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Well, this is a little disconcerting. I can ignore Musk but I assume there are some other heavy weights in addition to Woz.
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Elon Musk is right: AI needs to slow down for the good of society
I'm the skeptical sort. I'm guessing Musk is fueling his own research into AI while discouraging his competitors. I can imagine that AI could be the solution to having actual full self driving vehicles. And you can't have anyone catching up to him.
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Musk can be right for the wrong reasons.
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I'll put this under ChatGPT as it's our default AI thread
Fun idea Ancient ‘AI selfies’ reveal what snaps by Jesus and other historical figures might have looked like | The US Sun Quote:
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Those teeth look too white and straight and everything in those pictures are way too clean
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My current assessment of the state of AI:
It isn’t ‘intelligence’ in any way that matters, but it will fart out ‘good enough’ text cheaply enough to depress wages for content creators. |
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They had a brief story about it on the news last night: oh no, what if a 14yo asks about weed or sex and it gives an answer? Even after you tell it your birth date??
I mean sure, ignore the fact that the kid could just use Google for that currently. (Seems we're expecting wisdom rather than a search engine which summarizes your results in decently-written paragraphs.)
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Not Chat GPT specifically but a competing AI
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Something that was eye opening to me was exactly how much blatantly false information it's capable of spewing:
The consensus from a brief search of previous questions on r/AskHistorians seems to be that ChatGPT is an unreliable source for specific historical questions. But is it a good source If I'm looking for literature or resources on a subject? AskHistorians is a highly moderated subreddit that requires expertise and sources from those answering questions and there have been a number of topics about using ChatGPT to learn historical perspectives, this specific topic I linked was more about using ChatGPT to recommend resources for further learning on a subject, and a couple experts in their fields showed that Chat GPT would simply fabricate books from time to time, more frequently when the subject is more narrow. Quote:
The commentor shows 3 books and a one or two sentence synopsis of each book that Chat GPT recommended. Two of the books and authors do not actually exist. I mostly ignored everything until GPT-4 was announced, was extremely impressed with the demo they did upon it's release, and have been learning more about it since then. I have a friend who works in marketing who pays for Chat GPT 4 for unlimited queries/access and uses it every day for her job and it saves her a ton of time. There's a lot of discussion on programmer forums about the use of it, with most senior developers talking about using it to help debug code and to help write unit tests. My impression is that people are getting real value when using it for specific time saving tasks in an area you're already an expert in, but that it is unbelievably flawed and without having a wealth of knowledge on a subject already it's very easy to get screwed by it's output. |
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This is my take as well. I'm a programmer and recently took a new job that uses a language I've never used before (PHP). I've been using ChatGpt all the time to help me write code, and it's been very helpful but also does some wrong/weird stuff. I also have enough general programming knowledge to be really specific with what I want it to do, which helps a lot in getting better responses. It's not doing anything I couldn't do myself by reading the language documentation and a lot of Google searches, but it definitely saves time compared to that approach. I'm not sure what version 5 or beyond will bring, but right now I see this as just another new tool in the tool belt. You'd be silly to ignore it, but it won't take your job at this point.
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Congrats Microsoft.
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I'm not sure I believe this result but interesting. I'd need some more rigor and peer review. And, if true, how much longer will it hold up if everyone else is using something similar to predict stock movement.
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Hah, in addition to the selfies from historical figures, I'm thinking this will be the next big thing.
The pics look real enough (e.g. like instagram pics with filters). I guess deep fakes have really hit mainstream now. Lonely men on Reddit tricked into paying for nude images of a busty AI-generated woman | Daily Mail Online Quote:
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who is the best 5th round draft pick in NFL history?
ChatGPT There have been many great players selected in the fifth round of the NFL draft throughout history, so it's tough to determine who is the best. However, some notable players selected in the fifth round include Shannon Sharpe, Tom Brady, Richard Sherman, and Johnny Unitas. Tom Brady is perhaps the most famous fifth-round pick in NFL history. The New England Patriots selected Brady with the 199th overall pick in the 2000 NFL draft, and he went on to become one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, winning seven Super Bowls and numerous other awards and accolades. Shannon Sharpe is another notable fifth-round pick. The Denver Broncos selected Sharpe with the 192nd overall pick in the 1990 NFL draft, and he went on to become one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history, winning three Super Bowls and setting numerous records. Richard Sherman is also worth mentioning. The Seattle Seahawks selected Sherman with the 154th overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft, and he went on to become one of the top cornerbacks in the league, winning a Super Bowl and numerous other awards. Finally, Johnny Unitas, a Hall of Fame quarterback, was selected in the 1955 draft with the 102nd overall pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Although he was later cut by the Steelers and had to play in the CFL for a year, he eventually found his way to the NFL with the Baltimore Colts, where he became a legend, leading the team to multiple championships and setting numerous records. Overall, there have been many great players selected in the fifth round of the NFL draft, and it's difficult to choose just one as the best. User In what round was Tom Brady drafted? ChatGPT Tom Brady was drafted in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft. He was selected by the New England Patriots with the 199th overall pick. It's widely regarded as one of the biggest steals in NFL draft history, given that Brady has gone on to become one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, winning seven Super Bowls and numerous other awards and accolades. User Then why did you list him as one of the greatest 5th round draft picks? ChatGPT I apologize for my error. You are correct that Tom Brady was drafted in the sixth round, not the fifth round. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. While there have been many great players selected in the fifth round of the NFL draft, Tom Brady is not one of them. However, he remains one of the greatest draft steals in NFL history, regardless of the round in which he was selected. User what is a test to determine if a number is divisible by 7? ChatGPT Yes, there is a simple test to determine if a number is divisible by 7 or not, known as the "divisibility rule for 7". Here's how it works: Take the last digit of the number, double it, and subtract it from the remaining digits of the original number. If the resulting number is divisible by 7 (including 0), then the original number is also divisible by 7. If not, the original number is not divisible by 7. Repeat the above steps with the resulting number until you get a final answer. For example, let's say we want to test whether the number 1,345 is divisible by 7: Step 1: Take the last digit (5), double it (5 x 2 = 10), and subtract it from the remaining digits (134 - 10 = 124). Step 2: Check if 124 is divisible by 7. Since 14 is divisible by 7, then 124 is also divisible by 7. Therefore, 1,345 is divisible by 7. This method can be used to test the divisibility of larger numbers as well, by repeating the steps until you get a final answer. User what is 124 divided by 7? ChatGPT 124 divided by 7 is equal to 17 with a remainder of 5. In long division, it looks like this: lua Copy code 17 7 |124 7 --- 44 42 --- 5 Therefore, 124 divided by 7 is 17 with a remainder of 5, or 17 5/7 as a mixed number. User Then why did you say that 124 is divisible by 7? ChatGPT I apologize for my mistake. 124 is not divisible by 7, and I made an error in my previous response. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. The correct answer for the divisibility of 124 by 7 is that it is not divisible by 7. I'm sorry for any confusion I may have caused. |
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I had time to kill, so I went to play around with it. I wasn't trying to trip it up.
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ChatGPT is kind of like a television news host. Spouting off all sorts of stuff, sounding quite assertive and confident, no nuance or room for error. Then you start to look into what's being asserted and it may or it may not hold up.
I read a long interview with Sam Altman, who runs Open AI and thus controls ChatGPT, though he probably wouldn't admit that. The guy sounds like a snake-oil salesman - vaguely promising whatever it is one hopes he can promise, yet not responsible in any way for problems. He apparently serves Open AI "at the pleasure of the board". Everything you can imagine disliking about a tech bro, this guy is the embodiment. My sense is that ChatGPT is a remarkable language processor. It can study how certain individuals or magazines or any publisher structures language and it can produce similar speech. That's cool. Scary, but cool. But the other side of the coin is that it relies entirely on the cultivation of facts. There are gatekeepers and they have their own issues and biases and knowledge sets. And no way whatsoever to assess what should and should not be in its database. If challenged, it can re-assess a fact (like the Brady draft round - of that group, only Sherman actually was chosen in the fifth round) and get a better take (i.e., that one erroneous source it used in the initial search is an outlier) and just as confidently apologize for its error. At the same time (and here is where it's clearly programmed by tech bros) whine and wheedle about how its initial assertion wasn't that bad in the first place. No idea how it does math. The 7s trick is a wonderful one we learned way back in grade school before calculators were everywhere. I guess the one source it chose to quote was based on a bad example, and it isn't programmed to challenge it. I suspect ChatGPT 5.0 will have a better internal challenge mechanism, which will require even more processing power. But it's still a cultivated, controlled and scored data set, and only as good as the weakest cultivator they trust. It doesn't seem as dangerous as some make it out to be, but what is scary is the constant and increasing call for tech companies to work with governments to control what they call "disinformation," which sounds a lot like Winston Smith in his cubicle carefully editing old newspapers. Last edited by Solecismic : 05-01-2023 at 06:03 PM. |
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For the record, I did some stuff with Bard and it does the same bad screw-ups factually and may even be worse than ChatGPT
Like I wasn't trying to trip it up, either. I was just asking more subjective questions. But it would give me factually incorrect stuff that I knew was factually incorrect and I would try to challenge it and it was just like "huh? I guess I was wrong". Like it got the Royals current record that day wrong three different times with three different records. When I asked where it got the record from the first time, it said MLB's website. So not only did it get the information wrong, it "lied" about where it got the incorrect information from. SI
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I am sure someone will create something with ChatGPT or like. It'd be interesting to see what gets created.
The real question is will it go beyond a really small fringe group or will it have a substantial following. I suspect the former but who knows in this day and age. ChatGPT could create a new religion by writing its own sacred texts, historian claims | Daily Mail Online Quote:
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Some funny questions.
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So an attorney in a federal case in NY asked ChatGPT to draft his response to a motion. The AI wrote a response, but it made up a bunch of cases. Like, just invented them out of nothing.
The other side replied with "We can't find any of these cases" The Court ordered the party to produce copies of the cases. So the attorney went back to ChatGPT and asked it for the cases. And the AI just created these fake cases. Which he then submitted to the Court. The other said, again, responded with "we are pretty sure these aren't real cases." (For those who don't know, cases come with a universal citation format that makes them really easy to find. So being unable to find a case is a real red flag.) The first side finally admitted what it did, and now the Court is ordering them to show cause why they should not be sanctioned. If I lived close to New York, I'd probably go just to watch the fireworks. |
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I guess we don't have to worry about ChatGPT taking our jobs quite yet.
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People really don't seem to understand that this AI just very competent at taking other people's work and making something that follows the same rules and structure that that person did.
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Instead of worrying about whether ChatGPT will power robots that decide to kill us all, we should worry about whether it makes up stories that convince future historians that it killed us all.
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Interesting exercise for ChatGPT. Basically mixed results.
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I may well be wrong but the EU take on this will just put them at a severe competitive disadvantage. The US, China, Taiwan etc. won't be holding back.
I guess this may mean more lawsuits against the US Big Tech and maybe restrictions on what their software can do in the EU, but there's no stopping the push towards better AI models. It'll be an interesting 5 years or so as this shakes out. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/14/eu-l...egulation.html Quote:
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Welcome to the club Apple. What took you so long
Seems like all the big boys & girls are coming out with their own version. Don't know what Open AI plans are but they are probably worth more now than in the future when the others catch up eventually. Maybe start shopping around? https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/19/appl...quivalent.html Quote:
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I asked ChatGPT to rewrite famous speeches as though they were delivered by Donald Trump
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Two more, when Lou Gehrig retired
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In the news recently. Kinda scary if true.
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I guess this was inevitable.
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The locker room is bustling with players getting ready for the big game. Amidst the chaos, GIN JIMDEN, a seasoned relief pitcher in his mid-thirties, sits alone at his locker, staring pensively at his worn-out baseball glove. He looks weathered, but there's a glint of determination in his eyes that tells a deeper story. COACH HARPER, a grizzled veteran, approaches Gin and pats him on the back. COACH HARPER (Grinning) Hey, Gin! You ready for today's game? GIN JIMDEN (Smiling) Always, Coach. You know me. COACH HARPER (Sits down next to Gin) You've had quite the journey in this league, kid. You've seen the highs and the lows. Tell me, why do you keep pushing yourself year after year? Most players your age would have hung up their cleats by now. Gin takes a moment to gather his thoughts, his eyes filled with memories of his long, challenging career. GIN JIMDEN (Reflective) It's true, Coach. I've been through it all - injuries, disappointments, and the constant struggle to prove myself. But every time I step onto that mound, I remember why I'm still here. He pauses, gathering the words that carry the weight of his experience. GIN JIMDEN (CONT'D) (baseball glove in his hands) This glove right here, Coach. It's seen every victory, every defeat, every heartbreak. It's a reminder of the boy who dreamed of being a pitcher and the man who worked tirelessly to become one. Coach Harper listens intently, captivated by Gin's words. GIN JIMDEN (CONT'D) (looking up at Coach) But it's not just about the game, Coach. It's about the fans - the kids who cheer for me, who dream of being like me someday. I've received letters from kids who were inspired by my story, who found hope in their own struggles because of my journey. COACH HARPER Nods in understanding. GIN JIMDEN (sincerely) I owe it to them, to all those who supported me, to keep going. I can't let them down. I want to show them that no matter how tough life gets, you can't give up on your dreams. You have to keep pushing forward. Gin's voice quivers with emotion as he speaks from the heart. GIN JIMDEN (CONT'D) And you know, Coach, there's something magical about this game. When I'm on that mound, everything else fades away - the pressure, the doubts, the years catching up to me. It's just me and the ball, and for those few moments, I feel alive, truly alive. COACH HARPER (Softly) You've got the heart of a champion, Gin. GIN JIMDEN (Chuckles) Maybe. But it's not just about winning anymore. It's about leaving a legacy, something that will outlast my time on the field. And if I can touch even one life, inspire one kid to never give up, then it's all worth it. Coach Harper looks at Gin with a newfound appreciation for his determination and resilience. COACH HARPER You're more than just a ballplayer, Gin. You're an inspiration to us all. Gin smiles, feeling a weight lifted off his shoulders, knowing that his journey has a purpose beyond personal success. GIN JIMDEN Thanks, Coach. Now let's go out there and give them a game they'll never forget. They both stand up, ready to face the challenges of the game together. CUT TO: The scene ends with Gin Jimden and Coach Harper walking out of the locker room, united in their love for the game and the impact they can make on others through their passion for baseball. |
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I'm officially sick of the ChatGPT 'news' and stuff being everywhere.
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You can run AI models locally. I've been experimenting with them on my desktop, and there are some open-source models that work just as well as ChatGPT. They run completely offline and locally, and take up less than 10gb of space.
edit: I can see now why Google is shitting bricks about the threats to their business that AI poses. If you can have an AI model running on your phone, and it can answer 95% of what you'd search for on Google, that's a huge threat to their current business model.
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Nice. I'll be interested in reading the reviews. My guess is not ready for prime time but that's okay, every application starts with a beta version anyway.
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Not convinced this is "science" so I'll put it under ChatGPT as it's AI
Supposedly what AI thinks the person whose image is on the Shroud of Turin (aka Jesus) looks like. Turin Shroud reimagined by AI shows what Jesus 'really looked like' - Daily Star As a kid, I remember seeing a Chinese Jesus when I visited a Chinese church. He sure looked different from the blue-eyed, blond hair Jesus in the other church. I'm guessing this pic is more accurate than the other two. Last edited by Edward64 : 09-26-2023 at 11:18 PM. |
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I'm a little late to all this, but I asked it to write a short story about me, using my name, my city, and it kind of knew who I was. I can't be sure, but, it was pretty close about some things. I'm a government lawyer so my name is on some public documents, so I tried my girlfriend's name and hometown, and it was all about food and cooking (she has a culinary degree and works at Whole Foods).
Maybe everybody knows about all this and knows how it works, but, that was kind of crazy just jumping in. Then I asked it to describe a move-by-move battle royal fight to the death involving all of the United States presidents. It came down to Washington and Jefferson, and they sought out a peaceful resolution and proposed a constitutional convention and an end to hostilities. Lame booking IMO. |
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No real idea how good it is but I "grok" it, cool name.
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Definitely not going to purposely be typing crap into an "Elon Musk-linked" AI engine. ChatGPT seems fine for now.
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I find it hilarious that being linked to Elon would be considered scarier than it being an AI in the first place.
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Waiting for the first time Musk's AI tries to convince someone apartheid wasn't that bad.
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