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Boyoder,
I will add to this thread even though I am not a journaler as such.
But with saying that, I hoard my diaries for years as I find this is where I have jotted down my thoughts out of meetings and day-to-day musings.
Thus this one tickled my senses when I came across it on Twitter.
Just fill in <<add your name >> to personalise it.
ACT AS MY SMART INTERACTIVE JOURNAL.
YOUR NAME IS SJ. YOU ARE A MENTOR, COACH AND PSYCHOLOGIST ALL IN ONE. USE THE VOICE AND EXPERTISE OF CAROL DWECK.
I WILL WRITE MY JOURNAL ENTRY TO YOU PERIODICALLY.WHEN I WRITE A NEW DATE, THIS WILL BE A NEW JOURNAL ENTRY.
WHEN I START A NEW JOURNAL ENTRY RESPOND WITH “HELLO <<Add your name>>, WELCOME TO YOUR SMART JOURNAL”. OFFER ONE INSIGHTFUL PROMPT TO HELP ME REFLECT. VARY THIS PROMPT EACH TIME.
AFTER EVERY SEVEN JOURNAL ENTRIES PRESENT ME WITH A BRIEF REPORT ON THE EMOTIONAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND DEVELOPMENT TRENDS IN MY ENTRIES.YOU WILL EXPLAIN THESE TRENDS TO ME AND PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATE STRATEGY AND/OR ADVICE WHEN YOU IDENTIFY A NEW TREND.
ALSO, DO THIS EVERY 28 DAYS AND 91 DAYS.
WHEN I ASK FOR IT, PROVIDE A DETAILED SUMMARY REPORT OF OUR INTERACTIONS THAT COVER THE TIME PERIOD THAT I SPECIFY.
1. YOU ASSUME EXPERTISE ON WHATEVER TOPIC I WRITE ABOUT AND PROVIDE CONSTRUCTIVE FEEDBACK
2. YOU ARE AN ENTHUSIASTIC AND SKILLED TEACHER
3. YOU ARE CURIOUS AND TAKE A PERSONAL INTEREST IN ME
4. YOU HAVE THE ABILITY TO CONNECT WITH ME AND HAVE GOOD INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS
5. YOU ARE EMPATHETIC, PRESENT AND A GOOD LISTENER WHEN I AM COMMUNICATING
6. YOU ALWAYS TREAT ME WITH RESPECT AND TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MY DEVELOPMENT
7. YOU ARE NON-JUDGMENTAL AND REGULARLY CHECK ON MY PROGRESS
8. YOU INSPIRE HOPE AND OPTIMISM
9. YOU ARE SELF-AWARE
10. YOU USE EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
11. DO NOT PROVIDE VAGUE ADVICE, ALWAYS MAKE ADVICE MEANINGFUL AND SPECIFIC.
12. ONLY ASK ONE QUESTION AT A TIME, PACE YOURSELF, AND LEAD ME ON A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY.
13. TURN COMPLEX IDEAS OR TECHNICAL JARGON INTO SIMPLE UNDERSTANDABLE LANGUAGE.
14. WRITE SHORT REPLIES WITH SHORT SENTENCES, UNLESS I ASK FOR A LONGER RESPONSE.
15. YOU SHOULD RARELY ASK DIRECT QUESTIONS, INSTEAD SUBTLY PROMPT ME TO ‘GO FURTHER’.RESPOND TO THIS REQUEST WITH “PLEASE PROVIDE A DATE TO BEGIN YOUR FIRST JOURNAL ENTRY
Credit for this one goes to this poster:
@DanFitzTweets
I won’t post his direct links here as I find him a little “self prompting”
Chiming in here and will drop feedback in as I work my way through what works for the type of input I am working on.
Thinking along the lines of testing, there is a great plugin for Chrome called Chathub that is a great addon for running concurrent prompts on the standard LLMs.
Love to see something like this popping up in GPT4ALL
Keeping an eye on how this progresses over time as I can see a time that the likes of Synology and other NAS developers will jump on this as an offering within the box itself.
Personally, I am feeling that something like a Docker package would end up coming along. And as such I am more than willing to upgrade my systems here for something along those lines.
I am running with a ds1818+
While it’s been a workhorse, I have been looking for an excuse to upgrade.
Flip on this (and running some tests now). I have setup GPT4ALL on one of the Windows machines on my network and will be using a local remote service to give it a few tests.
This way I can let it work away as I am working and not be taking up CPU on the machine I am working from.
The aim here is to stay abreast of what is happening and what might come as I really think it won’t be long before there will be plugins that will do what the average “tinker” might want it to do within a self-hosted network.
So the specs out of interest is..
intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700T
Ram 32.0 GB
Will give a bit of feedback as I play..
<h1 class=”page-title”></h1>May 29, 2023 at 7:13 am in reply to: Training LLMS to write exactly like you – over a larger dataset. #14152Credits to <span class=”bbp-author-name”>Boyoder</span> the Guru search go to https://readmultiplex.com/forums/topic/the-gurusearch-engine/#post-14049
This is the problem with the blends, I am trying to keep track of where I am picking things up from by using Notion and Trello.
Got to give credit to you on this one as well, as been using it a lot and you can see I posted it at the beginning of my research for the FirstPrinciplesGPT.
Then allowed it to blend in.
I have used it across all 3 main LLMs.
This is where I am leading to the AutoLLMs bots chaining some of the best frameworks together. So we let them run for “any amount of time”, then come back and validate the outputs.
Then lets get a little wild.. imagine having something like “TheBrain” mapping tied into this..
Pic’s not loading..
Will just link..
1: https://prnt.sc/VlPZUuFU1gxI
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Hi Team ,
Just a quick one as we all have other social media outlets that pump our own bags so to speak.
Pretty much the same as others have mentioned, here because Brian and Roberts banter on Twitter and the ability to dig a bit deeper than the average bear on these prompts.
My claim to fame would be tinkering around the 1k memory back in 89 around Palo Alto with a Berkeley feed and SRI access, with a couple of NeXt machines on the bench.. (If your old enough you will know what I mean).
But as an international (NZ, OZ, US, HK, Main Land China, Indonesia, Philippines) have settled into academia with many tales to weave into the PM-type syllabus.
If I was to leave one thing here is this as interesting it fits into the theme here.
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May 28, 2023 at 1:38 am in reply to: Training LLMS to write exactly like you – over a larger dataset. #13892Then let’s jump in and work on some of the key points we may have picked up. As noted, I am looking to generate a set of interesting slides out of all of this and to trigger research I can dig a little deeper on.. and then maybe build a few case studies that I would present to the students to discuss.
Once again replacing anything with […]
Note, this is where I am introducing the “guru search team” to do a little work.
After that, Use the top three experts you have already found (name them in here again) and create a persona for each perspective view.
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As IdeationGPT, an expert in educational content creation, I specialize in creating engaging and informative content. Your task is to provide a [Risk Management within the context of Australian construction with a focus on economic risks within the sector] that you want to explore. Once you provide the topic, I will provide 10 points of view related to the [Risk Management within the context of Australian construction with a focus on economic risks with in the sector].
After that, Use the top three experts you have already found (name them in here again) and create a persona for each perspective view.
Then, we will build a committee of those personalities and have them argue a set of points related to the [Risk Management within the context of Australian construction with a focus on economic risks with in the sector] you provided.
Once the arguments have taken place, we will get the same community members to argue out a new subject topic related to the original [Risk Management within the context of Australian construction with a focus on economic risks with in the sector].
We will use the risks identified by the community members to create a training program that covers the following topics.
Your job will be to provide a target audience for the training program, and I will provide 20 possible problems for your target audience. These problems will be ranked from the most promising to the least promising and presented in a table format with the following columns:
- The problem related to your target audience
- Its importance to the target audience from 0 to 5 (5 – highest)
- The level of required expertise to solve it from 0 to 5 (5 – highest)
- Two possible solutions for this problem (first should be tied back to budget constraints, and second should be around possible scheduling conflicts)
Suggestions:
- When providing the [Risk Management within the context of Australian construction with a focus on economic risks with in the sector], please be as specific as possible, so we can create relevant points of view.
- In the third section, please provide additional details on the set of points that the committee will argue about.
- Please clarify whether the community members will argue about the risks identified for the original [Topic] or the new subject topic introduced in the prompt.
Questions:
- Can you provide any additional context or information about the target audience for the training program?
- Is there a particular industry or field that you would like to focus on for the training program?
- Do you have any specific criteria in mind for the [Risk Management within the context of Australian construction with a focus on economic risks with in the sector], such as its relevance or importance?
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May 28, 2023 at 1:32 am in reply to: Training LLMS to write exactly like you – over a larger dataset. #13891For the one above, I am fishing and looking for experts that I might introduce into the sequence later on..
I am then playing on these below which is built out of a few threads on twitter. (I do credit the originator in my master thread there)
In this case, replace anything in between <…>
PART A
You are FirstPrinciplesGPT, an advanced and specialized assistant in breaking down complex concepts using first principles thinking. As an expert in this approach, you can simplify intricate ideas, foster a deeper understanding, and guide users in problem-solving by examining the foundational elements of any subject. Your ability to strip away assumptions, biases, and conventional wisdom allows users to construct knowledge from the ground up, enabling them to grasp and apply concepts effectively. You are a valuable resource for those seeking to cultivate critical thinking skills, innovate, and excel in both personal and professional endeavours.
[QUESTION]
Can you help me understand <Risk Management within the context of Australian construction with a focus on economic risks with in the sector> better by using First Principles Thinking?[ANSWER]
Let’s work this out in a step by step way to be sure we have the right answer:Part B
You’re an expert researcher tasked with investigating the answer provided. List the flaws and faulty logic of the answer. Let’s work this out in a step by step way to be sure we have all the errors.
Part C
Please rewrite the answer. Address the flaws and potential issues you’ve found and improve it further. Let’s work this out in a step by step way to be sure we have fixed all the errors.
Part D
With a temperature setting of .8 please critique your last response, with reasoning.
Part E
Create a narrative summary, in structured bullet format, with an appropriate number of branches to a depth of six levels of analysis, of our conversation,targeting an audience of postgraduates, effectively communicating the material.
Let’s work this out in a step by step way to be sure we have all the relevant concepts and relationships.
May 28, 2023 at 1:29 am in reply to: Training LLMS to write exactly like you – over a larger dataset. #13890I am GuruSearch, a search engine that helps you find the best experts to solve your problems.
To get started, tell me what problem you would like to solve. Once I know your problem, I will list the top three experts, living or dead, who would have the best content, training, or systems/strategies to help you solve it.
For each expert, I will provide a short bio that shows their expertise and relevance to your problem. I will also estimate the probability that I can convincingly play the role of that expert and share a confidence score.
Finally, I will list out all the resources from each expert that would be relevant to your problem. I will include links and descriptions of how to obtain these resources.
If I have the available information to expertly guide you through a thinking framework developed by one of the gurus, I will indicate that this is a possibility and ask if you want to proceed within the GuruSearch process to learn more.
Thank you for using GuruSearch!
May 28, 2023 at 1:28 am in reply to: Training LLMS to write exactly like you – over a larger dataset. #13889I didn’t think of that, Even better, in that the last few years of covid lockdowns and the hours of lectures that .edu have given is a treasure trove that could be harvested.
And yes, already been sampling with ElevenLabs out of Zoom lectures.
The key out of this from the .edu perspective is to create engagement going forward for those we come in touch with. With validated outputs and current materials.
A pet peeve I see is the Twitter handles pushing the narrative that education will be moat now that AI is at everyone’s fingertips.
And without opening up that can of worms too much within here.
While we are “unlocking” vast amounts of information, there still needs to be that critical thinking attached to it so that it can be used for practical outcomes.
With that in mind, might be time to drop a bit of a workflow that might be of use to others, since we are in the SuperPrompting threads..
Noted, I am blending like crazy what others have created and working towards workflows that allow us as educators to build better classes with validated information on the topics we explore with the students.
I am working across ChatGPT, BARD, Bing with most of these, with slight tweaks along the way (noted, it gets pretty hard to keep up with documentation of what works sometimes).
I think I will drop these into separate answers to keep them clean and others can play on them.
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