The md-to-html demo is a good one, but worth mentioning that the Markdown parser[1] being used may not be suitable for more complex documents. From the README: > "...it is not recommended to use this parser where…
Small thing, but the blurb on the README says > While the system cannot produce publication-ready articles that often require a significant number of edits, experienced Wikipedia editors have found it helpful in their…
It's explained more in the "read paper" link, where they provide the actual prompts: https://openaipublic.blob.core.windows.net/neuron-explainer/...
You might take a look at The Bitter Lesson [1], it's referenced by the article and linked around on this thread. > One thing that should be learned from the bitter lesson is the great power of general purpose methods,…
The md-to-html demo is a good one, but worth mentioning that the Markdown parser[1] being used may not be suitable for more complex documents. From the README: > "...it is not recommended to use this parser where…
Small thing, but the blurb on the README says > While the system cannot produce publication-ready articles that often require a significant number of edits, experienced Wikipedia editors have found it helpful in their…
It's explained more in the "read paper" link, where they provide the actual prompts: https://openaipublic.blob.core.windows.net/neuron-explainer/...
You might take a look at The Bitter Lesson [1], it's referenced by the article and linked around on this thread. > One thing that should be learned from the bitter lesson is the great power of general purpose methods,…