Consider that GPT doesn’t have any of that fancy stuff and yet can generate dialogues of semi-consistent characters. Shoulder advisors can be slightly-fancier text bots just by adding audio tone and facial expressions to what is being prompted and predicted.
True, though much of that fancy stuff is related to things that GPT doesn’t need to do, e.g. it doesn’t have any of the learning components because it comes pre-trained and doesn’t do any on-line training, and it’s also just one predictive engine rather than being embedded in a larger system that needs to decide when to apply that predictive engine and when to apply something else.
I do agree that if you look at just any given “shoulder advisor module” itself, and not any of the components concerned with updating it or deciding when it should run, it does seem quite similar to something like GPT.
Consider that GPT doesn’t have any of that fancy stuff and yet can generate dialogues of semi-consistent characters. Shoulder advisors can be slightly-fancier text bots just by adding audio tone and facial expressions to what is being prompted and predicted.
True, though much of that fancy stuff is related to things that GPT doesn’t need to do, e.g. it doesn’t have any of the learning components because it comes pre-trained and doesn’t do any on-line training, and it’s also just one predictive engine rather than being embedded in a larger system that needs to decide when to apply that predictive engine and when to apply something else.
I do agree that if you look at just any given “shoulder advisor module” itself, and not any of the components concerned with updating it or deciding when it should run, it does seem quite similar to something like GPT.