What a cool use for an llm! I've been playing for about 10 minutes and I love it. I did get "Peter Scrunch" to admit to me that "as a large language model I can only access the information provided to me" when I pushed it on questions about Scrunch's past
I Made This
Did you make something? Do you want the fleeting rush of endorphins that come with affirmation from strangers? Do you think what you made is neat? Share it here!
Paintings, movies, music, drawings, models, gardens, houses, snowmen, sandcastles - if you made it, you can post it.
RULES:
Some things you make are not to be shared. These include:
- Messes
- Children
- Biological... byproducts
- Bigotry
Do not be a jerk.
- No racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, classism, or bigotry of any kind.
- Don't try to sell stuff unless people ask. You can post your Etsy (or similar) if someone prompts you. No spamming self-promotion.
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Ha! I hadn't seen that one before. Glad you enjoyed it. :)
This is a perfect use for LLMs, although also a perfect storm for current LLM hallucinations causing a loss of continuity without some extreme fine tuning.
With that said though, I definitely want to try it out a couple times to see how it varies and love the idea behind it.
Thanks for trying it out! Completely agree about the hallucinations. It really needs a lot of constraints around the output to keep it on track of the narrative.
I ran out of time with not enough evidence... A lot of discrepancies though in their stories but not enough to solve it.
Edit: I feel like we should have a file on the case with the basic facts, like what the painting was, when the painting was stolen, if anything suspicious was found at the museum. Because it seems weird to ask suspects about that.
That's a really nice idea. We should add something like this, and add a progress bar showing how many of the 13 pieces of required information have been uncovered so far.