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Alongside one-on-one conversations between Josh and James, you’ll hear from leaders, builders, designers, and entrepreneurs who aren’t afraid to share what’s really going on behind the scenes — the conversations usually left for DMs, side chats, and after-hours drinks.
Whether you’re building your first product or leading a fast-growing team, Off Script gives you a raw and refreshing perspective on the challenges and creativity that shape modern tech.
New episodes every few weeks. Subscribe and join the conversation.
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Alongside one-on-one conversations between Josh and James, you’ll hear from leaders, builders, designers, and entrepreneurs who aren’t afraid to share what’s really going on behind the scenes — the conversations usually left for DMs, side chats, and after-hours drinks.
Whether you’re building your first product or leading a fast-growing team, Off Script gives you a raw and refreshing perspective on the challenges and creativity that shape modern tech.
New episodes every few weeks. Subscribe and join the conversation.
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  <itunes:subtitle>Returning podcast guest Jack Sails joins James and Josh to discuss developments in large language models! Over this episode they discuss how LLMs are being used, Open AI and its current offerings, tips on how to use them and any concerns they may have around this new technology.</itunes:subtitle>
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[Recorded 19th April, 2023]
02 - Metaverse &amp;amp; Crypto
03 - Online virtual spaces
04 - Chat GPT evolution
05 - GPT-4
06 - Apple audiobooks
06 - SIRI + LLM
07 - A GPT does not understand you
09 - What are LLMs and how do they work?
10 - 1 word = 1 token
11 - What is temperature in the context of LLMs?
13 - OpenAI Playground
14 - Clippy on crack
16 - Should we be concerned about the flaws? It can’t even add 2+2
18 - Siri Skills
19 - How can we lean into this technology to improve our productivity
20 - Decision paralysis
20 - Good prompt writing is key
22 - Megaprompting
23 - How can you learn how to reprompt to get the output you’re looking for
24 - Privacy concerns
26 - Bias
27 - D.A.N
31 - NPCs in games
34 - How do we remain ethical in a world of generated content?
35 - UK Chancellor using it to craft a speech
41 - How can we use this today, in our everyday lives?
44 - Example prompts
45 - Becoming an editor
Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
* Stac (https://stac.works)
* Parallax (https://parall.ax) 
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<p>[Recorded 19th April, 2023]</p>

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<li>03 - Online virtual spaces</li>
<li>04 - Chat GPT evolution</li>
<li>05 - GPT-4</li>
<li>06 - Apple audiobooks</li>
<li>06 - SIRI + LLM</li>
<li>07 - A GPT does not understand you</li>
<li>09 - What are LLMs and how do they work?</li>
<li>10 - 1 word = 1 token</li>
<li>11 - What is temperature in the context of LLMs?</li>
<li>13 - OpenAI Playground</li>
<li>14 - Clippy on crack</li>
<li>16 - Should we be concerned about the flaws? It can’t even add 2+2</li>
<li>18 - Siri Skills</li>
<li>19 - How can we lean into this technology to improve our productivity</li>
<li>20 - Decision paralysis</li>
<li>20 - Good prompt writing is key</li>
<li>22 - Megaprompting</li>
<li>23 - How can you learn how to reprompt to get the output you’re looking for</li>
<li>24 - Privacy concerns</li>
<li>26 - Bias</li>
<li>27 - D.A.N</li>
<li>31 - NPCs in games</li>
<li>34 - How do we remain ethical in a world of generated content?</li>
<li>35 - UK Chancellor using it to craft a speech</li>
<li>41 - How can we use this today, in our everyday lives?</li>
<li>44 - Example prompts</li>
<li>45 - Becoming an editor</li>
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<p>Find out more about Stac and Parallax:</p>

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<li><a href="https://stac.works" rel="nofollow">Stac</a></li>
<li><a href="https://parall.ax" rel="nofollow">Parallax</a></li>
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<p>[Recorded 19th April, 2023]</p>

<ul>
<li>02 - Metaverse &amp; Crypto</li>
<li>03 - Online virtual spaces</li>
<li>04 - Chat GPT evolution</li>
<li>05 - GPT-4</li>
<li>06 - Apple audiobooks</li>
<li>06 - SIRI + LLM</li>
<li>07 - A GPT does not understand you</li>
<li>09 - What are LLMs and how do they work?</li>
<li>10 - 1 word = 1 token</li>
<li>11 - What is temperature in the context of LLMs?</li>
<li>13 - OpenAI Playground</li>
<li>14 - Clippy on crack</li>
<li>16 - Should we be concerned about the flaws? It can’t even add 2+2</li>
<li>18 - Siri Skills</li>
<li>19 - How can we lean into this technology to improve our productivity</li>
<li>20 - Decision paralysis</li>
<li>20 - Good prompt writing is key</li>
<li>22 - Megaprompting</li>
<li>23 - How can you learn how to reprompt to get the output you’re looking for</li>
<li>24 - Privacy concerns</li>
<li>26 - Bias</li>
<li>27 - D.A.N</li>
<li>31 - NPCs in games</li>
<li>34 - How do we remain ethical in a world of generated content?</li>
<li>35 - UK Chancellor using it to craft a speech</li>
<li>41 - How can we use this today, in our everyday lives?</li>
<li>44 - Example prompts</li>
<li>45 - Becoming an editor</li>
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<p>Find out more about Stac and Parallax:</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://stac.works" rel="nofollow">Stac</a></li>
<li><a href="https://parall.ax" rel="nofollow">Parallax</a></li>
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