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With ChatGPT, is the college essay dead?
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[QUOTE="Pythagorean, post: 6846213, member: 14631"] I think to a certain degree that's possible, if it doesn't bite off more than it chews. A couple problems you'd have to solve to make it engaging and not a sort of passive-reactive bot 1) generate content independently of an input, including knowing when to respond in the news cycle based on the kind of twitter profile you're emulating, might have to consider baking self-referential functionality into the model so that an actual character forms rather than just some pedantic know it all touting disconnected facts. 2) depending on how you implement the memory, the longer you run it without resetting the memory, the more it's going to have attention errors and randomly get caught up in historical context that makes no sense in the current context. ChatGPT is ultimately just an implementation of an input/output text completion machine with memory wrappers and guardrails around it. The longer a session goes on, the more chances you have to see it failing at global context and getting caught in some weird attention/memory trap and contradicting itself trying to overimpose some related context from earlier. [/QUOTE]
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