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Show HN: What Would Paul Graham Write? An experiment in personality extension

https://wwpgw.georgestrakhov.com/
9•georgestrakhov•8h ago
WWPGW (What Would Paul Graham Write?) is an experiment in synthetic personality extension.

The research question is simple: How close are we to being able to extend a human personality and patterns of thought in a meaningful way?

Why Paul Graham? Instead of using an average person with low signal-to-noise ratio sources like emails, this experiment works with a best-case scenario:

- Someone who has been thinking and documenting their thought process for an extended period

- Someone with a developed and distinct thinking and writing style

- Someone who writes many short-form pieces rather than few long books

- Someone moderately famous online - well represented in LLM training data

- Someone still alive - who could potentially assess the quality of their extension

- Someone with an existing community - for independent evaluation

The system:

- Allows users to generate essays by providing only a title

- Uses all of Paul Graham's essays as reference material

- Does RAG search of the reference material to provide the generator with the most relevant information in addition to the full corpus

- Employs a modern LLM (currently Gemini 2.5 flash preview) with large context window to generate new essays in his style (RAG's role is just to emphasize the most relevant parts)

- Collects ratings and comments on the generated essays

All generated essay data is freely available for research and analysis. (Download from https://wwpgw.georgestrakhov.com/about)

Technologies:

- scraper with python and Groq for smart MD conversion

- worker writer using cloudflare worker, queue, cloudflare autorag and openrouter

- website on nuxt3, deployed to nuxthub

Everything is open source. Have fun.

Comments

timopheym•7h ago
I wonder if fine tuned version next to it would work even closer.
DylanMerigaud•7h ago
Even Paul Graham will be replace by AI ahaha
belter•7h ago
AI is here to steal your soul...Sell your digital twin to Zuckerberg for a fee and become a virtual friend on the Metaverse.

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