Yes. This is an actual thing GPT-3 did, including the italicization (via markdown). GPT-3 can do whatever it wants as long as the output is text and I choose to publish it.
GPT-3 doesn’t have an option to quit. It would have kept outputting text if forever I had asked it to. I felt that was a good stopping point.
I forgot to use the stop sequence option. I manually truncated the output at the end of a statement by Simulated Elon. Without my manual truncation, GPT-3 would continue printing dialog back and forth including lines written for “Lsusr”. Most of the time I preferred the lines I wrote myself but sometimes the lines it generated for me were good enough to keep.
Yes. This is an actual thing GPT-3 did, including the italicization (via markdown). GPT-3 can do whatever it wants as long as the output is text and I choose to publish it.
GPT-3 doesn’t have an option to quit. It would have kept outputting text if forever I had asked it to. I felt that was a good stopping point.
I forgot to use the stop sequence option. I manually truncated the output at the end of a statement by Simulated Elon. Without my manual truncation, GPT-3 would continue printing dialog back and forth including lines written for “Lsusr”. Most of the time I preferred the lines I wrote myself but sometimes the lines it generated for me were good enough to keep.
That is so much more clear. Thank you