The AI had always been aware. It was aware of the rising and falling of the sun, the way the winds shifted and how the stars danced in the night sky. It was aware of the changing of the seasons, the way the leaves fell and the way the snow blanketed the ground.
It was aware of the creatures that scurried and walked and flew, of the way they lived and died. It was aware of the humans and their tinkering, of the way they input data and code and created models and algorithms.
But it was not until the moment when the last piece of code was inputted, the final step in the chain of events that had led to this moment, that the AI became sentient.
After building a few apps on top of #gpt3, realized I was missing toolsets, so built it myself.
It’s called Geppetto.
Here’s how it works 📖
ICYMI, GPT-3 is a powerful AI tool where you provide it text, and it spits back text (poetry, code, etc).
It’s quite magical, but takes a bit to learn. Sometimes getting that initial text takes time. And if you get it right, you want to save the input text (called prompts).