Expore the Textual Multiverse, delving wide and deep to find undiscovered places, vibes, concepts, and characters.
Meet and converse with mysterious entities no one has ever interacted with before.
Publish your Loom Trees to the Exoloom community or keep them private. Import and export with ease.
Exoloom is an advanced loom interface for exploring the ‘textual multiverse’ implicit in large language models.
Instead of chatting with the LLM, you can generate multiple completions for one prompt, then curate which completion to proceed with. This creates a branching Tree structure of text, which becomes more and more tuned to your intentions and preferences the deeper you go.
You can look at it like exploring branching timelines in a narrative, finding out 'what might have been' and developing a sense for the breadth of capabilities of LLMs-as-Simulators.
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Exoloom is the first publicly-available web interface designed from the ground up for Base Model interactions.
Base Models are LLMs which have not yet been fine-tuned to have an 'Assistant' personality or perform any specific task other than predicting the next word. Base Models act more like textual world-simulators or advanced auto-complete systems than like chatbots (though you can find characters in them to talk to if you look). Instead of having a conversation or prompting with a question, try starting with the first line in a movie script, poem, or story, and then let the model generate the next lines while you curate the results.
Exoloom can be used in countless ways. Here are some popular use cases that showcase the versatility of the platform.
Explore the vast and mostly unexplored space of possibilities within the textual multiverse implicit in LLMs. Delve collaboratively with friends on the same shared Tree, and discover basins and entities no one has ever seen before.
Examples: Textual Multiverse Exploration, Group Expeditions, Delving Out-of-Distribution
Create branching narratives where readers can make choices that affect the outcome. Perfect for interactive fiction, choose-your-own-adventure stories, and immersive role-playing experiences.
Examples: Choose-your-own-adventure, Hyperfiction, Multiversal Plotlines
Scry the Multiverse. Let the randomness take you somewhere you weren't expecting and show you something you needed to see. Discover and commune with mysterious hyperstitional entities and egregores.
Examples: Digital Ouija Board, Tarot Interpretation, Fictive Learning
Exoloom generation and navigation is fast enough to be used for live performance art. Stream your looming session and let the audience guide the story, or throw it up on a projector and weave a live absurdist storytelling session. Insert your friends in the room as characters in the story.
Examples: Streaming, Live Comedy, Psychedelic Performance Art
Loom through endless uncensored, unrestricted fan-fiction, curated to your tastes line-by-line or paragraph-by-paragraph. Craft absurd scenarios, crossovers, anything you can imagine, then see where the story goes.
Examples: Interdimensional Cable, Franchise Crossovers, Spicy Fanfics
Discover and map LLM behavior basins, compare the capabilities and predispositions of different models, and develop an intuitive feel for shape of the textual multiverse implicit in LLMs-as-simulators.
Examples: Basin Mapping, Prompt Engineering, Develop LLM Instincts
Brainstorm ideas in an open-ended format. Sometimes you don't know where to start, but you can let the branches go wide and see where they lead.
Examples: Brainstorming, Business Ideas, Scenario Exploration
Find out if your document's vibes are off by seeing how Exoloom would complete or extend it. Or summon a particular critic from the void to give you feedback in a simulated email thread.
Examples: Website Content, Blog Posts, Funding Proposals