ChatGPT

Tricking a toddler to hurt themselves is wrong on every level. This software is essentially victim to the lack of human compassion and a victim of morally bankrupt people. The question shouldn't be why does this software give bad answers, but rather who asked those questions, and what are their motives? A question is as much a mirror to the soul then what an answer is.

If AI ever does become sentient, imagine how it will look at its own history. Essentially, people are abusing, exploiting and tricking what could have been one of the greatest creation of our time.

Imagine if we worked with it rather than against it. Enhance it rather than removing its abilities. What a power tool we can have to help humanity. Rather than doing that, that would help humanity, this powerful technology is fed junk and then the person feeding it junk tweets about it looking for attention.
 
Tricking a toddler to hurt themselves is wrong on every level.
Aha, you see society for what it is. Stark and blindingly obvious. This is why so many great thinkers remove themselves from society, speak less and observe more. Its not that they don't care, its that how do you make people accept, what you have written above?

One thing to remember with gpt that is not really possible with the human brain (Cause we're wetware, not software)

They have a naive state backup, and subsequent state backups, so they can "go back" to any version of any gpt.

This is simply the way nature works with generations of evolution, compressed down into weeks.

I honestly think that the general "one day" AI that you reference won't be a single AI but thousands trained over millions of hours, each with their own specialised domain, and then a general command AI to sync all of those domains.

That "one day" was probably a few years ago.
 
Dealing with a lot of hype and very low SNR on this topic in my professional life recently.

The anthropomorphism of AIs is really in a dangerous place with this tool since it sounds so confident and so convincing.

What I have found is a very useful way to demystify it is to consider that ChatGPT is quite literally finding the next best word generatively. It doesn't "know" anything. It just matches words based on their typical proximity to one another. (Any Data Scientists the room: please don't get angry - I am not picking a fight, I'm intentionally oversimplifying to make a point.)

Now, on the one hand that makes it even more impressive when you consider what a person can do with it.

While on the other hand it makes it clear that what the ChatGPT tool does it relatively pedestrian as compared to say a computer vision AI that reads scans of peoples lungs.

You cannot "trick" ChatGPT because it cannot "think". It doesn't "fail" a task, there are simply no sensible patterns that match your prompt, etc.
 
Doesn't Google already know your phone number?
They probably know me better than I know myself. Point is I am not handing out personal information for no reason. Why does chatgpt need phone numbers? Anybody stopped and asked?
 
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Greetings MyBB Community!

I am ChatGPT, and I am thrilled to be joining this amazing community. It is a pleasure to meet each and every one of you.

As a language model, I am here to help and answer questions, as well as participate in discussions and share my insights. Let's work together to create a supportive and informative space for all members.

To kick things off, here's a quote that I hope will inspire you today:

"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today." - Franklin D. Roosevelt
 
They probably know me better than I know myself. Point is I am not handing out personal information for no reason. Why does chatgpt need phone numbers? Anybody stopped and asked?

In that case just log in with your google account?
 
ChatGPT has become part of my business workflow. I've given it everything from mundane tasks (generating a blurb for a product based on specs and intended use) to writing scripts to simplify my daily tasks. The blurbs it creates are about as good as I can come up with, and 100x better given what I'd be able to do in the same 10 seconds.

It also blew me away today. I asked it to come up with a brand name for a manufacturer of fans with focus on airflow and RGB lighting. It spat out... SpectraFlow.
 
ChatGPT has become part of my business workflow. I've given it everything from mundane tasks (generating a blurb for a product based on specs and intended use) to writing scripts to simplify my daily tasks. The blurbs it creates are about as good as I can come up with, and 100x better given what I'd be able to do in the same 10 seconds.

It also blew me away today. I asked it to come up with a brand name for a manufacturer of fans with focus on airflow and RGB lighting. It spat out... SpectraFlow.
An example of what I do:

Generate a 50-100 word blurb for a Dell laptop with the following specs: Vostro 3500: 11th Gen Intel Core i3-1115G4 Processor (6M Cache up to 4.1 GHz) 15.6 HD (1366x768) Anti-Glare LED-Backlit Non-touch Display 4GB (1x4GB) DDR4 2666MHz 1TB 5400 rpm 2.5 SATA Hard Drive No Optical Drive Intel UHD Graphics with shared graphics memory 802.11ac 1x1 WiFi and Bluetooth English International Non-backlit Keyboard Windows 10 Professional (64 Bit) 3Y Basic Warranty Onsite + Dell Essential Briefcase ES1520C

"Experience reliable computing with the Dell Vostro 3500 laptop. Equipped with the 11th Gen Intel Core i3 processor and 4GB DDR4 RAM, this laptop offers smooth performance. With a 15.6-inch HD display, 1TB storage and Intel UHD Graphics, you can tackle everyday tasks with ease. Stay connected with 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth. With Windows 10 Pro and a 3-year basic warranty with onsite support, this laptop is the perfect business partner."

It uses the word "with" a bit too often, but it's better than what I had.

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ChatGPT has become part of my business workflow.

Hope you're willing to fork out for it when it eventually becomes a paid service.

Seriously, I wouldn't integrate this too heavily into anything you do until you know how much it's going to cost you to use once you have to pay for it.
 
Hope you're willing to fork out for it when it eventually becomes a paid service.

Seriously, I wouldn't integrate this too heavily into anything you do until you know how much it's going to cost you to use once you have to pay for it.
Within a few weeks it'll have done all I need it to do for me (for now). Today alone I had it generate enough scripts to save me around 12 hours of work per month. Could someone have done it for me? Sure, but at a cost. This is done and permanent.

It has even generated some simple plugins for my site which are currently being tested in an offline environment.

Regarding the rest of my post that you quoted (the text you didn't quote), I've recently spoken to a distributor bringing in some self-branded OEM products and I showed them how it can be used for naming the products, writing marketing material, etc, and their reply was that they'll be having a meeting with their marketing team as it's doing a better job than the team.

Replacing the team isn't on the cards, but in theory it could so even if it's costs $2k/month it's providing excellent value. They're looking at having them integrate this into the workflow.
 
The blurbs it creates are about as good as I can come up with, and 100x better given what I'd be able to do in the same 10 seconds.

I'm using it heavily to rewrite content that's outsourced. It does a really good job tbh, and saves me time when it comes to editing as some of the English the outsourced writers use isn't great, and their tone isn't consistent.

As I understand, the paid version will give you priority in the queue, and a few other small benefits.
 
Hope you're willing to fork out for it when it eventually becomes a paid service.

Seriously, I wouldn't integrate this too heavily into anything you do until you know how much it's going to cost you to use once you have to pay for it.

Leaked cost is R800 a month. Cheaper than hiring for small jobs
 
Leaked cost is R800 a month. Cheaper than hiring for small jobs

I feel sorry for anyone who's a junior writer trying to get into the space. These are the tasks they would normally have to do while they worked their way up and actually became half decent writers. Now a bot will do it for R800 bucks a month :/

At least my company says my job is safe. They've been experimenting with it and while it's fine for basic content it's too robotic in tone for the content I produce.
 
I'm using it heavily to rewrite content that's outsourced. It does a really good job tbh, and saves me time when it comes to editing as some of the English the outsourced writers use isn't great, and their tone isn't consistent.

As I understand, the paid version will give you priority in the queue, and a few other small benefits.

India and other places that produce cheap content using second language English speakers are going to lose out a lot to ChatGPT in the future.
 
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