Let's Try This Again, Please :)
• In my previous thread, I linked the image, in an effort to make it more convenient for willing-to-help warriors to check out the samples of each AI persona that I'm designing. I didn't realize that placing links, even in this context, is not allowed ...
But I've learned the error of my ways -- Please allow me to continue where I left off.
• Found below are quick glance screenshots of the profile pages that were autonomously generated by the three AI personas that I'm styling, infusing with direct response copywriting fundamentals and custom technical SEO strategy, and fine-tuning with ALPACA-formatted custom JSON data in one of my GPU model training and server deployment machines ...
[EDIT: I provided GIFs of each personas sampler post below, to put conversation focus on the content that's generated by the AI personas, instead of on the profile pages that were just used for client review to ensure that calibration scales are working as expected ... ]
** Found below are GIFs of samples written by each AI persona; and
** These show the synergetic infusion of direct response copywriting fundamentals and technical SEO standards in the unique voice, tone and style of each AI persona ...
Ben, the Academic
* Ben's playfulness is set to 50/100, while content depth is set to 60/100.
Danny, the Entrepreneur
* Danny's playfulness is set to 50/100, while content depth is set to 60/100.
Vic, the Thematic Creative
* Vic's playfulness is set to 75/100, while content depth is set to just 50/100.
And, here are their informal profile pages:
Meanwhile, sample posts generated by each AI persona are attached as PDFs below ...
[EDIT: Attached PDF samples are still "pending for approval" here, so they aren't appearing ...]
Notes
** I greatly appreciate your styling recommendations in my previous thread. Your recommendations guided me to some integral CSS styling configurations to remember setting in the standard CMS like WordPress on a suitable premium theme, which I'll be using for designing an end-to-end autonomous posting pipeline later ...
** But at the moment, these are autonomously generated as raw HTML code by the models that I'm fine-tuning. What I'm saying is, this is why there isn't any styling in the original screenshot that I showed in my previous thread. Well, the stuff here is still raw HTML code, but I prompted the AI personas to use a CSS style block in the <head> section of the HTML code to implement what you guys suggested
** The profile pages above are generated by each persona with a higher 75/100 "playfulness" setting and a much lower 10/100 "content depth" setting, all while following supplied inputs (specific client project requirements, including exaggerated 75/100 playfulness setting and extremely low 10/100 content depth setting to measure how calibration scaling is behaving) ...
** I infused this "playfulness" scale into the fine-tuned LLMs so as to be able to simply set a value to calibrate and control during runtime each persona's own voice, tone and style for humor, visual imagery, wit, modern pop culture referencing, sarcasm, emoticon infusion, boldness, inspirational energy, and motivational energy. So for example, AI persona Danny the Entrepreneur may be aske to be more serious, use very minimal to no emoticon infusions, and less whimsical with a 40/100 or so "playfulness" setting ...
** On the other hand, the "content depth" scale controls the degree of "content depth" and "content density" from base values calibrated from each persona's professional and personal passions. So for example, AI persona Ben the Academic may be asked to increase depth, density, discussion thickness and prose consistency with a 60/100 or so "content depth" setting ...
** And in tandem with these calibration scales, data that's supplied as inputs/prompts also affect how certain elements are autonomously adjusted by each AI persona during runtime, especially when it comes to the calibration of a suitable sequential ideal niche reader intent journey based on the supplied data, which may include but aren't limited to SEO data like keywords and question-type strings, particular ideal niche audience details, perspectives to use, angles to explore, and so on.
Once again, I'd greatly appreciate any form of opinionated critique, recommendations, and suggestions that you might want to share. Thanks in advance!
⢠Chief Machine Learning Engineer @ ARIA Research (Sydney, AU)
⢠Lead GenAI SEO Campaign Engineer @ Kiteworks, Inc. (SF, US)
⢠Chief Machine Learning Engineer @ ARIA Research (Sydney, AU)
⢠Lead GenAI SEO Campaign Engineer @ Kiteworks, Inc. (SF, US)
⢠Chief Machine Learning Engineer @ ARIA Research (Sydney, AU)
⢠Lead GenAI SEO Campaign Engineer @ Kiteworks, Inc. (SF, US)
⢠Chief Machine Learning Engineer @ ARIA Research (Sydney, AU)
⢠Lead GenAI SEO Campaign Engineer @ Kiteworks, Inc. (SF, US)
⢠Chief Machine Learning Engineer @ ARIA Research (Sydney, AU)
⢠Lead GenAI SEO Campaign Engineer @ Kiteworks, Inc. (SF, US)
⢠Chief Machine Learning Engineer @ ARIA Research (Sydney, AU)
⢠Lead GenAI SEO Campaign Engineer @ Kiteworks, Inc. (SF, US)
⢠Chief Machine Learning Engineer @ ARIA Research (Sydney, AU)
⢠Lead GenAI SEO Campaign Engineer @ Kiteworks, Inc. (SF, US)