it creates the game, but it also plays it by itself:#MachineLearning #webdev pic.twitter.com/pLG17IqnGQ
— Slava Bobrov (@slava__bobrov) August 12, 2021
Blender Scripting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvHbrVfEuyk.
GPT-3 tweet/application links:
Website layout:
Here’s a sentence describing what Google’s home page should look and here’s GPT-3 generating the code for it nearly perfectly. pic.twitter.com/m49hoKiEpR
— Sharif Shameem (@sharifshameem) July 15, 2020
Plots:
GPT-3 Does The Work™️ on generating SVG charts, with a quick web app I built with @billyjeanbillyj. With a short sentence describing what you want to plot, its able to generate charts with titles, labels and legends from about a dozen primed examples.
cc @gdb pic.twitter.com/cBxukHIlKx
— ken (@aquariusacquah) July 21, 2020
Typesetting math:
After many hours of retraining my brain to operate in this “priming” approach, I also now have a sick GPT-3 demo: English to LaTeX equations! I’m simultaneously impressed by its coherence and amused by its brittleness — watch me test the fundamental theorem of calculus.
cc @gdb pic.twitter.com/0dujGOKaYM
— Shreya Shankar (@sh_reya) July 19, 2020
Population data:
=GPT3()… the spreadsheet function to rule them all.
Impressed with how well it pattern matches from a few examples.
The same function looked up state populations, peoples’ twitter usernames and employers, and did some math. pic.twitter.com/W8FgVAov2f
— Paul Katsen (@pavtalk) July 21, 2020
Legalese:
Scalable, accessible, free-to-the-tenant eviction defense. pic.twitter.com/UgvSFywQmq
— Francis Jervis (@f_j_j_) July 16, 2020
Nutrition labels:
User interface design:
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