Entries tagged generativeai in Nov, 2023
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llamafile is the new best way to run a LLM on your own computer
Mozilla’s innovation group and Justine Tunney just released llamafile, and I think it’s now the single best way to get started running Large Language Models (think your own local copy of ChatGPT) on your own computer.
[... 650 words]Prompt injection explained, November 2023 edition
A neat thing about podcast appearances is that, thanks to Whisper transcriptions, I can often repurpose parts of them as written content for my blog.
[... 1357 words]I’m on the Newsroom Robots podcast, with thoughts on the OpenAI board
Newsroom Robots is a weekly podcast exploring the intersection of AI and journalism, hosted by Nikita Roy.
[... 1032 words]Exploring GPTs: ChatGPT in a trench coat?
The biggest announcement from last week’s OpenAI DevDay (and there were a LOT of announcements) was GPTs. Users of ChatGPT Plus can now create their own, custom GPT chat bots that other Plus subscribers can then talk to.
[... 5699 words]ospeak: a CLI tool for speaking text in the terminal via OpenAI
I attended OpenAI DevDay today, the first OpenAI developer conference. It was a lot. They released a bewildering array of new API tools, which I’m just beginning to wade my way through fully understanding.
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