I used ChatGPT to ingest 10 classic Common Lisp books. The resulting GPT seems even more useful to me than the Hyperspec. In case you’re interested:
https://chat.openai.com/g/g-HrUtFVno8-lisp-expert
AI has come a long way baby.
I asked: “What are the benefits of using CLOS instead of structs and generic functions?” (Common Lisp, of course), and the answer was uneven, as is typical: https://chat.openai.com/share/f85473d2-b7a9-4867-b597-a957dae6b92d
would have been more useful to post the reply.
Like evolution repeatedly finding the crab’s body plan an optimal design solution for doing the locomotion on the bottom of oceans, will AI evolve all the received Lisps, Arc, Bel to the ultimate lisp?
Carcinization is the Greenspun’s Tenth Law of aquatic arthropod evolution.
Oh man, thank you. I still don’t have access to custom GPTs yet but as soon as I do, I will give this a whirl.
Wouldn’t ChatGPT already have been trained on these books? Are you seeing drastically different results?
How do I get access to the new GPT?
Go to the “Explore” link in the side bar. It will take you to https://chat.openai.com/gpts/discovery. Then click “Create a GPT”. If you don’t have access yet then it must not be fully rolled out yet. I had access after about a day after its release.