We’re likely to switch to Claude 3 soon, but currently GPT 3.5. We are mostly expecting it to be useful as a way to interface with existing knowledge initially, but we could make an alternate prompt which is more optimized for being a research assistant brainstorming new ideas if that was wanted.
Would it be useful to be able to set your own system prompt for this? Or have a default one?
I don’t have a good system prompt that I like, although I am trying to work on one. It seems to me like the sort of thing that should be built in to a tool like this (perhaps with options, as different system prompts will be useful for different use-cases, like learning vs trying to push the boundaries of knowledge).
I would be pretty excited to try this out with Claude 3 behind it. Very much the sort of thing I was trying to advocate for in the essay!
DMed a link to an interface which lets you select system prompt and model (including Claude). This is open to researchers to test, but not positing fully publicly as it is not very resistant to people who want to burn credits right now.
Other researchers feel free to DM me if you’d like access.
We’re likely to switch to Claude 3 soon, but currently GPT 3.5. We are mostly expecting it to be useful as a way to interface with existing knowledge initially, but we could make an alternate prompt which is more optimized for being a research assistant brainstorming new ideas if that was wanted.
Would it be useful to be able to set your own system prompt for this? Or have a default one?
I don’t have a good system prompt that I like, although I am trying to work on one. It seems to me like the sort of thing that should be built in to a tool like this (perhaps with options, as different system prompts will be useful for different use-cases, like learning vs trying to push the boundaries of knowledge).
I would be pretty excited to try this out with Claude 3 behind it. Very much the sort of thing I was trying to advocate for in the essay!
DMed a link to an interface which lets you select system prompt and model (including Claude). This is open to researchers to test, but not positing fully publicly as it is not very resistant to people who want to burn credits right now.
Other researchers feel free to DM me if you’d like access.