The ObsidianMD community has been abuzz with the discovery of the Text Generator plugin, a game-changing tool that promises to revolutionize the way users interact with their knowledge base. This plugin, created by Noureddine Hauari, has been hailed as "mind-blowing" by users, and for good reason. With its ability to generate text based on the information in your vault, it's like having a second brain at your fingertips.
The Text Generator plugin is a powerful tool that uses AI to generate text based on the content of your ObsidianMD vault. This means that you can use it to create new ideas, expand on existing ones, and even engage in open dialogue with your knowledge base. But what really sets it apart is its ability to be trained on your specific data, allowing you to curate the parameters of the generator to suit your needs.
So, how can you curate the parameters of the generator to train it on your vault's information? While the exact process is still being explored, users are excited about the potential of this feature. By training the generator on your specific data, you can:
The Text Generator plugin is not the only exciting development in the world of AI-powered text generation. GPT3, a powerful language model, is being used to create Cognicist systems like the "Iris" developed by Speaker John Ash. These systems use AI to generate statements that reflect the collective knowledge and insights of a community. Imagine being able to create your own Iris, trained on your ObsidianMD vault, and engaging in dialogue with other users' Iris's on Reddit.
As the ObsidianMD community continues to explore the possibilities of the Text Generator plugin, it's clear that the future of text generation is bright. With the potential to create personalized knowledge bases, engage in open dialogue with AI, and connect with other users' Iris's, the possibilities are endless. Whether you're a writer, researcher, or simply someone looking to unlock the full potential of your knowledge base, the Text Generator plugin is definitely worth checking out.
For more information on the Text Generator plugin and its potential applications, be sure to check out our article on AI-powered writing tools. You can also explore the ObsidianMD community on Reddit, where users are sharing their experiences and insights on the plugin. And for a deeper dive into the world of GPT3 and Cognicist systems, be sure to check out the work of Speaker John Ash and the Iris Twitter account.