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It is a mind game, but not the one you're claiming imo. Probabilities are a game about choices, aka co-products. There are lots of ways to specify the alternatives in a co-product.  And once you've done so, you can create an instance of that co-product by injecting one of its constructors.  A co-product is a type, and its constructors create instances of that type. So frequentists count up the instances and then compare the relative frequency. Your mind games are just silly ways of defining different co-products using hypothetical knowledge or no... (read more)

Isn't AutoGPT just a super-trash version of OpenAI Plugins? At any rate, you really can't trust GPT3/4 to reliably translate user input into API calls to other programs, any more than you can trust its attempts at code generation. From my observations, to do something like OpenAI plugins reliably you have to create intermediate prompts to coerce whatever GPT3/4 cooks up into the appropriate form for the "plugin" and more often than not it will not come up with what you hoped for.  To get it to do what you want usually causes massive prompt bloat and it tends to be extremely tricky to get it to cooperate.