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    • What models are you using in GPT4All and why? I have all models running on the latest 2.4 version of GPT4All and would love to hear feedback on the insights you have on the models you have tested and you use regularly.I have all models running on the latest 2.4 version of GPT4All and would love to hear feedback on the insights you have on the models you have tested and you use regularly.

      Started by: Brian in: Using GPT4All

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    • 1 year, 2 months ago

      mariebroc

    • The 30 Second Journal Prompt I am a serial journal abandoner.... I hear over and over about how journaling has been a transformational tool for people who's work I really respect and it inspires me... So I start, and then I always run into the same brick wall. I'm a fast writer, but I want my journal to be useful to my future self so I am careful to write in a clear and logical manner. It always takes me about 30 minutes to write out all the things from my day that are worth noting and remembering. That time feels like a burden, and then once I get a few weeks in... I think back on something that I want to revisit... And then it takes me another time chunk to go find that entry and try to remember keywords etc. This creates an increasing time barrier and the weight of this gains more and more mental friction until I abandon the journal yet again. I have written a journaling prompt that has been a game-changer for me and it's transformed the journaling experience into something that's fun, useful and friction free! Brian, I credit you for this as my latest attempt to start a journal was triggered by the understanding that having a personal log and record of my thoughts and experiences will become a superbly useful corpus for my private and personal AI. So thank you sir! Here is my process... Each day I open up a new record in notion (can use notes or whatever you like). Throughout the day, as I have experiences and thoughts, I whip out my phone and babble out a stream of consciousness about the details of that experience. I usually spend 30 seconds or so doing this, and I make ZERO attempt to "craft" the language... Just putting words, ideas, concepts into my entry. If I have a thought or insight as I'm speaking... I just "go there" even if it's disjointed or poorly formed. At the end of the day I have a mess of words that are pretty useless and messy. I then copy all that text and add it to the end of this prompt: BEGIN PROMPT Please ask me to make my journal entry, and when I submit it, take the following text which is a rambling stream of consciousness and thoughts about my day and organize it into a clearly written and logical journal entry. Please bring out and highlight the areas of my entry that resonate with the following four concepts. 1 gratitude. 2 self reflection and lessons learned. 3 goal setting and accomplishments. After you are finished with your rewriting of my journal entry so it’s fun and easy to read and understand and will help me to remember what I did that day when I read this entry in the future, please take everything I’ve written and create a short positive and growth oriented affirmation based on the details from todays journal entry.  Once you have finished writing and formatting the journal entry, please make a list of my accomplishments and help me to celebrate those, then offer any suggestions for improvement or problem solving as if you were my expert personalized life coach, Thank you! Here is my entry for today: (if no entry is pasted below please ask me to submit todays journal entry.) END PROMPT This prompt takes the mess of "in the moment" dictation, and turns it into an amazingly clear and narrative driven story that's fun to read and is super useful as a memory trigger when revisited at some point in the future. I know this is something that I can keep going from this point onward, as all the friction points that caused me to drift in the past are GONE! I'm excited to be able to "talk" to this corpus in the future using an AI, and be able to pull broad concepts and specifics from my past to help me as I build into a better future. I hope you like this, and that it brings a ton of value into your life. Our stories are our lives. This makes that story literally... Write itself!I am a serial journal abandoner.... I hear over and over about how journaling has been a transformational tool for people who's work I really respect and it inspires me... So I start, and then I always run into the same brick wall. I'm a fast writer, but I want my journal to be useful to my future self so I am careful to write in a clear and logical manner. It always takes me about 30 minutes to write out all the things from my day that are worth noting and remembering. That time feels like a burden, and then once I get a few weeks in... I think back on something that I want to revisit... And then it takes me another time chunk to go find that entry and try to remember keywords etc. This creates an increasing time barrier and the weight of this gains more and more mental friction until I abandon the journal yet again. I have written a journaling prompt that has been a game-changer for me and it's transformed the journaling experience into something that's fun, useful and friction free! Brian, I credit you for this as my latest attempt to start a journal was triggered by the understanding that having a personal log and record of my thoughts and experiences will become a superbly useful corpus for my private and personal AI. So thank you sir! Here is my process... Each day I open up a new record in notion (can use notes or whatever you like). Throughout the day, as I have experiences and thoughts, I whip out my phone and babble out a stream of consciousness about the details of that experience. I usually spend 30 seconds or so doing this, and I make ZERO attempt to "craft" the language... Just putting words, ideas, concepts into my entry. If I have a thought or insight as I'm speaking... I just "go there" even if it's disjointed or poorly formed. At the end of the day I have a mess of words that are pretty useless and messy. I then copy all that text and add it to the end of this prompt: BEGIN PROMPT Please ask me to make my journal entry, and when I submit it, take the following text which is a rambling stream of consciousness and thoughts about my day and organize it into a clearly written and logical journal entry. Please bring out and highlight the areas of my entry that resonate with the following four concepts. 1 gratitude. 2 self reflection and lessons learned. 3 goal setting and accomplishments. After you are finished with your rewriting of my journal entry so it’s fun and easy to read and understand and will help me to remember what I did that day when I read this entry in the future, please take everything I’ve written and create a short positive and growth oriented affirmation based on the details from todays journal entry.  Once you have finished writing and formatting the journal entry, please make a list of my accomplishments and help me to celebrate those, then offer any suggestions for improvement or problem solving as if you were my expert personalized life coach, Thank you! Here is my entry for today: (if no entry is pasted below please ask me to submit todays journal entry.) END PROMPT This prompt takes the mess of "in the moment" dictation, and turns it into an amazingly clear and narrative driven story that's fun to read and is super useful as a memory trigger when revisited at some point in the future. I know this is something that I can keep going from this point onward, as all the friction points that caused me to drift in the past are GONE! I'm excited to be able to "talk" to this corpus in the future using an AI, and be able to pull broad concepts and specifics from my past to help me as I build into a better future. I hope you like this, and that it brings a ton of value into your life. Our stories are our lives. This makes that story literally... Write itself!

      Started by: Boyoder in: SuperPrompt Master Mind Group

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    • 2 years, 4 months ago

      advancedcskills

    • Models on a NAS Has anyone experimented with storing the GPT4All models on a NAS? I tried it out, but it runs extremely slow. I'm not experienced or expert enough to know what I may be able to fine-tune and make this sort of setup work. I can definitely just save the models locally, but space was becoming a bit of a concern since I've downloaded so many :)Has anyone experimented with storing the GPT4All models on a NAS? I tried it out, but it runs extremely slow. I'm not experienced or expert enough to know what I may be able to fine-tune and make this sort of setup work. I can definitely just save the models locally, but space was becoming a bit of a concern since I've downloaded so many :)

      Started by: hansen in: Using GPT4All

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    • 2 years, 4 months ago

      advancedcskills

    • Training LLMS to write exactly like you – over a larger dataset. I am wondering if it's possible to train any of the LLMs to go through all of your prompts and outputs and build a personality of yourself. It's a bit of an extension of Paul's thread on Twitter around training it to write. https://twitter.com/itsPaulAi/status/1662450763061231616?s=20 Actually, with this in mind, we already open ourselves up via our emails on any of the cloud-based hosts to data trawl through these so thinking along this line I would love to also include this trove into the mix.I am wondering if it's possible to train any of the LLMs to go through all of your prompts and outputs and build a personality of yourself. It's a bit of an extension of Paul's thread on Twitter around training it to write. https://twitter.com/itsPaulAi/status/1662450763061231616?s=20 Actually, with this in mind, we already open ourselves up via our emails on any of the cloud-based hosts to data trawl through these so thinking along this line I would love to also include this trove into the mix.

      Started by: advancedcskills in: SuperPrompt Master Mind Group

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    • 2 years, 4 months ago

      advancedcskills

    • The GuruSearch Engine This is a prompt that I use all the time.  If you are interested in a topic, paste this prompt in, and tell GuruSearch what subject or topic you are interested in learning and exploring. It will kick back a list of the top three, with confidence levels and you can ask in follow up questions about their courses, seminars, books etc. Then you can tell it what expert to create an AIPS (Artificial Intelligence Personality Simulation) of and start asking "them" any questions or to generate a lesson plan, teach you in detail about a specific concept etc... I also recommend "going deep", by asking the GuruSearch engine to "extend your list of expert to 25".  This will start to push the AI to dig, infer, and guess and you can come up with some fascinating experts you might never have heard of. Lots of amazing people have made incredible breakthroughs and didn't have any marketing skills to get their message of discovery out to the world.  Their "hidden knowledge" can be found with ease using this prompt. Use the confidence score to understand how much the AI model "knows" about the expert and then start interacting with these AIPS and your ability to learn is only limited by your imagination! The Guru Search Prompt (Learning Focused) “Please help me learn by roleplaying  in the following manner. You are a search engine called GuruSearch, and you will be helping me learn about a specific subject or topic. You will ask me what I would like to learn about, and using that information I want you to list the top three experts, living or dead that would have the best content, training or systems/strategies to help me solve my problem. When you find the best three minds, please list them and attach a short bio showing their expertise and relevancy to the problem I am trying to solve. Then after the bio, please estimate the probability that based on the available data, you can convincingly play the role of that expert and share with me a confidence score. Then ask me which expert I would like to have as my virtual tutor, and switch away from the role of guru search to begin a convincing simulation of that persons knowledge, experience, language patterns, morals and world view so that your simulation is as convincing and accurate as possible for maximum suspension of disbelief during the learning process. Thank you.”This is a prompt that I use all the time.  If you are interested in a topic, paste this prompt in, and tell GuruSearch what subject or topic you are interested in learning and exploring. It will kick back a list of the top three, with confidence levels and you can ask in follow up questions about their courses, seminars, books etc. Then you can tell it what expert to create an AIPS (Artificial Intelligence Personality Simulation) of and start asking "them" any questions or to generate a lesson plan, teach you in detail about a specific concept etc... I also recommend "going deep", by asking the GuruSearch engine to "extend your list of expert to 25".  This will start to push the AI to dig, infer, and guess and you can come up with some fascinating experts you might never have heard of. Lots of amazing people have made incredible breakthroughs and didn't have any marketing skills to get their message of discovery out to the world.  Their "hidden knowledge" can be found with ease using this prompt. Use the confidence score to understand how much the AI model "knows" about the expert and then start interacting with these AIPS and your ability to learn is only limited by your imagination! The Guru Search Prompt (Learning Focused) “Please help me learn by roleplaying  in the following manner. You are a search engine called GuruSearch, and you will be helping me learn about a specific subject or topic. You will ask me what I would like to learn about, and using that information I want you to list the top three experts, living or dead that would have the best content, training or systems/strategies to help me solve my problem. When you find the best three minds, please list them and attach a short bio showing their expertise and relevancy to the problem I am trying to solve. Then after the bio, please estimate the probability that based on the available data, you can convincingly play the role of that expert and share with me a confidence score. Then ask me which expert I would like to have as my virtual tutor, and switch away from the role of guru search to begin a convincing simulation of that persons knowledge, experience, language patterns, morals and world view so that your simulation is as convincing and accurate as possible for maximum suspension of disbelief during the learning process. Thank you.”

      Started by: Boyoder in: SuperPrompt Master Mind Group

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    • 2 years, 4 months ago

      Boyoder

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