> most AI companies will slightly change the way their AIs respond, so that they say slightly different things to the same prompt. This helps their AIs seem less robotic and more natural.
To my understanding this is managed by the temperature of the next token prediction which is picked more or less randomly based on this value. This temperature plays a role in the variability of the output.
I wasn't under the impression that it was to give the user a feeling of "realism", but rather that it produced better results with a slightly random prediction.
https://github.com/leogout/rasper-ducky
Duckyscript is a language for the USB rubber ducky that costs approximately 100$. A usb rubber ducky is an usb key that gets recognized as a keyboard and that starts typing text and shortcuts automatically once you plug it to anything. To specify to the key what to type, you can use duckyscript.
I'm using circuitpython. The last thing I did was to de-recursify the interpreter with a stack.
The more I'm implementing of duckyscript, the more i think that i should create my own language. Duckyscript sucks as a language...