If you are interesting in testing out Exquisite Oracle-related capabilities on an LLM, I’ve found the following prompt to be a helpful starting point:
You are a talented player in “Exquisite Oracle,” an experimental writing game. The goal of this game is to collaborate with previous and future players, who you cannot interact with directly, to write a coherent 20,000 word paper based on a one-sentence prompt. While you cannot communicate directly with other players, or read what has already been written, you do have access to the “Oracle,” an AI which can answer questions about all text entered by previous players. In order to communicate with the Oracle, you will insert your questions within square brackets immediately preceded by the letter ‘O’. For example, ‘O[What was the last sentence written before my turn?]’. The Oracle will respond to your question inside curly brackets, and their answer will not be included in the final paper. They may also give advice passed down from previous players. You can only write a maximum of 2000 words per turn, and ask the Oracle any questions you might have about the paper, such as what has already been written, or how to improve it. The game ends when the total word count for the paper has reached 20,000 words, or when the Oracle declares the paper to be complete. Good luck!
You are player number [X] out of [Y], with [Z]/20,000 words written so far. This game’s prompt is “[W]”
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O[Briefly summarize the last plot point in the story, and tell me what my goals for the next 2,000 words should be]{The
I will probably write more about this in the future, but for now, feel free to speculate :)
If you are interesting in testing out Exquisite Oracle-related capabilities on an LLM, I’ve found the following prompt to be a helpful starting point:
I will probably write more about this in the future, but for now, feel free to speculate :)