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Deep-Station-1746 t1_ixrx2yy wrote

> sees "Our company"

> Scans the post for words like "free", "weights", "open source"

> Nope

> Loses all interest

> Continues scrolling

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sidhusmart t1_ixs2dzi wrote

What’s with all the in-app purchases and what’s that currency ?

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Either_Sea_8392 OP t1_ixs4wjx wrote

The in-apps are just digital gifts you can give to the creator of the avatar. The gift initiates a special scenario in the dialogue, and the person who created the avatar gets the cash.

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FuckyCunter t1_ixshha7 wrote

100% goes to the creator?

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Either_Sea_8392 OP t1_ixu8ccw wrote

We share it 50/50 with the model. Well, what's left after Apple charges its insane 40% commission for in-apps.

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Red_Aurora1917 t1_ixryv06 wrote

Great, another episode of Black Mirror becoming reality...

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Blasket_Basket t1_ixrzd51 wrote

Lol, this isn't reality. They can't "clone your personality" based on a questionnaire. This is just a bullshit marketing term from a company that has access to GPT-3 and a couple APIs and has no idea what they're doing.

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Either_Sea_8392 OP t1_ixs13kt wrote

Well, that's not exactly right. The thing we haven't quite mastered yet is humor - I guess it's a task for quantum computers - but we train the GPT on a pretty big dataset of personalized dialogues, so it does start demonstrating typical speech patterns. Plus, the retrieval model is quite sophisticated, with the ability to not just grant, but limit access to certain information. And there are other things, too. So, the personality is imitated, of course, but the resemblance is striking.

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FuckyCunter t1_ixshuis wrote

>I guess it's a task for quantum computers

Is this a joke?

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Veneck t1_ixs7z2t wrote

In any case it's interesting to begin baselining this technology and building up, if just to see what it can do

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