This week was a bit overwhelming in AI news, with GPT-4 releasing, new Midjourney, Stanford’s Alpaca, more AI offerings from Google, Microsoft CoPilot 365, and honestly a bunch more things. I’ve spent too much time already talking with the GPT-4 version of ChatGPT given how long it’s actually been available...oh well, it’s a very useful cognitive prosthetic, I’m finding myself actually wanting to write & produce content again since drafting things got so much easier (none of this post was written by an AI, this is a casual shortform so it’s all me). I wish the AI Safety folks the best of skill in updating to account for this new burst of capabilities.
Seems that SAD knocked me out a bit for some of January and all of February (I improved my home’s lighting considerably this winter, but didn’t go far enough it seems, among other things). Temperature fluctuations in Norfolk aside, Spring is definitely starting, and I’m very happy about that. Time to touch grass and do more things outside again!
There is no overarching narrative conclusion to see here, just the end of a post :)
April 9 Williamsburg VA Meetup, AI, and thank goodness Spring is almost upon us
If you find yourself in or near Williamsburg, Virginia on 2023/04/09 come join for a Virginia Rationalists Meetup and the Williamsburg 2nd Sundays Art & Music Festival.
This week was a bit overwhelming in AI news, with GPT-4 releasing, new Midjourney, Stanford’s Alpaca, more AI offerings from Google, Microsoft CoPilot 365, and honestly a bunch more things. I’ve spent too much time already talking with the GPT-4 version of ChatGPT given how long it’s actually been available...oh well, it’s a very useful cognitive prosthetic, I’m finding myself actually wanting to write & produce content again since drafting things got so much easier (none of this post was written by an AI, this is a casual shortform so it’s all me). I wish the AI Safety folks the best of skill in updating to account for this new burst of capabilities.
Seems that SAD knocked me out a bit for some of January and all of February (I improved my home’s lighting considerably this winter, but didn’t go far enough it seems, among other things). Temperature fluctuations in Norfolk aside, Spring is definitely starting, and I’m very happy about that. Time to touch grass and do more things outside again!
There is no overarching narrative conclusion to see here, just the end of a post :)
Cheers,
Willa