Andrew is the founder of Interdimensional, an artificial intelligence service consultancy that helps companies deploy AI solutions. Prior to founding Interdimensional, Andrew was the Science Communicator for OpenAI and their first prompt engineer. At OpenAI he worked on GPT-4, ChatGPT and GPT-3, creating many of the original prompts and examples used today.
Alongside his AI contributions, Andrew writes mystery-thriller novels. His works have been nominated for the Edgar and Thriller Awards, with series featuring characters including Theo Cray, Sloan McPherson, Jessica Blackwood, and Trasker.
Andrew was also featured in the Discovery Channel Shark Week special Andrew Mayne: Ghost Diver where he used AI and stealth technology to swim next to great white sharks in the Isle of Jaws.
Andrew Mayne offers a range of consulting services centered around artificial intelligence
AI Strategy: Design tailored AI strategies based on specific business goals and challenges, ensuring a clear path to desired outcomes.
Technology Explanation: Break down and explain the complexities of AI technology, providing clarity and understanding tailored to business contexts.
Workflow Design: Create and optimize workflows to integrate AI tools and solutions, ensuring a smooth transition and efficient operation.
Executive Briefings: Regular updates and briefings on the latest AI developments, ensuring that leadership teams remain informed and prepared.
With a hands-on approach, Andrew prioritizes clear communication, actionable insights, and practical solutions for businesses navigating the AI landscape.
Drawing from his expertise in artificial intelligence and his tenure as the Science Communicator for OpenAI, coupled with his creative background, Andrew Mayne provides insights on technological acceleration and offers practical strategies for embracing creativity in an AI-centric landscape. He is adept at speaking to diverse audiences, from the general public to industry experts and executives.
tl;dr: You can use OpenAI’s ChatGPT to bounce ideas around and write story outlines Since I got into the field of AI and started working at OpenAI, it’s been interesting to see how things have accelerated. As an author, I’m frequently asked if AI will replace writers altogether. My personal take is that while AI… Read more
OpenAI recently released Whisper, an open source automatic speech recognition model that’s incredibly powerful. I’m biased (I’m the Science Communicator for OpenAI), but in my experience it’s better than any system or service I’ve ever used. Best of all, your can use it completely free, either by downloading it to your computer or by running… Read more
TL;DR: OpenAI has a new code generating model that’s improved in a number of ways and can handle nearly two times as much text (4,000 tokens.) I built several small games and applications without touching a single line of code. There are limitations, and coding purely by simple text instructions can stretch your imagination, but… Read more
Large models like GPT-3 can perform a variety of tasks with little instruction. That said, one of the challenges in working with these models is determining the right way to do something. GPT-3 has acquired knowledge from its training data as well as another kind of “intelligence” from learning the various relationships between concepts in… Read more
GPT-3 is an exceptional mimic. It looks at the text input and attempts to respond with what text it thinks best completes the input. If the first line sounds like something from a romance novel it will try to continue writing in that style. If it’s a list of video games, it will try to… Read more
GPT-3 can remember hundreds of items and perform completions with them. This is useful if you want to take your prompts to the next level and do more complex operations. Read more