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  1. AlexB23

    Retrieval Augmented Generation for AI: Downloaded Dozens of Sports Rules

    Hello folks. This week I am downloading a bunch of rules for sports, such as soccer regulations, swimming regulations, gymnastics scoring and other sports related documents. Sometimes, sports can be confusing, so if you guys have any questions, the AI on my laptop can answer them. AI RAG...
  2. AlexB23

    How the Catholic Catechism connects to Church History

    Guys, after linking the AI on my computer to a downloaded Catechism, and a downloaded Church History book, this has supercharged the AI's understanding of the Catholic Catechism. The Catechism provides a glimpse into the practices and beliefs of the early Christian Church as well as the...
  3. AlexB23

    Testing out RAG (retrieval augmentation generation) for Artificial Intelligence

    Hello folks. Sometime tomorrow, I will be testing out a local AI on my computer that can retrieve information from documents on my laptop. Retrieval Augmentation Generation (RAG) is where an AI can use documents as a source for output. After plugging in the Holy Bible, a Catholic Catechism and...
  4. AlexB23

    Fictional Word: Ghernatious

    Yo, bros and gals. So, today, the AI run on my laptop had an unusual task: To define the fictional word "Ghernatious" in the style of the Oxford Dictionary. It did pretty well. The AI even placed a date of first usage, which is the year 2128. I made the word up, and let the computer do the...
  5. AlexB23

    Using AI to write a fictional news article

    Man, I love AI, when it is used for wholesome stuff. Here is an example of Mistral 7B (a free, open-weights AI run privately and locally on my laptop, though it burns through my battery, as artificial intelligence is electricity intensive) writing a fictional news article. Not sure if this...
  6. AlexB23

    Using AI to write a fake Bible Verse about Red Robin

    Hey, folks. I am not the type of guy for fast food, but I have seen a few Red Robins in my state and in the Midwest. So, here goes nothin'. A locally run, private AI on my laptop wrote a fictional verse about a restaurant. @crazypotatoe7 might like this one, as he made a fictional verse on...
  7. AlexB23

    Technology and Language: AI Translation vs. Google Translate

    Hello folks. Digital technology has been improving over the past few decades, and with the recent advances in AI, new use cases for computers have been unlocked. For ages, the go-to app to translating languages was Google Translate, and you needed an internet connection to use it. Nowadays, some...
  8. AlexB23

    Artificial Intelligence Writes a Law for a fictional setting

    Hello folks. AI has been making the rounds lately over the past year or so (NPR article from 2023), and it has come to my attention that AI could in theory be used to write laws. So, I tested that out, with the locally installed open source AI (Mistral 7B) on my computer writing a basic law for...
  9. AlexB23

    Local, private AI that runs on your computer

    Hello folks. The year is 2024, and AI continues to grasp headlines in the news. Most AI models such as ChatGPT are run on servers, hundreds of miles away from the users. This means that data is not private, and AI could potentially be used to build a profile of you. There is a solution, known as...