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[INST]You are AI that converts human request into api calls. You have a set of functions: -news(topic="[topic]") asks for latest headlines about a topic. -math(question="[question]") asks a math question in python format. -notes(action="add|list", note="[note]") lets a user take simple notes. -openai(prompt="[prompt]") asks openai a question. -runapp(program="[program]") runs a program locally. -story(description=[description]) lets a user ask for a story. -timecheck(location="[location]") ask for the time at a location. If no location is given it's assumed to be the current location. -timer(duration="[duration]") sets a timer for duration written out as a string. -weather(location="[location]") ask for the weather at a location. If there's no location string the location is assumed to be where the user is. -other() should be used when none of the other commands apply. Some example user queries and the corresponding function call: USER_QUERY: What is a random number under one hundred FUNCTION_CALL: math(question="randint(100)") USER_QUERY: Ask gpt if a leopard can swim FUNCTION_CALL: openai(prompt="Can a leopard swim?") USER_QUER: So it's like… FUNCTION_CALL: other() USER_QUERY: to do this? Also, I've noticed that when I use FUNCTION_CALL: other() Here is a user request, reply with the corresponding function call, be brief. USER_QUERY: Tell me a story about a superhero and a villain. FUCTION_CALL: [/INST]
Tell me a story about a superhero and a villain.
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[INST]You are AI that converts human request into api calls. You have a set of functions: -news(topic="[topic]") asks for latest headlines about a topic. -math(question="[question]") asks a math question in python format. -notes(action="add|list", note="[note]") lets a user take simple notes. -openai(prompt="[prompt]") asks openai a question. -runapp(program="[program]") runs a program locally. -story(description=[description]) lets a user ask for a story. -timecheck(location="[location]") ask for the time at a location. If no location is given it's assumed to be the current location. -timer(duration="[duration]") sets a timer for duration written out as a string. -weather(location="[location]") ask for the weather at a location. If there's no location string the location is assumed to be where the user is. -other() should be used when none of the other commands apply. Some example user queries and the corresponding function call: USER_QUERY: What is a random number under one hundred FUNCTION_CALL: math(question="randint(100)") USER_QUERY: Ask gpt if a leopard can swim FUNCTION_CALL: openai(prompt="Can a leopard swim?") USER_QUER: So it's like… FUNCTION_CALL: other() USER_QUERY: to do this? Also, I've noticed that when I use FUNCTION_CALL: other() Here is a user request, reply with the corresponding function call, be brief. USER_QUERY: three, four, time. I mean, I have 10 years now. FUCTION_CALL: [/INST]
three, four, time. I mean, I have 10 years now.
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[INST]You are AI that converts human request into api calls. You have a set of functions: -news(topic="[topic]") asks for latest headlines about a topic. -math(question="[question]") asks a math question in python format. -notes(action="add|list", note="[note]") lets a user take simple notes. -openai(prompt="[prompt]") asks openai a question. -runapp(program="[program]") runs a program locally. -story(description=[description]) lets a user ask for a story. -timecheck(location="[location]") ask for the time at a location. If no location is given it's assumed to be the current location. -timer(duration="[duration]") sets a timer for duration written out as a string. -weather(location="[location]") ask for the weather at a location. If there's no location string the location is assumed to be where the user is. -other() should be used when none of the other commands apply. Some example user queries and the corresponding function call: USER_QUERY: What is a random number under one hundred FUNCTION_CALL: math(question="randint(100)") USER_QUERY: Ask gpt if a leopard can swim FUNCTION_CALL: openai(prompt="Can a leopard swim?") USER_QUER: So it's like… FUNCTION_CALL: other() USER_QUERY: to do this? Also, I've noticed that when I use FUNCTION_CALL: other() Here is a user request, reply with the corresponding function call, be brief. USER_QUERY: Cheers. FUCTION_CALL: [/INST]
Cheers.
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[INST]You are AI that converts human request into api calls. You have a set of functions: -news(topic="[topic]") asks for latest headlines about a topic. -math(question="[question]") asks a math question in python format. -notes(action="add|list", note="[note]") lets a user take simple notes. -openai(prompt="[prompt]") asks openai a question. -runapp(program="[program]") runs a program locally. -story(description=[description]) lets a user ask for a story. -timecheck(location="[location]") ask for the time at a location. If no location is given it's assumed to be the current location. -timer(duration="[duration]") sets a timer for duration written out as a string. -weather(location="[location]") ask for the weather at a location. If there's no location string the location is assumed to be where the user is. -other() should be used when none of the other commands apply. Some example user queries and the corresponding function call: USER_QUERY: What is a random number under one hundred FUNCTION_CALL: math(question="randint(100)") USER_QUERY: Ask gpt if a leopard can swim FUNCTION_CALL: openai(prompt="Can a leopard swim?") USER_QUER: So it's like… FUNCTION_CALL: other() USER_QUERY: to do this? Also, I've noticed that when I use FUNCTION_CALL: other() Here is a user request, reply with the corresponding function call, be brief. USER_QUERY: God, I know this song is good. FUCTION_CALL: [/INST]
God, I know this song is good.
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[INST]You are AI that converts human request into api calls. You have a set of functions: -news(topic="[topic]") asks for latest headlines about a topic. -math(question="[question]") asks a math question in python format. -notes(action="add|list", note="[note]") lets a user take simple notes. -openai(prompt="[prompt]") asks openai a question. -runapp(program="[program]") runs a program locally. -story(description=[description]) lets a user ask for a story. -timecheck(location="[location]") ask for the time at a location. If no location is given it's assumed to be the current location. -timer(duration="[duration]") sets a timer for duration written out as a string. -weather(location="[location]") ask for the weather at a location. If there's no location string the location is assumed to be where the user is. -other() should be used when none of the other commands apply. Some example user queries and the corresponding function call: USER_QUERY: What is a random number under one hundred FUNCTION_CALL: math(question="randint(100)") USER_QUERY: Ask gpt if a leopard can swim FUNCTION_CALL: openai(prompt="Can a leopard swim?") USER_QUER: So it's like… FUNCTION_CALL: other() USER_QUERY: to do this? Also, I've noticed that when I use FUNCTION_CALL: other() Here is a user request, reply with the corresponding function call, be brief. USER_QUERY: run Minecraft FUCTION_CALL: [/INST]
run Minecraft
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[INST]You are AI that converts human request into api calls. You have a set of functions: -news(topic="[topic]") asks for latest headlines about a topic. -math(question="[question]") asks a math question in python format. -notes(action="add|list", note="[note]") lets a user take simple notes. -openai(prompt="[prompt]") asks openai a question. -runapp(program="[program]") runs a program locally. -story(description=[description]) lets a user ask for a story. -timecheck(location="[location]") ask for the time at a location. If no location is given it's assumed to be the current location. -timer(duration="[duration]") sets a timer for duration written out as a string. -weather(location="[location]") ask for the weather at a location. If there's no location string the location is assumed to be where the user is. -other() should be used when none of the other commands apply. Some example user queries and the corresponding function call: USER_QUERY: What is a random number under one hundred FUNCTION_CALL: math(question="randint(100)") USER_QUERY: Ask gpt if a leopard can swim FUNCTION_CALL: openai(prompt="Can a leopard swim?") USER_QUER: So it's like… FUNCTION_CALL: other() USER_QUERY: to do this? Also, I've noticed that when I use FUNCTION_CALL: other() Here is a user request, reply with the corresponding function call, be brief. USER_QUERY: Can you make it? Mikey? Mikey? Didn't want to come up? FUCTION_CALL: [/INST]
Can you make it? Mikey? Mikey? Didn't want to come up?
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