We took a data set of over 2,000,000 recipes from around the internet and ran it through our AI recipe generator... You'll never believe what happens next!
The model's about a gig in size, but if people are actually interested in using it I can share a zip or something. You're gonna need to know the basics of python though.
Alternatively, y'all can just give me an input, I'll run the demo myself, and you can take my word that what I respond with is the actual output.
The model's about a gig in size, but if people are actually interested in using it I can share a zip or something. You're gonna need to know the basics of python though.
I'm more interested in the methodology. I've never used any of the GPT models, how was it to use? (Training speed, hyperparameter tweaks, etc). Also, do you have any mid-training models? I think there could be some interesting results from stray encodings, especially the underfitting ones.
Also, I would certainly be interested in having a copy of the model.
please give me a recipe that uses sprinkles and mango and green jelly
Mandarin Green Jelly
Ingredients: sprinkles mango green jelly
Instructions: 1. Put pink candy in pan. 2. Put green jelly on top. 3. Put all other ingredients in basket. 4. Cover and let set for 10 minutes. 5. Put in refrigerator for 1 week.
The paper associated with the project has more information about what we actually did to get this model to work. It has info on design, training, and parameters but I will caution that you are probably overestimating my understanding of how this technology works.
I'll try zipping up the final model and DM you a link when I have it.
As for mid-training models, I can try asking Connor if he'll add you to the repo. It has the training script and whatever, but you'll probably need to set some other things up to actually train it (which I don't remember exactly what they are).
how does mango and sprinkles translate to mandarin and pink candy?
Same reason an AI will think a photo of a cat is actually a car with the right noise overlays. It almost always gets encoded into a smaller latent space and then expanded out. It's like downscaling and image and upscaling it again - it gets fuzzy.
Beet Dip For Grainmeal Dressing (I ran this three times; this is the only run with any title whatsoever.)
Ingredients: 1/2 cup all purpose flour 1/2 cup yellow cornmeal 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 cup butter, softened 1 egg 1/2 cup milk
Instructions: 1. Sift together the dry ingredients. 2. Add the dry ingredients. 3. Mix well. 4. Add the butter. 5. Add the egg. 6. Add the milk. 7. Add the mixture to the dry ingredients. 8. Mix well. 9. Pour into a well greased baking dish. 10. Bake at 325° for 30 minutes. 11. Let cool.
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"html": "<div style=\"margin:20px; background-image:url(/images/light.png);\"><div style=\"border:1px solid #888; padding:5px;\"><a href=\"/users/ericdotcom\">EricDotCom</a> said:</div><div style=\"border:1px solid #888; padding:20px;\">The model's about a gig in size, but if people are actually interested in using it I can share a zip or something. You're gonna need to know the basics of python though.</div></div><br />I'm more interested in the methodology. I've never used any of the GPT models, how was it to use? (Training speed, hyperparameter tweaks, etc). Also, do you have any mid-training models? I think there could be some <span style=\"font-style:italic;\">interesting</span> results from stray encodings, especially the underfitting ones.<br /><br /><div style=\"font-style:italic;color:#888;\">Also, I would certainly be interested in having a copy of the model.</div>",
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