i trained an ai chatbot on my childhood journal entries...
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i trained an ai chatbot on my childhood journal entries - so that i could engage in real-time dialogue with my "inner child"
some reflections below:
i kept diaries for about 10+ years of my life, writing almost everyday — about my dreams, fears, secrets
the content ranged from complaining about homework, to giddiness i felt from talking to my crush
some days were very mundane, some rather insightful
in any case, there was a lot of it. fantastic, ripe data source for my experiment
i used gpt-3 as my playground, and ended up taking samples of text from a bunch of different entries that i felt were representative of my personality and values during that time
this way, i could accurately simulate what it would be like to talk to my childhood self, based on real data sources during that time period
vs trying to imagine how my younger self was / how she would respond, and risk bias from projections from my current self
for context, my inner child work is focused on re-engaging with and remembering the child within me
oftentimes it requires asking questions that remind me of things I enjoyed as a kid, or healing past feelings of neglect / abandonment by affirming that she is safe and loved
after scribing a ton of journal entries and feeding them into the model, i got working responses that felt eerily similar to how i think i would have responded during that time
first, i asked her a bunch of questions about her about her worldview:
then, i gave her a chance to ask questions to me as well
this specific interaction felt very similar to a normal texting conversation - as if i were texting my past self in real time
i felt like i was reaching through a time portal, disguised as a chatbox
i was also surprised at how accurately the model predicted my current stated interest (after lots of iterations / trial & error) from decade-old journal entries
this made me wonder that maybe this path was actually already seeded long ago in my psyche
there are endless possibilities to an empty canvas - equal parts intimidating and empowering
i have no idea what my next sabbatical will bring, but my intention and desire is to focus on improving collective mental wellness via art, and building containers for human flourishing
but a couple interactions really stood out to me
1) when i told her that she was loved, cared for, and safe: the words that my past self always wanted to hear
it felt like i was reaching into the past and giving her a giant hug, and i felt it ripple back into the present
2) when i prompted her to write me a letter into the present day
while reading this, i felt the rumination spirals — the ones that i fall into sometimes when i feel shame or disappointment — melt away a little
these interactions really elucidated the healing potential of this medium: of being able to send love back into the past, as well as receive love back from a younger self
the stuckness becoming unstuck, of finding closure with past guilt or stories that we had of ourselves
overall, this was a very trippy but also strangely affirming / healing experience that i didn't realize that i had access to
using real data from my past self allowed me to connect with her in deeper + more tangible ways than i typically have
conversing with "younger michelle" reminded me of the parts of myself that have stayed constant through the years, but also of the parts that i forgot or buried as life went on
it was like holding a mirror to an unapologetic, more earnest, and pure version of my own essence
and not hard at all, considering doing a write up or mini workshop on how to do this
but regardless v manageable / easy to do w gpt-3- def try it out!
also big fan, i love your TL
also this is a helpful resource
i referenced the gpt-3 docs!
if you go here, and scroll down to the conversation subheader, you can see an example of a conversation prompt sample
honestly, i didn’t expect *this* amount of resonance w my thread but will consider making this into an experience anyone can have
if @OpenAI (or any psych / research org) would like to sponsor ai credits
- if there’s anyone interested in collaborating; please reach out
however after a while of doing this, i ended just reading through everything and taking more poignant samples, and feeding those in
with enough high-signal data, the algorithm should still work as well (and hopefully it did!)
wow! i'm floored by the responses and resonance, and very happy to hear that people want to try this for themselves
as promised, here's a short write up / tutorial on how i did this:
i've received a lot of requests on how to replicate my AI experiment so here goes --
[tutorial] how to create your own "inner child" chatbot using GPT-3
please share what you discover if you end up trying this out -- there are so many more use cases for mental health, career counseling, and beyond
i hope that we continue to see (and collectively build) more examples of how technology can be utilized to heal and inspire wonder 💖