Just train it to make it win. Then, anytime it is a bit in front, perform suboptimal moves, until things are even (those engines typically have a score on whether they are in front or not).
We tested it for knowledge extraction against GPT-3. Unfortunately, it's only at the level of GPT-3's smallest ada engine (for which we have found no use). Nowhere near GPT3's strongest model davinci (for which we have a lot of use cases; for their second strongest model curie as well).
Having said that, I am very happy that eleuther.ai works on open-sourcing GPT-x. Eventually, it will be successful.
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Happy to discuss anything related to writing resumes and cover letters with GPT3. Plus what to write to increase the probability for getting a job interview :)
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We have seen that job applicants leave so much simple improvements on the table, it is unbelievable :) The most basic thing: Give more details on your technology stack for every experience, be more concise and avoid fancy graphics and formatting.
They likely have a different definition for software developer than myself.