I'm writing a #crypto currency white paper concept not using http://lex.page and it's honestly more creative and worthwhile than anything i've read in that entire space in a while. plus it took all of 5 minutes (and some pretty good prompts . Obligatory #GPT-3🧵👇 So i had an original concept note written already , four pages long. I copy pasted it into the online platform. Right now it's google-docs-ish, i wish it was more http://cryptpad.fr -ish but that's just for context👇so in this concept note "novel words" are used, each with their definition. Then a technical/theoretical section outlines a theorem about Pareto frontiers. The last two sections are basic economics, so called "tokenomics". 👇with all that pasted in, no pictures, i went to the first part of the document directly after the definitions section, first paragraph and prompted the #AI to complete the paragraphs (twice) for each paragraph. And there was one repeated sentence & a half jumbled phrase. But 👇After removing quite a few nonsensical sentences i had some nice filler content, with aligned semantics. The next section is a pareto optimisation problem set. I tried it inside the document, but in the end I extracted it into a seperate , blank document to try again with #GPT3👇And amazingly it was able to "imagine" several edge cases and application scenarios worth about one page so far. It's really impressive what you can do with GPT-3. (continued 👇)It then expanded on each of those examples describing in context (even though this was on the 'separate' , new document) the full derivations of the theorem...
But here's what's wild, it started formatting a complete algorithm in logical "programming language" like #C ...Then it formatted an "analysis" section where it "imagined" TWO figures , with similar "y-axis" and different "x-axis" and described these in text , and captioned non existing images!! (which i did produce, but that's besides the point actually!) 👇finally it produced a limited conclusions section. I'm amazed at http://Lex.Page , i've tried it for one other topic called heart organ biomanufacturing. It really seems any topic is appropriate. There is zero chance AI/GPT-4/GPT-X doesn't become part of everyone's job