I’ve started collecting some impressive examples of GPT-3.
For those that don’t know, GPT-3 (Generative Pre-training Transformer) is a recently released natural language processing neural network created by OpenAI.
Here are some examples people have started building recently that I found really inspiring:
I made a fully functioning search engine on top of GPT3.
— Paras Chopra (@paraschopra) July 19, 2020
For any arbitrary query, it returns the exact answer AND the corresponding URL.
Look at the entire video. It's MIND BLOWINGLY good.
cc: @gdb @npew @gwern pic.twitter.com/9ismj62w6l
Ever wanted to learn about rockets from Elon Musk?
— Mckay Wrigley (@mckaywrigley) July 17, 2020
How to write better from Shakespeare?
Philosophy from Aristotle?
GPT-3 made it possible.https://t.co/SScjQvUk68 pic.twitter.com/13Yi9p8NnY
Here's a sentence describing what Google's home page should look and here's GPT-3 generating the code for it nearly perfectly. pic.twitter.com/m49hoKiEpR
— Sharif Shameem (@sharifshameem) July 15, 2020
=GPT3()… the spreadsheet function to rule them all.
— π€ Paul Katsen (@pavtalk) July 21, 2020
Impressed with how well it pattern matches from a few examples.
The same function looked up state populations, peoples' twitter usernames and employers, and did some math. pic.twitter.com/W8FgVAov2f
Been playing with @OpenAI #gpt3 and its the coolest thing ever! Came up with https://t.co/JMbTA1P0Wh, and looking for testers to help train it. Special thanks to @gdb @sharifshameem pic.twitter.com/Ly9y7gqVQK
— Shawn Wilkinson (@super3) July 18, 2020
Hey #gpt3, the sentence: "A giraffe in a forest with trees in the background" is correct but boring.
— Mario Klingemann (@quasimondo) July 18, 2020
Make it sound more interesting. pic.twitter.com/IhCjXionOb
Wow.
— Sharif Shameem (@sharifshameem) July 19, 2020
I built a React dice component with GPT-3.
This feels far more fun than writing JSX. pic.twitter.com/kQGd9LvUsV
This is mind blowing.
— Sharif Shameem (@sharifshameem) July 13, 2020
With GPT-3, I built a layout generator where you just describe any layout you want, and it generates the JSX code for you.
W H A T pic.twitter.com/w8JkrZO4lk
This sentence was just written by an AI. Weβre through the looking glass here people. #gpt3 pic.twitter.com/7sQ8HfKtI8
— Ed Leon Klinger (@edleonklinger) July 17, 2020
GPT-3 (text creation model trained on 40gb of text) writes about music: pic.twitter.com/lxnCOOplw8
— Tom Whitwell (@TomWhitwell) July 17, 2020
Turns out #GPT3 can do vision too π
— Lawder (@lawderpaul) July 19, 2020
Built an ingredient parser: take a pic of any nutrition label (google to extract text), and GPT-3 will identify ingredients, find an emoji, determine if it's unhealthy, and give a definition π€― pic.twitter.com/ohBQI3qki3
Omfg, ok so I fed GPT3 the first half of my
— delian (@zebulgar) July 17, 2020
"How to run an Effective Board Meeting" (first screenshot)
AND IT FUCKIN WROTE UP A 3-STEP PROCESS ON HOW TO RECRUIT BOARD MEMBERS THAT I SHOULD HONESTLY NOW PUT INTO MY DAMN ESSAY (second/third screenshot)
IM LOSING MY MIND pic.twitter.com/BE3GUEVlfi
This changes everything. π€―
— Jordan Singer (@jsngr) July 18, 2020
With GPT-3, I built a Figma plugin to design for you.
I call it "Designer" pic.twitter.com/OzW1sKNLEC
1/ Asked @RichardDawkins on GPT3 to explain the central idea of his book "The Selfish Gene".
— Paras Chopra (@paraschopra) July 18, 2020
Here's what it said.
(Everything after Dear Paras is GPT3). pic.twitter.com/hAfeeYxPAP
Framer motion 2 in action. it shows animation of a list created by Open AI GPT-3. Thanks for creating this @mattgperry
— Sonny Lazuardi (@sonnylazuardi) July 18, 2020
Check out https://t.co/SO2yuUg37K pic.twitter.com/oCpSvO0ODX