[09:22:20] As this channel deals with NLG too, it will be interesting to show you Galactica, a new language model by Meta AI and Papers with Code. It seems to provide consistent but absolutely stub Wikipedia articles for topics but not for individuals. [09:22:51] For example, this is what I had for @vrandecic: https://galactica.org/?prompt=Wikipedia+article+on+Denny+Vrandecic. [09:29:59] I was wondering how much wikifunctions AWP would work with data [09:30:00] [09:30:01] For example, I work a lot on articles for elections. They usually include tables for the results (can be overall results, or in tables for individual constituencies). Those could be generated on the fly using the results data (either stored on wikidata or as JSON files)! It would also help solving the problem of election results always being stored in different places in differen [09:30:03] t formats depending on the country and year [11:50:11] given the aims of this project, people here use a surprising number of acronyms without defining them first [11:51:37] I always have to think about what "NLG" means, someone else I know had trouble working it out. I have no idea what "AWP" means [12:02:39] Oops sorry, I meant Abstract Wikipedia (re @Nikki: I always have to think about what "NLG" means, someone else I know had trouble working it out. I have no idea what "AWP" means) [12:56:24] thanks [20:01:47] The text quality is quite impressive! It’s another Denny vrandecic than the one in this group though πŸ˜‰ (re @Csisc1994: For example, this is what I had for @vrandecic: https://galactica.org/?prompt=Wikipedia+article+on+Denny+Vrandecic is the link.) [20:04:38] the text matches the one in this group better if the right diacritics are used: https://galactica.org/?prompt=Wikipedia+article+on+Denny+Vrande%C4%8Di%C4%87 (re @marijke00: The text quality is quite impressive! It’s another Denny vrandecic than the one in this group though πŸ˜‰) [20:20:38] Much more plausible hallucinations indeed 😬 (re @mahir256: the text matches the one in this group better if the right diacritics are used: https://galactica.org/?prompt=Wikipedia+article+...) [20:59:12] That first Vrandecic sounds a lot like John Carmack, I have to say. Didn't think my vector representation would have been that close to him.