Even in an age when language models create stories, only those who act can get the âI did this in the past and it has led me to the presentâ story.
Itâs still Connecting the Dots. Looking back, the dots are connected.
Context: âNishio-sanâs story about connecting Scrapbox and ChatGPT has been getting a lot of attention, but this is a story about storing a huge amount of data in Scrapbox, seeking an entity that can interact with you whenever you want, and trying to replicate yourself, and all of these directions have been bundled together. Itâs all a bit of a bundle, isnât it, emo?
https://twitter.com/nishio/status/1633804222138552321
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Since anyone can use ChatGPT, in other words, what you can do with ChatGPT, everyone else will do, so you wonât have a competitive advantage. I think the competitive point will be what ChatGPT cannot do, such as your experience and enthusiasm for the project.
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Letâs say, for example, that you tried to make a prototype, but it was a huge failure and didnât work out. This failure experience can only be detailed by those who actually acted on it. I think that episodes of actually acting and what happened as a result are an important weapon in a world where the starting line has been radically changed by ChatGPT.
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The giant language model is a new highway, taking us fast through the zone of âwhat has already been writtenâ to the front lines of confronting âwhat has not yet been written.â It is like a forest. There we work to clear the forest of âwhat has not yet been written.
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