Monday, 7th July 2025
Adding a feature because ChatGPT incorrectly thinks it exists (via) Adrian Holovaty describes how his SoundSlice service saw an uptick in users attempting to use their sheet music scanner to import ASCII-art guitar tab... because it turned out ChatGPT had hallucinated that as a feature SoundSlice supported and was telling users to go there!
So they built that feature. Easier than convincing OpenAI to somehow patch ChatGPT to stop it from hallucinating a feature that doesn't exist.
Adrian:
To my knowledge, this is the first case of a company developing a feature because ChatGPT is incorrectly telling people it exists. (Yay?)
Become a command-line superhero with Simon Willison’s llm tool (via) Christopher Smith ran a mini hackathon in Albany New York at the weekend around uses of my LLM - the first in-person event I'm aware of dedicated to that project!
He prepared this video version of the opening talk he presented there, and it's the best video introduction I've seen yet for how to get started experimenting with LLM and its various plugins:
Christopher introduces LLM and the llm-openrouter plugin, touches on various features including fragments and schemas and also shows LLM used in conjunction with repomix to dump full source repos into an LLM at once.
Here are the notes that accompanied the talk.
I learned about cypher-alpha:free from this video - a free trial preview model currently available on OpenRouter from an anonymous vendor. I hadn't realized OpenRouter hosted these - it's similar to how LMArena often hosts anonymous previews.
I strongly suspect that Market Research Future, or a subcontractor, is conducting an automated spam campaign which uses a Large Language Model to evaluate a Mastodon instance, submit a plausible application for an account, and to post slop which links to Market Research Future reports. [...]
I don’t know how to run a community forum in this future. I do not have the time or emotional energy to screen out regular attacks by Large Language Models, with the knowledge that making the wrong decision costs a real human being their connection to a niche community.
— Aphyr, The Future of Forums is Lies, I Guess