Greetings.
On 2023-04-19 21:20, vallor wrote:
Is there a newsgroup where people are discussing AI prompts and
results? (Such as: GPT4, DALL-E2, Bard, and so forth?)
Thinking that, somewhere on the Usenet, there must be a discussion.
comp.ai is moderated, and everywhere else on comp.ai seems
inappropriate.
What does the moderation status of comp.ai have to do with it? I
moderate that group and welcome any on-topic posts consistent with the charter:
comp.ai is a moderated forum for announcements, reports, enquiries and
discussions about the theory, practice, history and state-of-the-art of
artificial intelligence. Its scope is AI in general, but it is not
intended to be a forum for postings concerning areas of AI for which
specialized subgroups exist, unless they have a clear wider relevance.
Announcements of conferences, books, other publications, researches,
applications, educational programs, and other happenings are relevant,
as are those of AI positions available and non-commercial AI software.
Regards,
Tristan
Take a look in c.a.s: I made a post there
of the text of a conversation with GPT4. There are
two versions of the answer, one is just the default
output, and the next was after asking it to rephrase
in the language of "sword and sorcery, might and magic".
The idea is more "user interface" discussions, including
generations, discoveries, "that's funny...", etc.
Would that be on-topic for comp.ai, too, or perhaps a summary
with highlights would be more appropriate?
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