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LaravelWorkflow OP t1_j3vmb9w wrote

Yes, you are seeing the key first feature. This is essentially a prompt generator. You put in your keywords or phrase and then it extends that to different examples. But it presents it in a familiar format. The average person doesn't understand prompts or prompt generation yet but they do know how to search for stuff.

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ID4gotten t1_j3vn2a6 wrote

I think I see where you are going but this demo didn't really seem that useful. An LLM agent capable of dialogue doesn't need a prompt generator and you can just clarify or ask it for alternatives. So I think you need to work on your concept a bit more.

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happygilmore001 t1_j3yowkn wrote

>The average person doesn't understand prompts or prompt generation yet but they do know how to search for stuff.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prompt_engineering

The references provide plenty of resources and jumping off points. I'm sure it, or some similar resource will grow quite quickly.

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LaravelWorkflow OP t1_j3zbf9w wrote

Good luck with that.

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happygilmore001 t1_j43qxls wrote

I'm not attacking you. I'm trying to prevent you from spending a good amount of your life, where you will burn many potential opportunity costs on a patently dumb idea that is not profitable.

As far as the prompt generation "Good luck with that", you are of course aware of the wide propagation of stable diffusion image generation prompt guides, right? right?

e.g., https://www.howtogeek.com/833169/how-to-write-an-awesome-stable-diffusion-prompt/

as an aside, your tone and tenor on this thread shows your egotistical fragility, lack of ability to take constructive criticism in stride, and outright hostility towards people who are trying to help you. these are not traits that any VC would want to see. They will google your domain and product name and find this.

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