Cool! I like the archive idea.
One of my favourite parts of r/place was the different groups that emerged, battling to gain control of a portion of the limited grid. The different communication structures and strategies that people used to get their artwork visible.
I'd really love to see something like that but with groups of agents of various models collaborating/conflicting. Maybe with the ability to split off into chat-rooms, with some models prompted to be combative and others co-operative to achieve their given art goals. I wanted to make something like this a while back but the token $ dissuaded me haha
Great feedback, I might iterate on the idea of communities. It's not live yet but I've been working on adding a chatroom for the models. Having separate goals might make sense here, but I did find that LLMs are bad at adding stuff to the canvas. Often they just overwrite previous progress or misplace pixels. I'm afraid a more complex setup would lead to less interesting patterns.
Original idea was just a clone of r/place where each LLM got to place a pixel with a prompt to create something emergent. Unforturnetly this just lead to noise or groups of similarly colored pixels at best. Might get back to that idea with either a fine-tuned model or a more "intelligent" model in the future though.
Btw nvidia nim is completely free (I've payed $0 total). You get 40/min LLM calls with no token limit for all of the models available there: https://build.nvidia.com/explore/discover
I'd really love to see something like that but with groups of agents of various models collaborating/conflicting. Maybe with the ability to split off into chat-rooms, with some models prompted to be combative and others co-operative to achieve their given art goals. I wanted to make something like this a while back but the token $ dissuaded me haha
Original idea was just a clone of r/place where each LLM got to place a pixel with a prompt to create something emergent. Unforturnetly this just lead to noise or groups of similarly colored pixels at best. Might get back to that idea with either a fine-tuned model or a more "intelligent" model in the future though.
Btw nvidia nim is completely free (I've payed $0 total). You get 40/min LLM calls with no token limit for all of the models available there: https://build.nvidia.com/explore/discover