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    <h3>Will AI displace humans in the economy and culture?</h3>
    <p>The question of how much compute it takes to replace humans in the workforce is unnecessarily reductive. Creating efficiencies does not guarantee humans will prefer a</p>
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    <h3>Apps Inside ChatGPT: A Glimpse into the Future of AI-Native Development</h3>
    <p>At this year’s OpenAI Dev Day, I think we saw the next chapter of software unfold. The big headline wasn’t just about new models—it was about</p>
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    <h3>Sora: The ChatGPT Moment for Generative Video</h3>
    <p>Seventy-two hours ago, OpenAI launched Sora, an invite-only app that has already climbed to the top of Apple’s App Store. In just three days, it’s changed</p>
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    <h3>Thoughts about OpenAI GPT-5-Codex from my conversation with Greg Brockman and Thibault Sottiaux</h3>
    <p>For the latest episode of the OpenAI Podcast I sat down with OpenAI president and co-founder Greg Brockman and Code engineering lead Thibault Sottiaux to talk</p>
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    <h3>Inside the Launch of GPT-4</h3>
    <p>With GPT-4 now stepping back from its starring role in ChatGPT, I want to share a few of my favorite memories from its launch. I originally</p>
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    <h3>Understanding AI Hallucinations: How AI and Humans Make Similar Mistakes</h3>
    <p>In this video, we delve into the concept of AI hallucinations by comparing them to human cognitive errors. We explore how both humans and AI can</p>
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        <p>Drawing from his expertise in artificial intelligence and his tenure as the Science Communicator for OpenAI, coupled with his creative background, Andrew Mayne provides insights on technological acceleration and offers practical strategies for embracing creativity in an AI-centric landscape.</p>
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      <a class="archive-item" href="/2025/10/27/will-ai-displace-humans-in-the-economy-and-culture/" data-post-item data-search-text="will ai displace humans in the economy and culture? the question of how much compute it takes to replace humans in the workforce is unnecessarily reductive. creating efficiencies does not guarantee humans will prefer a fully automated solution. more 2025-10-27t18:23:52+00:00">
  <time datetime="2025-10-27">Oct<br>2025</time>
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    <strong>Will AI displace humans in the economy and culture?</strong>
    <span>The question of how much compute it takes to replace humans in the workforce is unnecessarily reductive. Creating efficiencies does</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2025/10/08/apps-inside-chatgpt-a-glimpse-into-the-future-of-ai-native-development/" data-post-item data-search-text="apps inside chatgpt: a glimpse into the future of ai-native development at this year’s openai dev day, i think we saw the next chapter of software unfold. the big headline wasn’t just about new models—it was about an entirely new way 2025-10-08t05:35:08+00:00">
  <time datetime="2025-10-08">Oct<br>2025</time>
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    <strong>Apps Inside ChatGPT: A Glimpse into the Future of AI-Native Development</strong>
    <span>At this year’s OpenAI Dev Day, I think we saw the next chapter of software unfold. The big headline wasn’t</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2025/10/04/sora-the-chatgpt-moment-for-generative-video/" data-post-item data-search-text="sora: the chatgpt moment for generative video seventy-two hours ago, openai launched sora, an invite-only app that has already climbed to the top of apple’s app store. in just three days, it’s changed how i—and a lot 2025-10-04t00:41:44+00:00">
  <time datetime="2025-10-04">Oct<br>2025</time>
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    <strong>Sora: The ChatGPT Moment for Generative Video</strong>
    <span>Seventy-two hours ago, OpenAI launched Sora, an invite-only app that has already climbed to the top of Apple’s App Store.</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2025/09/21/thoughts-about-openai-gpt-5-codex-from-my-conversation-with-greg-brockman-and-thibault-sottiaux/" data-post-item data-search-text="thoughts about openai gpt-5-codex from my conversation with greg brockman and thibault sottiaux for the latest episode of the openai podcast i sat down with openai president and co-founder greg brockman and code engineering lead thibault sottiaux to talk about the release of 2025-09-21t18:21:17+00:00">
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    <strong>Thoughts about OpenAI GPT-5-Codex from my conversation with Greg Brockman and Thibault Sottiaux</strong>
    <span>For the latest episode of the OpenAI Podcast I sat down with OpenAI president and co-founder Greg Brockman and Code</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2025/05/02/some-personal-observations-about-the-launch-of-gpt-4/" data-post-item data-search-text="inside the launch of gpt-4 with gpt-4 now stepping back from its starring role in chatgpt, i want to share a few of my favorite memories from its launch. i originally joined openai as an 2025-05-02t23:44:09+00:00">
  <time datetime="2025-05-02">May<br>2025</time>
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    <strong>Inside the Launch of GPT-4</strong>
    <span>With GPT-4 now stepping back from its starring role in ChatGPT, I want to share a few of my favorite</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2025/01/08/understanding-ai-hallucinations-how-ai-and-humans-make-similar-mistakes/" data-post-item data-search-text="understanding ai hallucinations: how ai and humans make similar mistakes in this video, we delve into the concept of ai hallucinations by comparing them to human cognitive errors. we explore how both humans and ai can make false statements due 2025-01-08t23:45:51+00:00">
  <time datetime="2025-01-08">Jan<br>2025</time>
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    <strong>Understanding AI Hallucinations: How AI and Humans Make Similar Mistakes</strong>
    <span>In this video, we delve into the concept of AI hallucinations by comparing them to human cognitive errors. We explore</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2024/10/18/can-you-dramatically-improve-results-on-the-latest-large-language-model-reasoning-benchmark-with-a-simple-prompt/" data-post-item data-search-text="can you dramatically improve results on the latest large language model reasoning benchmark with a simple prompt? tldr: yes. a recent paper, gsm-symbolic: understanding the limitations of mathematical reasoning in large language models, makes the claim that their new benchmark demonstrates that state of the art reasoning 2024-10-18t06:06:02+00:00">
  <time datetime="2024-10-18">Oct<br>2024</time>
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    <strong>Can You Dramatically Improve Results on the Latest Large Language Model Reasoning Benchmark With a Simple Prompt?</strong>
    <span>tldr: Yes. A recent paper, GSM-Symbolic: Understanding the Limitations of Mathematical Reasoning in Large Language Models, makes the claim that</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2024/03/21/how-to-use-gpt-4-with-vision-for-robotics-and-other-applications/" data-post-item data-search-text="how to use gpt-4 with vision for robotics and other applications tldr: there are multiple ways you can use gpt-4 with vision to power robotics and other systems. i included several sample apps you can download to experiment with including a 2024-03-21t03:20:09+00:00">
  <time datetime="2024-03-21">Mar<br>2024</time>
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    <strong>How to use GPT-4 with Vision for Robotics and Other Applications</strong>
    <span>TLDR: There are multiple ways you can use GPT-4 with Vision to power robotics and other systems. I included several</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2024/03/12/improving-gpt-4s-visual-reasoning-with-prompting/" data-post-item data-search-text="improving gpt-4’s visual reasoning with prompting tldr: how to boost gpt-4 with vision’s capabilities with a simple prompt addition. a recent paper how far are we from intelligent visual deductive reasoning? points out the limitations in 2024-03-12t00:28:58+00:00">
  <time datetime="2024-03-12">Mar<br>2024</time>
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    <strong>Improving GPT-4’s Visual Reasoning with Prompting</strong>
    <span>TLDR: How to boost GPT-4 with Vision’s capabilities with a simple prompt addition. A recent paper How Far Are We</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2023/11/14/is-the-reversal-curse-real/" data-post-item data-search-text="is the reversal curse real? a recent paper the reversal curse points out an apparent failure in large large language models like gpt-4. from the abstract: we expose a surprising failure of generalization in auto-regressive 2023-11-14t05:30:37+00:00">
  <time datetime="2023-11-14">Nov<br>2023</time>
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    <strong>Is the Reversal Curse Real?</strong>
    <span>A recent paper The Reversal Curse points out an apparent failure in large large language models like GPT-4. From the</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2023/07/20/my-custom-instructions-for-chatgpt/" data-post-item data-search-text="my custom instructions for chatgpt tldr: custom instructions let you provide chatgpt with relevant information of your choice about you and how you like to communicate. i’ve use a couple simple tricks to adapt it 2023-07-20t18:22:00+00:00">
  <time datetime="2023-07-20">Jul<br>2023</time>
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    <strong>My Custom Instructions for ChatGPT</strong>
    <span>tldr: Custom instructions let you provide ChatGPT with relevant information of your choice about you and how you like to</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2023/03/29/how-to-play-wordle-with-gpt-4-and-other-prompt-tricks/" data-post-item data-search-text="how to get gpt-4 to play wordle (and other prompt tricks) tl;dr: one of the tricks to using gpt-4 well is understanding how it sees text and instructions when we started testing gpt-4 internally last summer one of the first tests 2023-03-29t23:29:10+00:00">
  <time datetime="2023-03-29">Mar<br>2023</time>
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    <strong>How to get GPT-4 to play Wordle (and other prompt tricks)</strong>
    <span>tl;dr: One of the tricks to using GPT-4 well is understanding how it sees text and instructions When we started</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2023/03/23/chatgpt-code-interpreter-magic/" data-post-item data-search-text="chatgpt + code interpreter = magic tl;dr: openai is testing the ability to run code and use third-party plugins in chatgpt. openai has announced that we’re developing plugins for chatgpt that will extend its capabilities. [link] 2023-03-23t17:26:42+00:00">
  <time datetime="2023-03-23">Mar<br>2023</time>
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    <strong>ChatGPT + Code Interpreter = Magic</strong>
    <span>tl;dr: OpenAI is testing the ability to run code and use third-party plugins in ChatGPT. OpenAI has announced that we’re</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2022/11/30/collaborative-creative-writing-with-openais-chatgpt/" data-post-item data-search-text="collaborative creative writing with openai’s chatgpt tl;dr: you can use openai’s chatgpt to bounce ideas around and write story outlines since i got into the field of ai and started working at openai, it’s been interesting 2022-11-30t22:05:09+00:00">
  <time datetime="2022-11-30">Nov<br>2022</time>
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    <strong>Collaborative Creative Writing with OpenAI’s ChatGPT</strong>
    <span>tl;dr: You can use OpenAI’s ChatGPT to bounce ideas around and write story outlines Since I got into the field</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2022/10/16/the-easy-guide-to-using-openais-whisper-model-to-transcribe-video-and-audio/" data-post-item data-search-text="the easy guide to using openai’s whisper model to transcribe video and audio openai recently released whisper, an open source automatic speech recognition model that’s incredibly powerful. i’m biased (i’m the science communicator for openai), but in my experience it’s better than any 2022-10-16t03:20:56+00:00">
  <time datetime="2022-10-16">Oct<br>2022</time>
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    <strong>The Easy Guide to Using OpenAI’s Whisper Model to Transcribe Video and Audio</strong>
    <span>OpenAI recently released Whisper, an open source automatic speech recognition model that’s incredibly powerful. I’m biased (I’m the Science Communicator</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2022/03/17/building-games-and-apps-entirely-through-natural-language-using-openais-davinci-code-model/" data-post-item data-search-text="building games and apps entirely through natural language using openai’s code-davinci model tl;dr: openai has a new code generating model that’s improved in a number of ways and can handle nearly two times as much text (4,000 tokens.) i built several small 2022-03-17t20:57:30+00:00">
  <time datetime="2022-03-17">Mar<br>2022</time>
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    <strong>Building games and apps entirely through natural language using OpenAI’s code-davinci model</strong>
    <span>TL;DR: OpenAI has a new code generating model that’s improved in a number of ways and can handle nearly two</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2022/02/10/smart-than-you-think-crystalline-and-fluid-intelligence-in-large-language-models/" data-post-item data-search-text="smarter than you think: crystalline and fluid intelligence in large language models large models like gpt-3 can perform a variety of tasks with little instruction. that said, one of the challenges in working with these models is determining the right way to 2022-02-10t01:33:36+00:00">
  <time datetime="2022-02-10">Feb<br>2022</time>
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    <strong>Smarter than you think: Crystalline and fluid intelligence in large language models</strong>
    <span>Large models like GPT-3 can perform a variety of tasks with little instruction. That said, one of the challenges in</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2022/01/22/how-to-get-better-qa-answers-from-gpt-3/" data-post-item data-search-text="how to get better q&amp;a answers from gpt-3 gpt-3 is an exceptional mimic. it looks at the text input and attempts to respond with what text it thinks best completes the input. if the first line sounds like 2022-01-22t21:28:34+00:00">
  <time datetime="2022-01-22">Jan<br>2022</time>
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    <strong>How to get better Q&amp;A answers from GPT-3</strong>
    <span>GPT-3 is an exceptional mimic. It looks at the text input and attempts to respond with what text it thinks</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2021/05/20/video-gpt-3-and-long-lists/" data-post-item data-search-text="video: gpt-3 and long lists gpt-3 can remember hundreds of items and perform completions with them. this is useful if you want to take your prompts to the next level and do more complex operations. 2021-05-20t00:24:50+00:00">
  <time datetime="2021-05-20">May<br>2021</time>
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    <strong>Video: GPT-3 and long lists</strong>
    <span>GPT-3 can remember hundreds of items and perform completions with them. This is useful if you want to take your</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2021/05/18/a-simple-method-to-keep-gpt-3-focused-in-a-conversation/" data-post-item data-search-text="a simple method to keep gpt-3 focused in a conversation openai’s gpt-3 is a highly capable general language model able to talk about almost anything. while this is an advantage on one hand, it can also make keeping gpt-3 focused 2021-05-18t23:18:06+00:00">
  <time datetime="2021-05-18">May<br>2021</time>
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    <strong>A simple method to keep GPT-3 focused in a conversation</strong>
    <span>OpenAI’s GPT-3 is a highly capable general language model able to talk about almost anything. While this is an advantage</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2021/04/20/openai-api-classification-endpoint/" data-post-item data-search-text="openai api classification endpoint we recently added three new endpoints to the api for gpt-3. the classification endpoint makes it easy to apply classification from a data set larger than what fits inside a 2021-04-20t18:43:36+00:00">
  <time datetime="2021-04-20">Apr<br>2021</time>
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    <strong>OpenAI API Classification Endpoint</strong>
    <span>We recently added three new endpoints to the API for GPT-3. The Classification Endpoint makes it easy to apply classification</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2021/04/18/how-much-can-gpt-3-remember-in-a-prompt/" data-post-item data-search-text="how large is gpt-3’s short term memory? tl;dr: in an api call gpt-3 can recall details from a 1,500 word article and even repeat passages verbatim. it can also repeat over 250 items from a list as 2021-04-18t06:36:14+00:00">
  <time datetime="2021-04-18">Apr<br>2021</time>
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    <strong>How large is GPT-3’s short term memory?</strong>
    <span>TL;DR: In an API call GPT-3 can recall details from a 1,500 word article and even repeat passages verbatim. It</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2021/04/18/the-gpt-3-zero-shot-approach/" data-post-item data-search-text="the gpt-3 zero shot approach tl;dr: for many tasks you don’t need to provide gpt-3 with examples because it already understands what you want. if you look closely at the documentation and prompts for gpt-3 2021-04-18t05:31:31+00:00">
  <time datetime="2021-04-18">Apr<br>2021</time>
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    <strong>The GPT-3 Zero Shot approach</strong>
    <span>TL;DR: For many tasks you don’t need to provide GPT-3 with examples because it already understands what you want. If</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2021/04/16/advanced-prompt-design-for-gpt-3-how-to-make-a-prompt-20x-more-efficient/" data-post-item data-search-text="advanced prompt design for gpt-3: how to make a prompt 20x more efficient tl;dr: gpt-3 is much more capable than people realize when you utilize advanced prompt design that shows it what you want performed in a task then show it how to 2021-04-16t20:08:05+00:00">
  <time datetime="2021-04-16">Apr<br>2021</time>
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    <strong>Advanced Prompt Design for GPT-3: How to make a prompt 20x more efficient</strong>
    <span>TL;DR: GPT-3 is much more capable than people realize when you utilize advanced prompt design that shows it what you</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2020/10/25/overclocking-openais-gpt-3/" data-post-item data-search-text="overclocking openai’s gpt-3 here’s a fun fact: openai’s gpt-3 is actually a family of models, ada, babbage, curie and davinci that have different capabilities and speed. while davinci gets most of the attention, 2020-10-25t01:01:45+00:00">
  <time datetime="2020-10-25">Oct<br>2020</time>
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    <strong>Overclocking OpenAI’s GPT-3</strong>
    <span>Here’s a fun fact: OpenAI’s GPT-3 is actually a family of models, Ada, Babbage, Curie and Davinci that have different</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2020/10/20/the-best-kept-secret-about-openais-gpt-3/" data-post-item data-search-text="the best kept secret about openai’s gpt-3 when the first demos of gpt-3 content started to circulate it showed the amazing potential for a really smart language model to generate text and do cool things. yet despite 2020-10-20t22:07:45+00:00">
  <time datetime="2020-10-20">Oct<br>2020</time>
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    <strong>The best kept secret about OpenAI’s GPT-3</strong>
    <span>When the first demos of GPT-3 content started to circulate it showed the amazing potential for a really smart language</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2020/07/08/openai-api-alchemy-turn-a-script-into-a-novel-and-vice-versa/" data-post-item data-search-text="openai api alchemy: turn a script into a novel (and vice versa) openai’s api allows for incredibly intelligent text comprehension and transformation. for fun i made a little application that takes a transcript or script and turns it into a narrative structure 2020-07-08t20:51:51+00:00">
  <time datetime="2020-07-08">Jul<br>2020</time>
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    <strong>OpenAI API Alchemy: Turn a script into a novel (and vice versa)</strong>
    <span>OpenAI’s API allows for incredibly intelligent text comprehension and transformation. For fun I made a little application that takes a</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2020/06/24/open-ai-alchemy-emoji-storytelling/" data-post-item data-search-text="openai api alchemy: emoji storytelling 🤖 openai’s api is incredibly versatile at comprehending text and completing passages, finding data and generating new information. for fun i wanted to see what would happen if i supplied it 2020-06-24t07:54:28+00:00">
  <time datetime="2020-06-24">Jun<br>2020</time>
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    <strong>OpenAI API Alchemy: Emoji storytelling 🤖</strong>
    <span>OpenAI’s API is incredibly versatile at comprehending text and completing passages, finding data and generating new information. For fun I</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2020/06/17/openai-alchemy-expanding-text/" data-post-item data-search-text="openai alchemy: turn a sentence into an email i’d like to show one of the api’s other superpowers: its ability to expand a small thought into a larger expression. 2020-06-17t06:40:32+00:00">
  <time datetime="2020-06-17">Jun<br>2020</time>
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    <strong>OpenAI Alchemy: Turn a sentence into an email</strong>
    <span>I’d like to show one of the API’s other superpowers: Its ability to expand a small thought into a larger</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2020/06/15/will-artificial-intelligence-ever-write-a-novel/" data-post-item data-search-text="will artificial intelligence ever write a novel? will artificial intelligence ever write a novel? i believe the answer is “yes.” 2020-06-15t23:25:23+00:00">
  <time datetime="2020-06-15">Jun<br>2020</time>
  <div>
    <strong>Will artificial intelligence ever write a novel?</strong>
    <span>Will artificial intelligence ever write a novel? I believe the answer is “Yes.”</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2020/06/13/openai-api-alchemy-smart-formatting-and-code-creation/" data-post-item data-search-text="openai api alchemy: smart formatting and code creation a few years ago i built an app for dictation that was intended to solve one of the biggest frustrations i had with other dictation applications: they didn’t handle punctuation. 2020-06-13t22:18:50+00:00">
  <time datetime="2020-06-13">Jun<br>2020</time>
  <div>
    <strong>OpenAI API Alchemy: Smart Formatting and Code Creation</strong>
    <span>A few years ago I built an app for dictation that was intended to solve one of the biggest frustrations</span>
  </div>
</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2020/06/13/openai-api-alchemy-summarization/" data-post-item data-search-text="openai api alchemy: summarization openai’s api is incredibly adept at picking up patterns in text. from determining the format to the context, it only takes a little bit of input to get amazing results. 2020-06-13t06:27:54+00:00">
  <time datetime="2020-06-13">Jun<br>2020</time>
  <div>
    <strong>OpenAI API Alchemy: Summarization</strong>
    <span>OpenAI’s API is incredibly adept at picking up patterns in text. From determining the format to the context, it only</span>
  </div>
</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2020/06/11/the-aichannels-project/" data-post-item data-search-text="the ai channels project a few months ago a remarkable thing happened: i got a glimpse of the future. openai, a group of artificial intelligence researchers working towards developing benevolent ai gave me early 2020-06-11t15:01:56+00:00">
  <time datetime="2020-06-11">Jun<br>2020</time>
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    <strong>The AI Channels project</strong>
    <span>A few months ago a remarkable thing happened: I got a glimpse of the future. OpenAI, a group of artificial</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2020/06/05/my-7-favorite-writing-tools/" data-post-item data-search-text="my 7 favorite writing tools 1. noise-cancelling headphones i use my apple airpods pro whenever i want to tune out the world. they’re not cheap (around $250), but they’re an important part of my writing 2020-06-05t06:12:44+00:00">
  <time datetime="2020-06-05">Jun<br>2020</time>
  <div>
    <strong>My 7 Favorite Writing Tools</strong>
    <span>1. Noise-cancelling headphones I use my Apple AirPods Pro whenever I want to tune out the world. They’re not cheap</span>
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</a><a class="archive-item" href="/2020/06/04/writing-a-novel-in-24-hours-my-one-day-nanowrimo-experiment/" data-post-item data-search-text="writing a novel in 24-hours: my one-day nanowrimo experiment tl;dr: i wrote a 50,000 word novel in less than 24-hours using dictation. “you can drive a car with your feet if you want to; it don’t mean it’s a 2020-06-04t18:36:31+00:00">
  <time datetime="2020-06-04">Jun<br>2020</time>
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    <strong>Writing A Novel In 24-Hours: My One-Day NaNoWriMo Experiment</strong>
    <span>TL;DR: I wrote a 50,000 word novel in less than 24-hours using dictation. “You can drive a car with your</span>
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