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GPT Statement generation #11

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markwhiting opened this issue Oct 5, 2023 · 2 comments
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GPT Statement generation #11

markwhiting opened this issue Oct 5, 2023 · 2 comments

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markwhiting commented Oct 5, 2023

We should try electing statements that satisfy particular design points, and elicitations styles, e.g., write a statement from a politician, vs write a statement of something a normal person might say is common sense

  • In the wild: Try extracting common sense from content, e.g., given a news article that mentions common sense, can we get GPT to make an accurate sentence about what was implied as being common sense by that use of the term.
  • Direct elicitation: Get it to just say a bunch of things it thinks are common sense given a knowledge category.
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See notes on Watts-Lab/commonsense-platform#87 as a refinement of what we might do here.

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For in the wild, here's some of the prior data: https://github.com/Watts-Lab/commonsense/tree/master/Statements/Rhetorical

@markwhiting markwhiting transferred this issue from Watts-Lab/commonsense-platform Jun 6, 2024
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