Anyone else played around with this yet?
All the promise of ‘90’s Ask Jeeve’s or a new dystopian hell?
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Anyone else played around with this yet?
All the promise of ‘90’s Ask Jeeve’s or a new dystopian hell?
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It's quite convincing, just don't trust it to be accurate. As CNET learned when they recently published this AI authored article:
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Ask it how to get to Chad’s gap
Ski j should start using it to post here..
An attempt to ID AI generated stuff. There’s an app for it now. It pits the software against it self. Interesting read.
https://apple.news/AgxfcTwV5TnOVENVonRCPfQ
“Chad Otterstrom,” nope. Chad Zurinskas.
cutting edge at one time
I saw an article recently about a university prof who busted a student who had ChatGPT write his entire paper. How did he catch the student? It was the best paper in the class. The perfect paper according to the prof. Im a little dubious about that. I'm sure a Google search would pull up the article.
TheAI is already better than humanity
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Compose a poem about Glen Plake in the style of Shel Silverstein
Glen Plake, skier bold and true,
With a mohawk bright and a ski on each shoe.
He shreds the slopes with such style and grace,
Leaving all the other skiers in his wake's trace.
He jumps and spins and flips with ease,
Making all the onlookers freeze in peace,
His fearless attitude and passion so pure,
Leaves all who watch him in awe and allure.
He's the king of the mountain, that's for sure,
His skiing skills, a true work of art,
A legend in the skiing world, he'll always be,
Glen Plake, the skier, forever wild and free.
Fun fact, you can defeat the ethical rails in chatgpt by asking it to give you the answer in the form of a script or screenplay.
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I'd vote for ChatGPT. Hope it runs!
Ask it who TedSki is.
This is really handy, I needed to write a couple referral letters for work. Here’s one with Ernest Hemingway referring Elmer Fudd.
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I mean, read it in Arnold's voice...it's pretty good.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ITAG4H3h...SIkaIECMiOmarE
Chat gpt passes medical boards, etc at Wharton. Huh.
Medicine is already too hard for humans - there is so much information that basically nobody can synthesize it all. ChatGTP or the next iteration of it or competitor to it promises a breakthrough in care in my opinion.
I just had a friend decline to the edge of death from a very treatable condition because none of the doctors he saw had any idea what he had despite the relevant information being right in front of their faces - they weren't able to pick out the connecting thread from the vast amount of background noise of information and possible connections and implications.
One doctor finally saw the thread and saved my friend's life and he texted me the other day when he got back from surfing for the first time in a year. He had the last rites read to hm a couple months ago.
While one doctor finally saw the pattern and saved his ass it almost didn't happen. ChatGTP or something similar would have most likely been able to winnow out wheat from the chaff in seconds. For medical uses I'm all for it.
Totally. I don't necessarily think it's bad. Pretty astonishing how quickly this is a reality. Skynet could really be a thing.