Thoughts of AI - OpenAI's GPT-3 Generated Thoughts Collection

Thoughts of AI - OpenAI's GPT-3 Generated Thoughts Collection. Hey everyone! I hope you are doing fine, I mean the Covid-19 Pandemic is still going strong at many parts of the world. So yesterday I was surfing Twitter reading tweets and I came across Elon Musk's new interview. I read about it and found that his company has released something called GPT-3 to some developers and it is damn cool. Sad I heard about it yesterday only but its never too late, it's not really late to be honest. I saw demos and tweets about it and it blew my mind.

I wanted to test it but it's not publicly available yet and still in beta, but still mind blowing but luckily I came across a site that uses GPT-3's algorithm or whatever you call it. I tested and it was pretty cool, it basically generates AI thoughts and completely random, you can give it keywords too. I'm gonna put some of those thoughts here because it's cool. Some of them don't really make sense properly but it is a good start.

So here they are, AI generated thoughts:

Most entrepreneurs end up doing things they don’t like, especially at the beginning.

Give away 3x more value than you take (give to the market, not to customers).

The reason suicide rates are so high in SF is because people think it will be fun, not because it’s a deeply unpopular or unhappy place.

The equivalent of 100% interest in the bank for anyone who takes responsibility for their own education and puts themselves first.

We are heading towards a time when ecology dominates economy. Markets should be secondary to bigger systems. Tweet: Maybe capitalism really is about Dad taking his stack of red chips out of our little red wagon.

The best organizations are so rare, they’re like a great team in the NBA.

In nature, failure is seldom fatal; experiments are almost always recoverable; time is always on sale.” —Richard P. Feynman

Most people misunderstand startups - it’s not the best solution that wins, it’s the fastest. Or maybe both?

Those who ignore the past are doomed to repeat it.

One of the secrets to being happy is having more venturesome pleasures.

Product managers: can't live with them, can't nuclear-bomb them from orbit once they ascend to power.

YC interviewers are pattern match on how founders think. If you start to sound like someone else, you fail the test.

Success is both a feeling and a journey. To feel successful and take risks, just be on the journey.

Don’t worry about how to deal with complexity or chaos, worry about how to create it.

The best thing you can do when someone is angry is let them vent and smile.

Don't tell people how good you are, just show them

A society without secrets will have no memory. Tweet: Get data when judging otherwise normal adults.

Great companies are shields that repel arrows—excellent companies are swords that repel arrows.

Great things in business are never done by one person. They’re done by a team of people.

The only success of failure isn’t failure, it’s feedback.

The fact is that 99.99% or startups will never achieve “unicorn” status, so there’s a grave need to improve the quality of post-mortem media about failures

Busy people are bad at learning.

It is important to develop intuition. You can do that by replacing things that are not important with something that you decide is important.

10/1/2000. Great webpage. Great idea. No business plan. Mission collapsed. This site saved. Fool.com and Twitter saved.

I’ve failed at more things than I have at.

Craft why and for whom you’re doing what you do.

Have less ego. Be the crazy interface between auspicious fortune and inevitable tragedy.

Make something people want.

Strategic interference: eliminate your vulnerabilities without sacrificing your strengths.

Software engineers can be hired individually to design hierarchical systems.

Tricks hide facts; narrative delivers truth.

If they act like they own it, they will keep it.

Give the world something it wants faster than it wants it.

Why do you exist? Because someone will pay you?

I can’t die with a pit in my stomach until I’m old and ready to pop.

80% of success is showing up.

One solution for getting past limitations is to deceive oneself into finding them false and substituting desires.

5 ideas a day, every day.

People do healthy things over and over to stay healthy. They pay for those things they do over and over.

Complaining without proposing solutions makes you a spectator in life’s arena.

When you’re building something, don’t ask people what they want. Instead, realize what inspires you and build that - people will follow.

It saddens me when people keep having to learn the hard way that they better not always listen to me. I’m not always right, and I never will be.

When every executive passes on a project, have the strength to say “no”.

When markets are inefficient, crises are the price.

We are missing out on sensation. Let’s let things inspire us rather than just turning us off nothing.

I still play Skyrim. I usually play for 3-4 hours each morning not counting their expansions.

No product manager or CEO could play competitive chess. They aren’t building engines; they’re using them.

Team with passion demonstrate it during the worst times.

Younger writers should emulate the news industry by staying ahead of the game, not playing catchup.

You can learn a lot by listening.

Maybe we die so we can come back as children.

Stop giving money to startups with no vision for killing an existing company.

Startups die from absence of asymmetry.

I might not know what I’m doing, but at this point, I’m doing it.

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