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Also interesting to note that the hype came a while after the release of GPT-3 (the tweet was about a month after), and that many of the examples could have possibly been generated from GPT-2 (which didn't get as much hype). Put another way, you could show ppl GPT-2 examples from a year ago and claim they were from GPT-3, and I don't think many would know the difference.

I do think GPT-3 has shown improvement, and it's a step forward, but it probably tells more about how humans interpret rather than how AI might work. Wrote about it more in the link below:

https://avoidboringpeople.substack.com/p/doctor-gpt-3


What's your take on the pushback against Hockney?


Continuing to work on my finance and tech newsletter to help others avoid boring people: https://avoidboringpeople.substack.com/

Trying to learn art history as well

Also trying to host virtual cocktail lessons


Carl von Clausewitz, On War, is regularly cited.

Perhaps Striking Thoughts (quotes by Bruce Lee) or The Book of Five Rings, Miyamoto Musashi, as well?


If you're interested in reading them I can forward any of the paywalled ones to you :)


Yep thanks for pointing that out! It's the last of 3 main topics in the post


Agreed - it can really be the little things and moments that matter. When we've become focused on creating camera worthy moments at the expense of having an enjoyable, satisfying moment, that's a problem.

I don't think there's a default "oh just don't use instagram/cameras/phones" reaction that we should jump to; as with everything there's a certain amount of usage that's good and bad.


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