
karl3@writeme.com wrote:
"How did you do this?"
"I used an AI, to tell another AI, to repeatedly pensate and complete various things in unending trial, to feed to the first
"That's what I did and " ... " it came out garbage!" "Oh well you have to videotape the whole thing, and feed the video into a visual understanding AI and ..."
AI as well as a 4th AI, and these final two AIs met each other at sunset on a high mountain ridge, standing opposed with long shadows. They approched on the high mountain ridge, and just stared at each other, held in a single moment, their hands almost to reach for their hips. As they stared, they pensated, and tried many completions, and repeatedly prompted themselves, observing the whole while the slightest motion or flicker of the other. The sun hung on the horizon motionless, as if time itself ..."
Zero shot inference. Single shot inference. Few shot inference. Zero shot inference may be much more impressive, but few shot inference would be where it's at. Far more useful and flexible and cheap.