


I'm writing this travelog both to encourage people to not only get to know GPT-4, but to embrace our choice of how we’ll use it, and explore the different ways this choice might play out. These paths will be well-trodden soon (if not already) by others. My travelog, Impromptu, captures my treks with GPT-4.

The goal, like in any good trip, was to learn as much about my traveling partner as the place I was exploring.Įarlier this year, I organized my explorations with GPT-4 into sections: creativity, education, criminal justice, public intellectualism, journalism and more. With GPT-4, I traveled through light bulb jokes, epic poems, original sci fi plots, arguments about human nature, musings on how AI might strengthen democracy, society and industries. My pages were quickly filled with stamps: Over 1,000 prompts. Yuan, who owns 20 of the company’s shares. It felt like I had a new kind of passport. The boom in Zoom Video Communication’s share price has turned its founder and chief executive Eric Yuan into one of the world’s richest people. This, as far as I know, is the first book written with GPT-4. It’s called Impromptu: Amplifying our Humanity through AI. I wrote a new book with OpenAI's latest, most powerful large language model.
