THE ENGINEER INTEGRATED THE GPT-3 NEURAL NETWORK INTO A CLASSIC TYPEWRITER

Designer-engineer Arvind Sanjeev called his project Ghostwriter: he placed artificial intelligence in the “armor” of a classic typewriter, capable of moderating a consistent dialogue with the user.



As a basis, the engineer took the Brother AX-325 electric printing press, released in the nineties of the last century. Sanjeev connected her keyboard to the popular Arduino controller. The latter sends signals to the Raspberry Pi computer, which serves as a network interface to connect to the OpenAI GPT-3 API. To control the “creativity” of the neural network, the author installed two additional handles and an OLED display on the body of the machine.

The result is a "smart" machine, which, as planned, should provide the user with the opportunity to "think" about the possibilities of a creative partnership with artificial intelligence.

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