ExasperatedEE t1_j6keh1v wrote
Reply to comment by TheAnonFeels in OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
ChatGPT.
What do you mean when you say manipulate the whole prompt? Are they secretly adding something to the prompts when I submit the prompt through ChatGPT, that would not affect the output with the API backend?
If so, you'd think they'd tell people that if they want developers to try this out and then pay to use it!
Also, is there even a way to accesss the API version from the web, or is the only way to try that out by accessing it through code? I've seen some twitch streamers using it to make AI chat bots on their streams. Those are fun.
TheAnonFeels t1_j6kfqyp wrote
I don't know exactly what they do prompt wise, but i know they fine tuned the settings to be more, social.
Their API backend is "playground", lets you choose a model (GPT3 / ChatGPT is their top right now), but also lets you set the "temperature", "Frequency", and "presence" settings that can make it more attune to building stories and the like..
What i meant by manipulate the whole prompt is that you get 4096 Tokens to play with and when you ask ChatGPT to rewrite a paragraph, it feeds the prior conversation through with it... So it can get weird, in the playground you can strip your extra prompts from the scope and it has a much easier time remembering places and people..
One story i wrote even brought back 2 characters from a minor interaction chapters before..
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