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Rather than resurrect the old thread, here we are 7 months later with a newer iteration of writing bots.
The previous thread discussed GPT-2 and its release. I have gotten GPT-2 to run on my computer and have generated clear, grammatically correct prose (in all three releases, though OpenAI did not release the full Mega model). The problem with using it to write a story is that it is like a writing Pachinko machine, and it just wanders away. The prose can be good, but at only max ~800 words an iteration it will end up God knows where.
The idea of GPT-2 and others (like Grover) is that it 'predicts' the next word, so I got to wondering if it could predict the previous word. And if so, could you give it a first sentence and a last sentence and have it generate grammatically correct words between the two. And now AI21 had put HAIM on the web, which does exactly that.
Link to HAIM. I put in the bolded lines, got back the rest (settings: custom, medium).
Erdor drew his blade and braced himself against the mighty Galforang.
Erdor's blade cut through the galforang, killing it instantly if it had been a human. Erdor's blades cut through the body of the Galforang in a similar manner, leaving the dead creature's flesh hanging out and its bones crushed beyond recognition. The dead Galforang's flesh and bones spilled out into the desert, leaving only the bloodied remains of the galforang's body and its head. The galforang's flesh was still warm enough to touch, but it was a very cold and very dark place.
Erdor stepped back from the dead Galforang, its blue blood seeping into the ground beneath it.
AI21 has not released the code, it is just a webpage right now, but surely this kind of AI writing is coming fast.
The previous thread discussed GPT-2 and its release. I have gotten GPT-2 to run on my computer and have generated clear, grammatically correct prose (in all three releases, though OpenAI did not release the full Mega model). The problem with using it to write a story is that it is like a writing Pachinko machine, and it just wanders away. The prose can be good, but at only max ~800 words an iteration it will end up God knows where.
The idea of GPT-2 and others (like Grover) is that it 'predicts' the next word, so I got to wondering if it could predict the previous word. And if so, could you give it a first sentence and a last sentence and have it generate grammatically correct words between the two. And now AI21 had put HAIM on the web, which does exactly that.
Link to HAIM. I put in the bolded lines, got back the rest (settings: custom, medium).
Erdor drew his blade and braced himself against the mighty Galforang.
Erdor's blade cut through the galforang, killing it instantly if it had been a human. Erdor's blades cut through the body of the Galforang in a similar manner, leaving the dead creature's flesh hanging out and its bones crushed beyond recognition. The dead Galforang's flesh and bones spilled out into the desert, leaving only the bloodied remains of the galforang's body and its head. The galforang's flesh was still warm enough to touch, but it was a very cold and very dark place.
Erdor stepped back from the dead Galforang, its blue blood seeping into the ground beneath it.
AI21 has not released the code, it is just a webpage right now, but surely this kind of AI writing is coming fast.