@garrytan: A couple of weeks ago my favorite thing to do with GBrain was to have it read and rewrite books written personalized fo…
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Garry Tan shares his favorite uses of GBrain, including personalized book rewriting and a brainstorming function called LSD (lateral synaptic drift) that mashes ideas together.
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A couple of weeks ago my favorite thing to do with GBrain was to have it read and rewrite books written personalized for me and my life, and the things I think about. (book-mirror skill, now a skillpack)
Today, it’s to take any space and say “Brainstorm with LSD (lateral synaptic drift)” which is gbrain function I built that uses the vectorspace to mash together and collide the craziest ideas that might be right
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