This article is focused solely on the demo.
ChatGPT has fascinating capabilities that you might not expect, like processing loosely structured, sequential data from one domain - such as musical history - and transforming it into another domain - such as space objects and maneuvers. The demo may seem nerdy and inconsequential, but demonstrates some powerful features of ChatGPT. First, the desired user input is the name of a musician or a band. But it can be indirect and vague. It does not even need to be in English!
After the user click "Send", ChatGPT identifies the subject and assembles their musical history. It the uses internal instructions and taxonomy, hidden from the user, to transform the musical history into a celestial narrative. This is a hard problem when you consider the loose structure and the value calls that must be made to distinguish between a musical career that does not achieve escape velocity (ie, it never gets off the ground), a career that is a supernova, or a career that collapses like a black hole.
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