So Sora is making waves, prompting "AI Doomsayers" to speak on the behalf of artists, while at the same time dunking on TikTok culture. I think the hype surrounding Sora is unjustified, for two reasons: it is not new. The technology is (AFAIK) about 3 years old, OpenAI has mainly only used (and: been able to use) a lot of data - thanks ... Read more 15 Feb 2024 - 1 minute read
Guidance by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, released on Feb 13: Federal Register Money quote: However, a significant contribution could be shown by the way the person constructs the prompt in view of a specific problem to elicit a particular solution from the AI system. (German tech press article: Heise) Read more 15 Feb 2024 - less than 1 minute read
A poster on LinkedIn generalizes from his experience with the Gemini Advanced system to all vision models: Vision models are weirdly prone to prompt injection - they are more likely to take (even contradictory) instructions from an image to follow them. I couldn’t reproduce this: Not reproducible with the Gemini Pro Vision model via Goog... Read more 10 Feb 2024 - less than 1 minute read
description: “Examines AI-assisted legal co-writing workflows, highlighting document drafting, compliance checking, collaboration features, and ethical considerations.” layout: post title: “Legal co-writing” date: 2024-02-24 last_updated: 2024-02-24 tags: [copilot, openai, claude] — A German lawyer asked on LinkedIn about collaborative writing ... Read more (Updated) - 2 minute read
Peter Gostev elaborates on LinkedIn about how Google Bard includes 5 hidden chat messages at the beginning of each conversation “to get in the mood”. I found this technique helpful with GPT-4 as well, and have included a small helper tool in my OAI chat for this. My comment on LinkedIn: This can be seen as an example of few-shot prompting. I... Read more 28 Jan 2024 - less than 1 minute read