ChatGPT
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wrote on 3 Feb 2023, 18:24 last edited by
So for all its sophistication, it's really still failing the Turing test quite badly.
I guess a year from now it won't be, but who knows?
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wrote on 18 Feb 2023, 03:38 last edited by
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wrote on 23 Feb 2023, 15:08 last edited by Axtremus
Articles say "ChatGPT-like search" will cost Google multiple $billions in operating cost, "10x" the cost of conventional search. :man-shrugging:
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wrote on 24 Feb 2023, 13:19 last edited by
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Of course there are manually programmed restrictions. ChatGPT's website tells you upfront there are certain topics that are off limits.
So what if ChatGPT and its maker OpenAI have ideological biases? They are non-governmental entities not obligated to respect your First Amendment rights.
Here's an idea: take GPT-3 and train it with only contemporary American Conservative-leaning data, program in some hard restrictions about topics that contemporary American Conservatives would rather not talk about, and you can make yourself a contemporary American Conservative-leaning chat bot. It's like Conservatopedia as a response to Wikipedia, but with AI!
wrote on 26 Feb 2023, 23:12 last edited bySo what if ChatGPT and its maker OpenAI have ideological biases? They are non-governmental entities not obligated to respect your First Amendment rights.
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Here's an idea: take GPT-3 and train it with only contemporary American Conservative-leaning data, program in some hard restrictions about topics that contemporary American Conservatives would rather not talk about, and you can make yourself a contemporary American Conservative-leaning chat bot. It's like Conservatopedia as a response to Wikipedia, but with AI!So, this is happening:
https://www.vice.com/en/article/epzjpn/ai-chatbot-white-supremacist-gab
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Gab, a white supremacist forum that’s a favorite of mass shooters and organizers of the Capitol riot, and 8kun, the home of QAnon, have announced they’re launching AI engines— and they’re training them on the same content that has in the past led multiple internet companies to cut ties and take the platforms offline.
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wrote on 3 Mar 2023, 02:31 last edited by
ChatGPT Is So Bad at Essays That Professors Can Spot It Instantly
“The first indicator that I was dealing with AI was that, despite the syntactic coherence of the essay, it made no sense.”
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ChatGPT Is So Bad at Essays That Professors Can Spot It Instantly
“The first indicator that I was dealing with AI was that, despite the syntactic coherence of the essay, it made no sense.”
...wrote on 3 Mar 2023, 02:32 last edited byChatGPT Is So Bad at Essays That Professors Can Spot It Instantly
“The first indicator that I was dealing with AI was that, despite the syntactic coherence of the essay, it made no sense.”
...Today only.
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ChatGPT Is So Bad at Essays That Professors Can Spot It Instantly
“The first indicator that I was dealing with AI was that, despite the syntactic coherence of the essay, it made no sense.”
...wrote on 3 Mar 2023, 02:48 last edited byChatGPT Is So Bad at Essays That Professors Can Spot It Instantly
“The first indicator that I was dealing with AI was that, despite the syntactic coherence of the essay, it made no sense.”
...You don’t need to be a professor, Aqua and I compared articles several months ago and identified the AI articles. But that’s today. Look at the growth
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wrote on 3 Mar 2023, 07:50 last edited by
I tried Chat GPT two weeks ago. If you use it with the right mindset, it can be very helpful and speed up your work. I was running into issues while trying to write an Excel macro. Normally I would do some Google searches to find the solution, but I tried Chat GPT and it provided the solution in under a minute.
We also had an experimental study running at an external lab to determine the dissociation constant of a chemical. We had doubts about the formulas they were using but didn’t have access to the guideline. Trying to find the answer with Google proved to be quite time consuming. Using Chat GPT, I was able to derive the formula relatively quickly. On the other hand, it also made some mistakes which could easily be missed if you’re not paying attention. I would not use any formulas it provides before having verified them.
I would personally also not use texts it writes, at least not without adapting them. Oh, and don’t ask it to provide references… they are all fake… it knows how a reference is structured and knows the journals and authors that are typically associated with a certain subject. But it constructs references in the same way it constructs all its other text: word by word… Artificial? Yes… Intelligent? Maybe not so much…
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wrote on 2 May 2023, 01:52 last edited by
IBM expects to pause hiring for non-customer facing roles. HR is cited as an example. The article mentions that such roles number around 26,000 and expects ~30% reduction in these roles, about ~8,000 jobs.
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wrote on 2 May 2023, 02:02 last edited by Aqua Letifer 5 Feb 2023, 02:03
"I've never hired a better writer than ChatGPT."
https://www.forbes.com.au/news/innovation/chatgpt-writing-how-ai-is-upending-the-freelance-world/
There are 830,000 freelancers on Fiverr.
About 12 million on Upwork.
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wrote on 2 May 2023, 10:36 last edited by
Hollywood writers go on strike. This is news on its own right. Buried in there is this little nugget:
The guild added that the studios have been “stonewalling” on issues such as the use of artificial intelligence in script production.
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wrote on 2 May 2023, 11:23 last edited by
Shucks, you don't think AI couldn't write a Hallmark script?
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wrote on 2 May 2023, 11:34 last edited by
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wrote on 2 May 2023, 11:44 last edited by
And in other news, 8000 at IBM...
Pwned, four posts before yours.
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Hollywood writers go on strike. This is news on its own right. Buried in there is this little nugget:
The guild added that the studios have been “stonewalling” on issues such as the use of artificial intelligence in script production.
wrote on 2 May 2023, 12:55 last edited byHollywood writers go on strike. This is news on its own right. Buried in there is this little nugget:
The guild added that the studios have been “stonewalling” on issues such as the use of artificial intelligence in script production.
Hollywood writers go on strike. This is news on its own right. Buried in there is this little nugget:
The guild added that the studios have been “stonewalling” on issues such as the use of artificial intelligence in script production.
That's because that "buried little nugget" has nothing to do with anything. The strike isn't about AI.
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IBM expects to pause hiring for non-customer facing roles. HR is cited as an example. The article mentions that such roles number around 26,000 and expects ~30% reduction in these roles, about ~8,000 jobs.
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wrote on 2 May 2023, 15:00 last edited by