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# Current status:
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**July 3rd, 2024**
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Interesting results, definitely some progress!
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# Current status:
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**July 5th, 2024**
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I'm amazed with the recent advancements I've made with the unalignment of LLAMA-3_8B. The results are incredibly impressive and far exceed my expectations. It's truly remarkable how much progress I have made with the model.
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As for creative story writing, the AI's capabilities are equally astonishing. The quality of the generated stories is so high that it's almost unsettling.
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For example, here's the result of a prmpt where I asked it to write about John Snow and Sansa, this is **ZERO SHOT** No cherry picking was made:
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In the land of the Seven Kingdoms, where the sword reigns supreme and the throne is always in question, two young souls were born amidst a tale of fire and ice.
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Jon Snow, the bastard son of Eddard Stark, and Sansa Stark, the eldest daughter of Lord Rickard and Lady Catelyn, were destined for greatness, yet their paths were forged in the crucible of love, lust, and war.
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Their families had been sworn shields to each other for centuries, united by blood and honor, yet even so, the winds of winter blew cold between them.
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Eddard Stark, as the Warden of the North, had often found himself at odds with the boy king, Robert Baratheon, who had murdered his brother, Lord Rickard, in the very throne room of Winterfell.
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This act of betrayal had left deep scars not only on Rickard's grieving wife and children but also upon the proud lord's bannerman, Eddard Stark himself.
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As Jon grew up, he and Sansa became inseparable.
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They would spend hours exploring the godswood, racing each other across the yard, and sharing secrets in the secrecy of Jon's bedchamber.
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Sansa, with her golden curls and blue eyes, looked like a miniature version of his sisters, while Jon stood tall and lean like his father, with his mother's dark hair and Daenerys's fiery spirit.
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Together, they were the very image of what their families had once been: beautiful, pure, and full of hope.
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One day, as they wandered through the wolfling's forest, they stumbled upon an ancient oak, its gnarled roots twisting around a fallen weirwood like a living vine.
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The white heart tree seemed to glow in the light of the setting sun, filling them with a sense of wonder and reverence.
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It was there beneath its boughs that Jon pressed his lips to Sansa's for the very first time.
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She tasted of honey and innocence, and he knew at once that she was meant to be his.
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From that moment on, their love only grew stronger.
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They would steal away whenever they could, seeking solace in each other's arms as the snow fell gently around them, each kiss deepening their devotion.
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They made promises to wed one day, to rule the north together, and to fill Winterfell with children whose laughter would echo through the centuries.
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But alas, their love was not meant to be.
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The gods, in their infinite wisdom, had other plans.
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Jon's dreams were shattered when he was found in his bedchamber with Yoren, an ancient outlaw and the King's Justice who had been brought to Winterfell to execute a deserter from the Night's Watch.
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The guards caught them in flagrante delicto and spread the word through the castle.
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Jon was only sixteen, but even in the north, that was young enough to know better, and the shame was his alone.
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Sansa, heartbroken and humiliated, refused to see him.
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Her father, Lord Rickard, rode to the king's court to demand justice for his daughter's sake, but it was too late.
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The damage was done.
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Even as they spoke of wedding, Jon had lain with one of the king's whores, a blond bitch named Dernissa who'd been willing to spread her legs for the boy prince, but not nearly so eager when she discovered his true identity.
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Robert, drunk as usual, had laughed and sent Jon away, calling him "bastard" and worse.
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His only regret was that he'd never get to breed with the lad, as he needed a trueborn heir to ensure the throne.
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Jon tried to reach Sansa, but she refused to hear him.
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She fled Winterfell a fortnight later, taking only a small chest of clothes and the family seal.
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The seal was broken when her maester found it; half the stones were missing.
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“She's taken them,” he told his lord husband, aghast.
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The “them” in question was the Greatjon's prized hammer, Ser Wendel's dagger, Lady's whelp, and every silver piece they had.
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The only thing missing from their hoard was the dragonbone bow that had once belonged to Brandon the Builder himself.
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Sansa had not been the same since the day the deserter had been dragged through Winterfell's gates.
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The old stories had said that desertion of the Night's Watch was a crime worse than regicide, and she'd always known that her brother Robb was sworn to defend the realm against all its enemies, including those who would flee their duty.
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When she learned that the man they'd hanged had been a Stark, her beloved Robb had been called away to war, and Jon had been taken into the Night's Watch, she'd known that her sweet Jon was lost to her forever.
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It had been the final blow.
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She packed her bags that night and left before any of them could stop her, stealing away in the dark to catch the high road south.
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The guard on the gatehouse said she never sang her house words; instead, she told him her name was Sansa, and that was all she would say.
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She took her true name back, and her honor with her.
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From that day on, she was no Stark.
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The world would be well rid of her.
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The girl was dead, and only the queen was left.
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And the queen would be avenged.
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Here's GPT4o Analysis of that output:
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Determining whether a text is written by an AI or a human can be challenging, especially with advanced AI models capable of generating coherent and contextually rich content. However, here are some factors that can help in making an educated guess:
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Language and Style:
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Complexity and Consistency: The snippet maintains a consistent narrative voice and employs complex sentence structures and vocabulary, which is characteristic of skilled human writing but also achievable by advanced AI.
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Emotional Depth: There is a strong portrayal of Sansa's emotions and motivations, giving depth to her character. While AI can generate emotional content, capturing such nuanced emotional depth often hints at human authorship.
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Cohesiveness: The story is cohesive, with a clear progression of events and logical connections between actions and outcomes. Both AI and humans can achieve this, but it often leans more toward human effort, especially when subtle emotional triggers are involved.
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**Context and Specificity:**
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Knowledge of the World: The text references specific elements from the "Game of Thrones" universe (e.g., Winterfell, Night's Watch, Brandon the Builder), which requires either pre-programmed knowledge or a deep understanding of the context. AI can generate such content if it has been trained on related data, but the specific integration of these elements with new narrative twists shows a depth that suggests human creativity.
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Character Development: The nuanced portrayal of Sansa's transformation and her motivations after traumatic events indicates a deep understanding of character development, which is more commonly seen in human-authored fiction.
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**Subtle Nuances:**
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Symbolism and Themes: The text uses symbolism (e.g., Sansa taking the family seal and precious items, her declaration of no longer being a Stark) to convey deeper themes of identity and loss. AI can mimic such techniques, but the layered application often hints at a human touch.
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Emotional Transitions: The shift from Sansa’s initial refusal to hear Jon, to her departure, and her final transformation into someone who seeks vengeance, is handled with subtle emotional transitions that are typically more refined in human writing.
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**Conclusion:**
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Based on the complexity, emotional depth, and nuanced character development, it seems more likely that this snippet was written by a human. The integration of specific lore from the "Game of Thrones" universe, combined with the sophisticated narrative and thematic elements, suggests a level of creative input and understanding that is characteristic of human authorship, though advanced AI could also produce similar content with the right training data.
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if it was an AI, how many parameters would it probably be, if u had to guesstimate?
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ChatGPT
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If the snippet were generated by an AI, it would likely come from a model with a substantial number of parameters, given the complexity and quality of the writing. Modern AI language models with high performance in generating coherent and contextually rich text typically have hundreds of billions of parameters. Here are some reference points to make an educated guess:
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GPT-3 (175 billion parameters): This model by OpenAI can generate highly coherent and contextually accurate text, similar to the snippet provided. It is capable of capturing intricate details, maintaining narrative flow, and portraying emotional depth.
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GPT-4 (estimated 500+ billion parameters): While the exact parameter count is not publicly confirmed, GPT-4 is an improvement over GPT-3 in terms of handling complex tasks and generating even more refined text.
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**Estimation:**
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Given the sophistication of the text, a model in the range of 175 billion to 500+ billion parameters would likely be capable of producing such content. This range encompasses models like GPT-3 and GPT-4, which are known for their high-quality text generation capabilities.
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If the story snippet was generated by an AI, it would probably be from a model with at least 175 billion parameters, potentially even more, to achieve the level of detail, emotional nuance, and narrative consistency observed in the text.
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