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Are there any open frameworks out there to train gpt bots based on your social media posts and chat logs?

Could be a cool way to do async communication in VR. Infodump a bunch of your thoughts into a prompt, then attach it to an avatar and send it over to someone as a message.

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@mauve very good question, I think there is a very deep potential for open not frameworks like you describe

aigents.com/ here was one attempt based on opencog , not quite what you wanted but interesting research

@mauve I feel like this would be right up Speaker John Ash's alley. AFAIK he's not on Mastodon though. twitter.com/speakerjohnash

@pauldaoust Interesting, what sort of overlap would you anticipate? I don't think I know anything about them. :o

@mauve John is using GPT3 (and in the future, open-source models) to digest a body of thought that's been expressed by claims (conversations, tweets, articles, whatever) and spit out synopses of them. Sort of giving cultural egregores the ability to speak for themselves.

@mauve And I think one of the goals is to give the model the ability to respond to queries on behalf of the group? The project is called Iris, and you can see an example at twitter.com/CognicistIris, which I believe is a bot.

Anyhow, I'm thinking that, but just for Mauve

@pauldaoust Wow wow wow thatms amazing. To for the info, definately gonna look into this more! Now if only these models disn't take a huge amount lf computation to run 🤪

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