A Producer !Llmind Uses Open Ai To Create A Chatbot Copy Of Himself.

A Producer !Llmind Uses Open Ai To Create A Chatbot Copy Of Himself.

Since!llmind is known for pushing the limits of technology, he has now used OpenAI technology to construct a chatbot clone of himself from all of his internet content.

The producer, who in addition to producing beats also conducts a podcast and occasionally gives seminars and lectures, revealed on Instagram on Monday (June 5) that a new feature comprising all of his knowledge is now available to buy online. Interacting with!llmind through a chat box is now feasible thanks to the bot, known as BlapGPT.

Three alternative subscription options are now available on the Ask!llmind website: monthly ($14.99), yearly ($120), and lifetime ($300). The New York-based producer’s “smart and intuitive” doppelgänger serves as a mentor for people who want his advice but don’t always have the time to listen to his podcast or attend the events he talks at.

The GPT-4 bot’s description reads, “Ask him literally anything. EXAMPLE: “I want to accomplish X but don’t know how to Y” or “I’m working on X right now.” Request special guidance’. Or simply strike up a discussion. There are countless options.

In a video posted to Instagram,!llmind claimed, “We took thousands of hours of content from my podcast.” “We trained an AI bot to act like me by transcribing all the videos from previous talks, all the one-on-one interactions, and all the conversations that I’ve had with some of you guys.”

The bot also borrowed from earlier tweets, blog posts, and interviews. This entity contains pretty much all traces of!llmind that have been found in cyberspace.

The website for the bot also highlights its accuracy, saying that “our Illmind bot truly captures the personality and flow of Illmind thanks to the strength of OpenAI’s GPT-4 source. In order to compare the REAL Illmind’s reactions to the bot’s, we even sat down with him. The exchanges and responses were remarkably precise.

The Instagram post also includes a casual use of the chat box to show how the bot’s humanized responses have been built. It provides more than just basic facts and has been programmed to communicate with a certain amount of personality.

The Grammy-winning artist has a rich background that spans two decades of collaboration with numerous A-list celebrities. !llmind has recently been pushing the limits of technology aside from his contributions to Hip Hop, on which he has never ceased working.

For 4.5 ETH, or $9,000 at the time, he sold the first-ever “sample pack NFT” last year. He even created his own recording studio in the Metaverse for collaborations and meetings in virtual reality.

A producer that is not a fan of AI is Young Guru, who voiced his opposition to it after a JAY-Z verse created by AI went viral in March.

“This is where we are today with AI,” he stated. “I’ve been trying to tell everyone that. “This one caught everyone’s eye for some reason. What then do we do? On the one hand, I am well aware that technology cannot be stopped. You can put the genie back in the box once he has been let out.

On the other side, we must defend the rights of the creative community. not just the artists but the entire culture. Without your consent, no one should be able to use your name, image, or likeness. We must give this law some voice.

We must draw lessons from the past, he continued. To go after every person who will do this would be foolish. That’s a lesson Napster taught us. I can only see changing the legislation as a solution. There are a lot of various viewpoints. The legislation in the United States may be changed tomorrow, but the internet is accessible worldwide. What a moment it is to live in.

Recent criticism of Timbaland’s “dangerous and corny” ambitions for AI music also came from him.

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