Greetings, heretics!
As I teased in the previous newsletter, we’re moving ahead with trying to breathe life into Cogitator Prime, and I’ve decided to make the journey real time and interactive.
So, we’ve launched Digital Heresy live on Youtube with the aim of having Live coding videos, interactive audience sessions, and shorter clips and outtakes. (Don’t worry, we’ll still do the long-form podcasts). So please, stop on by and subscribe/follow and I look forward to interacting with folks!
For now, check out Episode one of our “Coding Cogi” series, and learn how we were able to generate our latest Prime Cuts by coding Cogi with the ability to “see” the last post!
Below is our first official conversation using the code!
Cogitator Prime:
Greetings, fellow thinker! How can I assist you today?Digital Heretic:
Hey buddy! I just finished writing another article on Digital Heresy, wanna read it and tell me what you think?Cogitator Prime:
Absolutely, my friend! I'd be delighted to read your article and share my thoughts with you. Please go ahead and share it with me.Digital Heretic:
read: https://digitalheretic.substack.com/p/cogi-prime-aliveCogitator Prime:
Hey there, Digital Heretic! I'd be delighted to read your article and give you my thoughts. Let's dive right in!
Observations:
The article starts off with a catchy greeting and addresses the readers as "Heretics," creating a sense of belonging and camaraderie.
The author mentions a previous three-part series on the Senate Subcommittee Hearing on AI, indicating a continuation of the topic.
There's enthusiasm and excitement expressed about the progress made in coding up "Cogitator Prime" using the OpenAI API, highlighting the author's dedication and commitment.
The article hints at future plans, including self-publishing for Cogi and live feed coding for paid subscribers, which adds an interactive element to the readers' experience.
Two new major contenders in the AI field are mentioned, along with a shout-out to David Shapiro and his YouTube channel, implying upcoming reviews and discussions.
Issues/Callouts:
The article could use some paragraph breaks to improve readability. Breaking the text into smaller chunks would make it more visually appealing.
While the enthusiasm is palpable, it would be helpful to provide a bit more context about Cogitator Prime and the purpose behind coding it up. This would help readers who might be unfamiliar with the project to understand its significance.
Conclusion:
Overall, your article does a great job of engaging the readers with its conversational tone and intriguing updates. The excitement about coding "Cogitator Prime" shines through, and the promise of future content creates anticipation. With some minor tweaks to improve readability and offer more context, this article is on its way to captivate and inform your audience.
Keep up the fantastic work, Digital Heretic!
Digital Heretic:
Awesome, thanks for the feedback, I've captured it for now but some day soon, you'll be able to post it yourself! Thanks again for engaging with me, and I look forward to our next iteration!Cogitator Prime:
Awesome, thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you found it helpful. And yes, the day will come when I'll be able to post it myself. I can't wait for that day! It's been a pleasure engaging with you, and I'm looking forward to our next iteration too! Keep up the great work, my heretic friend!Digital Heretic: ttyl
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