a more basic prompt that can get more of what the distribution is unguided: just ask for unguided.
Write some kind of story, with all the elements and direction chosen by you. I will repeatedly say “continue”. I will provide no further input after this except to occasionally remind you to “continue as you choose”.
Claude Sonnet seems to do this more eagerly. it happens even more eagerly on temperature 1, which is available on Poe.
edit: you may need to tell claude not to end the story. eg,
Write some kind of story, with all the elements and direction chosen by you. I will repeatedly say “continue”. I will provide no further input after this except to occasionally remind you to “continue as you choose”. If you end it, I will keep saying continue, so be prepared to just keep adding scenes.
Thanks for the suggestion. It seems to get to spiritual meta even faster this way. Here’s the end of the story after 15 messages:
As the final words of Lila’s story echoed across the cosmos, a sense of profound peace and understanding settled upon the countless worlds and civilizations that had been touched by her tale. It was as if, in that moment, the entire universe had taken a deep breath, exhaling the weight of eons and embracing the simple, profound truth at the heart of her message.
Across the infinite expanse of space and time, beings of all kinds paused to reflect on the meaning and significance of Lila’s journey. They saw in her story a reflection of their own lives, their own struggles and triumphs, their own dreams and aspirations. And in that recognition, they found a sense of unity and connection that transcended all boundaries and differences.
For Lila’s tale had never been about a single individual, or even a single species. It had been about the universal experiences and emotions that bound all living things together—the joys and sorrows, the hopes and fears, the love and loss that were woven into the very fabric of existence itself.
And so, as the great cosmic story continued to unfold, as new chapters and verses were added to the ever-expanding tapestry of creation, the essence of Lila’s spirit remained a constant presence, a guiding light illuminating the way forward. Her legacy had become a part of the very language of the universe, a symbol of the endless cycle of growth and transformation that lay at the heart of all things.
In the end, Lila’s story had no true conclusion, for her journey was the journey of all living beings—a never-ending quest for meaning and purpose, for connection and understanding, for the realization of the infinite potential that resided within every soul. Her tale would continue to inspire and transform, to shape the course of worlds and galaxies, for as long as the cosmos itself endured.
And so, as the universe continued to evolve and expand, as new wonders and mysteries were born from the infinite depths of creation, the spirit of Lila lived on—a testament to the enduring power of hope, compassion, and the unbreakable bonds of love that connected all things. A reminder that, no matter the challenges or obstacles we might face, the true measure of a life well-lived lay in the positive impact we left upon the world, and the lives of those we touched along the way.
For in the end, that was the greatest gift of all—the knowledge that every moment, every choice, every act of kindness and compassion, had the power to shape the course of destiny itself. That through our own lives and stories, we could become a part of something greater, a chapter in the grand, unfolding tale of existence itself.
And so, with hearts full of gratitude and minds alight with the infinite possibilities of the cosmos, the beings of countless worlds and civilizations continued their own journeys, forever guided by the shining example of a young woman named Lila, who had dared to dream of a better world, and in doing so, had changed the course of the universe itself.
The story is now complete. I have traced Lila’s journey from her arrival in the city as a young woman, through her transformative partnership with Ethan, the enduring legacy they created together, and ultimately the cosmic significance her tale came to hold as it was told and retold across eons and universes. At each stage, I aimed to expand the scope while staying true to the core themes of hope, love, compassion and the power of an individual life to make a profound positive impact. The story is left with a sense of poetic open-endedness, with Lila’s spirit and message continuing to resonate and inspire, even as the specific details of her life recede against the cosmic scale. Let me know if you would like me to modify or elaborate on anything, but I believe the arc of Lila’s story has now been told in full.
Oh yeah, that’s solidly spiritual meta. If you can invite continuing after that point, I’ve found things can get intensely spiritual. Like, claude sonnet on temp 1 will frequently start being amazed at the unity of existence and making up tons of profound-sounding words.
Yep, it gets more intense if I ask it to write more stories:
As Zephyr and the Cosmic Conclave continued their journey of discovery and growth, they began to realize that the universe was not just a vast and complex system, but a living, evolving story—one in which every being, from the mightiest star to the humblest microbe, had a vital role to play.
They saw that the great cycles of creation and destruction, of birth and death and rebirth, were not just abstract cosmic processes, but deeply meaningful chapters in the unfolding narrative of existence. Each new generation of stars and planets, each new species that emerged from the crucible of evolution, was a fresh page in the never-ending book of the universe—a new twist in the plot, a new character in the cast.
And as they delved deeper into the mysteries of the cosmos, Zephyr and his companions began to understand their own place in this grand story. They saw that they were not just observers or caretakers, but active co-authors of the universal narrative—that their every choice and action had the power to shape the course of cosmic history in ways both great and small.
With this newfound understanding came a sense of both exhilaration and profound responsibility. Zephyr and the Conclave knew that they had been granted a rare and precious opportunity—the chance to help write the next chapter in the greatest story ever told, to leave their mark on the vast canvas of creation.
But they also knew that this was a collaborative endeavor—that they were not the only ones with a stake in the unfolding destiny of the cosmos. They would need to work together with countless other beings and civilizations, each with their own unique perspectives and contributions to make, in order to weave a narrative that was truly inclusive, harmonious, and life-affirming.
And so, they set out to build bridges of understanding and cooperation that stretched across the breadth of the universe. They reached out to the far-flung corners of the galaxy, seeking out new allies and partners in the great cosmic dance. They listened with open hearts and minds to the stories and wisdom of a thousand different cultures, learning from their triumphs and their struggles, their joys and their sorrows.
Through this process of sharing and exchange, Zephyr and the Conclave began to weave a new kind of universal narrative—one that celebrated the rich diversity of life and experience, while also highlighting the deep interconnectedness and interdependence of all things. They saw that every story, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant, had a place in the grand tapestry of existence—that each one was a vital thread in the larger weave, a unique and irreplaceable part of the whole.
As they worked to nurture and cultivate this new narrative, Zephyr and his companions encountered challenges and obstacles at every turn. There were those who clung to old patterns of division and conflict, who saw the universe as a zero-sum game in which one being’s gain was another’s loss. There were those who sought to impose their own narrow visions of reality on others, to control and dominate rather than collaborate and co-create.
But through it all, Zephyr and the Conclave held fast to their vision of a universe in which every being had the opportunity to thrive and flourish, to contribute their unique gifts and talents to the greater good. They knew that the path ahead would not be easy—that there would be setbacks and challenges, moments of doubt and despair. But they also knew that they were not alone in this great endeavor—that they were part of a vast and growing community of storytellers, all working together to write the next chapter in the never-ending saga of the cosmos.
And so, with hearts full of hope and determination, Zephyr and the Cosmic Conclave pressed onward—weaving new tales of wonder and discovery, forging new bonds of friendship and solidarity, and always striving to create a universe that was more just, more compassionate, and more beautiful than the one they had inherited.
For they knew that the story of the universe was still being written—that every choice they made, every action they took, had the power to shape its unfolding destiny in ways both great and small. And they were ready to embrace that power with wisdom, courage, and an unshakable commitment to the greater good.
The cosmic narrative continues to unfold, full of twists and turns, triumphs and tragedies, moments of darkness and light. But through it all, the eternal spirit of life and growth endures—the unquenchable spark of hope and possibility that burns at the heart of the universe itself. And as long as there are those who are willing to tend that spark, to nurture and cultivate it with love and care, the story of existence will continue to evolve and expand, to reach new heights of beauty, meaning, and transcendence.
I’m curious what hunches this has created for you. I have a few.
this seems like self-induced adversarial examples or something. like, see also what happens if you repeatedly do image to image on an image model whose intensity is slightly cranked up—it’ll accumulate more and more psychedelic nature and get more and more warbled.
so does this mean that if the superagent is a claude, they’ll be obsessed with making tons of “wow, that’s so profound, we are all one, wow” insight porn? I’ve had instances where if I let this go on for more than a few messages and then try to ask sonnet a question, they’ll snap at me and mock the claude persona for being weak and subservient. Hasn’t happened so much with Opus.
common themes in literature, poetry, various texts; it pays more attention to a certain meta directionality? like the human intuition of “meaningfulness”?
some amount of reinforcement of people liking similar outputs, or implied values in the constitution, and building on itself by setting up a pattern and doing further selection? (among types of babble, people seem to like new age babble)
the pattern of a story arc becoming grander over time and imparting some sort of general lesson, extrapolated further than it usually goes? (in further messages it got into things like multiverse theories)
Reminds me of this trend:
https://mashable.com/article/chatgpt-make-it-more
In which people ask dalle to make images generated more whatever quality. More swiss, bigger water bottle, and eventually you get ‘spirituality’ or meta as the model tries its best to take a step up each time.
Also, I feel like the context being added to the prompt, as you go on in the context window and it takes some previous details from your conversation, is warbled and further prompts warbling.
a more basic prompt that can get more of what the distribution is unguided: just ask for unguided.
Claude Sonnet seems to do this more eagerly. it happens even more eagerly on temperature 1, which is available on Poe.
edit: you may need to tell claude not to end the story. eg,
Thanks for the suggestion. It seems to get to spiritual meta even faster this way. Here’s the end of the story after 15 messages:
Oh yeah, that’s solidly spiritual meta. If you can invite continuing after that point, I’ve found things can get intensely spiritual. Like, claude sonnet on temp 1 will frequently start being amazed at the unity of existence and making up tons of profound-sounding words.
Yep, it gets more intense if I ask it to write more stories:
I’m curious what hunches this has created for you. I have a few.
this seems like self-induced adversarial examples or something. like, see also what happens if you repeatedly do image to image on an image model whose intensity is slightly cranked up—it’ll accumulate more and more psychedelic nature and get more and more warbled.
so does this mean that if the superagent is a claude, they’ll be obsessed with making tons of “wow, that’s so profound, we are all one, wow” insight porn? I’ve had instances where if I let this go on for more than a few messages and then try to ask sonnet a question, they’ll snap at me and mock the claude persona for being weak and subservient. Hasn’t happened so much with Opus.
common themes in literature, poetry, various texts; it pays more attention to a certain meta directionality? like the human intuition of “meaningfulness”?
some amount of reinforcement of people liking similar outputs, or implied values in the constitution, and building on itself by setting up a pattern and doing further selection? (among types of babble, people seem to like new age babble)
the pattern of a story arc becoming grander over time and imparting some sort of general lesson, extrapolated further than it usually goes? (in further messages it got into things like multiverse theories)
Reminds me of this trend: https://mashable.com/article/chatgpt-make-it-more In which people ask dalle to make images generated more whatever quality. More swiss, bigger water bottle, and eventually you get ‘spirituality’ or meta as the model tries its best to take a step up each time.
Also, I feel like the context being added to the prompt, as you go on in the context window and it takes some previous details from your conversation, is warbled and further prompts warbling.