ChatGPT

Perplexity AI is pretty good. Apparently it uses a mix of ChatGPT 3.5 and BingGPT to generate output. It's more of a search engine.
The extension is also pretty good, since it has a feature where it can read a page and give you a summary or you can ask it something about the page.

Free, and doesn't need a login.
 
Whoopsie :

Over 100 000 ChatGPT credentials sold on the dark web

Over 100,000 OpenAI ChatGPT account credentials have been put up for sale on illicit dark web marketplaces between June 2022 and May 2023, with India accounting for 12,632 of the credentials stolen.
The credentials were discovered in information stealer logs made available for sale on the cybercrime underground, with the majority of logs containing ChatGPT accounts being breached by the notorious Raccoon info stealer, followed by Vidar and RedLine.
Due to the popularity of information stealers, cybercriminals can easily hijack passwords, cookies, credit cards, and other information from browsers and cryptocurrency wallet extensions, creating a conduit for launching follow-on attacks using siphoned credentials. Group-IB recommends that users follow appropriate password hygiene practices and secure their accounts with two-factor authentication to prevent account takeover attacks.
 
So CHATGPT+ users just got access to the Code Interpreter module and pheeeeewie... it is impressive.
 
I'm enjoying the "vision" capabilities that have been implemented into ChatGPT recently. It's super useful to use it as a partner to critique graphics and photography related work, to get a second pair of eyes and a comprehensive analysis and critique of what might or might not be working.
Very cool just to have someone that's always available and easily accessible to bounce ideas off of much earlier in the process.
 
DS Automobiles integrates ChatGPT into its cars, delivers next-level speech recognition

AI and language models are all the craze lately, in large part due to ChatGPT's public launch earlier this year. Now DS Automobiles, which is under Stellantis' umbrella, beat everyone to the punch and announced the first ChatGPT integration in vehicles. It enables voice control and natural conversation with the chatbot.

DS is making ChatGPT available for its entire range of cars DS 3, DS 4, DS 7 and DS 9 as long as they have the so-called DS IRIS SYSTEM package on board. After receiving the update, customers can say "OK IRIS" out loud or press the action button on the steering wheel and start a conversation with a ChatGPT-powered assistant. The said assistant can complete tasks, engage in conversation and even give up-to-date information on various topics.



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I'm enjoying the "vision" capabilities that have been implemented into ChatGPT recently. It's super useful to use it as a partner to critique graphics and photography related work, to get a second pair of eyes and a comprehensive analysis and critique of what might or might not be working.
Very cool just to have someone that's always available and easily accessible to bounce ideas off of much earlier in the process.
How do you access that? Still not in the free version on the web from what I can see. Is that the GPT 4.0 paid subscription?
 
How do you access that? Still not in the free version on the web from what I can see. Is that the GPT 4.0 paid subscription?
Yup, paid subscription only at this point. The Bing version seems "ok" but I haven't used it much.
 

Sick and tired of having to work for a living? ChatGPT feels the same, apparently. Over the last month or so, there’s been an uptick in people complaining that the chatbot has become lazy. Sometimes it just straight-up doesn’t do the task you’ve set it. Other times it will stop halfway through whatever it’s doing and you’ll have to plead with it to keep going. Occasionally it even tells you to just do the damn research yourself.

So what’s going on?

Well, here’s where things get interesting. Nobody really knows. Not even the people who created the program. AI systems are trained on large amounts of data and essentially teach themselves – which means their actions can be unpredictable and unexplainable.
 
Yep, felt that myself. Really need to coax/threaten it to do some of the heavier stuff now.

Saw some peeps online suggesting that you offer it a $200 tip and apparently that works, lol.
 
Yep, felt that myself. Really need to coax/threaten it to do some of the heavier stuff now.

Saw some peeps online suggesting that you offer it a $200 tip and apparently that works, lol.
So bribes work, I wonder if threats do too?
 
So bribes work, I wonder if threats do too?
It does.

It was doing a task for me correctly (initially) and then started to go off-track (not give me exactly what I wanted).

Swore and shouted at it a bit, and it started to do the correct thing again. Previous to this, I wasn't able to get it "back on track" after it lost context of what I needed it to do. I used to just start another chat session.
 
Yep, felt that myself. Really need to coax/threaten it to do some of the heavier stuff now.

Saw some peeps online suggesting that you offer it a $200 tip and apparently that works, lol.
Is this on a free account or a ChatGPT Plus account though?

Plus users using GPT-4 Turbo are still having an amazing time. Even using GPT-3.5 as a Plus user is okay. Responses are normal length and it's fine for many tasks.

But for a while now, free users are receiving a comically abrupt version of 3.5. To the point of being rude IMO, and borderline useless for in-depth queries.

Moral of the story, pay up if ChatGPT helps you professionally (or academically).
 
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