ChatGPT

It's all fun and games until the GPT is tricked into an enforceable contract but that seems like something which will be solved/mitigated.
I've read somewhere that a court clarified that AI cannot own property, and I assume there's no way any region would accept that an AI can enter into a contract.
 
I've read somewhere that a court clarified that AI cannot own property, and I assume there's no way any region would accept that an AI can enter into a contract.

 
Oh I see what you meant now. I have no sympathy for companies taking risks like that, or misconfiguring chatbots to that extent. And I don't think a Custom GPT can even be used in that manner.

I'm referring only to internal company tools. Custom GPTs are amazing for teams.
 
Oh I see what you meant now. I have no sympathy for companies taking risks like that, or misconfiguring chatbots to that extent. And I don't think a Custom GPT can even be used in that manner.

I'm referring only to internal company tools. Custom GPTs are amazing for teams.
I'm still very positive about GPTs - I feel the missteps will be part of the adoption.
 
I'm still very positive about GPTs - I feel the missteps will be part of the adoption.
My previous understanding of Custom GPTs was that you could just type some stuff about how the GPT should respond (e.g. formally, succinctly etc.) and provide it with knowledge outside of what it had been trained on.

How short-sighted that was. The stuff fellow devs are showing me is crazy. They're making bots for copywriting, branding, conversion rate optimisation and almost anything you can think of, bringing in all the latest trendy frameworks and setting up multi-step wizards that ask what you want to do and then basically automate the process for you. Some of them are even building APIs that their Custom GPTs can interact with.

And it's still very early days. Once we have the intelligence of GPT-5 and beyond, and Custom GPT capabilities are expanded further, well who knows?
 
You can now use ChatGPT without an account

Today OpenAI has announced the next step in its strategy of expanding the availability of AI tools. You can now use ChatGPT without an account.

More than 100 million people use ChatGPT across 185 countries on a weekly basis, and the company is hoping that lifting the account requirement will convince even more people to give its chatbot a try.

The ability to use ChatGPT without an account is rolling out gradually, so it may not be available immediately to all, but it is definitely coming.

Don't forget that, by default, OpenAI uses what you tell ChatGPT to improve its models for everyone. If you don't want it to record your interaction with the chatbot, you can turn this off through Settings - even without an account.


 
You can now use ChatGPT without an account

Today OpenAI has announced the next step in its strategy of expanding the availability of AI tools. You can now use ChatGPT without an account.

More than 100 million people use ChatGPT across 185 countries on a weekly basis, and the company is hoping that lifting the account requirement will convince even more people to give its chatbot a try.

The ability to use ChatGPT without an account is rolling out gradually, so it may not be available immediately to all, but it is definitely coming.

Don't forget that, by default, OpenAI uses what you tell ChatGPT to improve its models for everyone. If you don't want it to record your interaction with the chatbot, you can turn this off through Settings - even without an account.


Given how lazy and borderline useless ChatGPT Plus has become, you'd think they'd just focus on restoring GPT-4's capabilities to what it used to be rather than adding more and more free users.

I can't even use ChatGPT Plus anymore. Its coding capabilities are effectively broken for me. Claude Pro is pretty awesome but Gemini Advanced edges it out for my particular needs.
 
Anyone know of free AI tools to create video / images ? Dalle seems good with Chat GPT 4.0 but need to pay 20$ a month and not sure how good it is ?
 
Anyone know of free AI tools to create video / images ? Dalle seems good with Chat GPT 4.0 but need to pay 20$ a month and not sure how good it is ?
Nothing comes close to Midjourney, but that's not free. Cheaper than the $20 LLMs though.
 
OpenAI makes ChatGPT smarter and quicker for paying users


I rejoined ChatGPT Plus over the weekend after reading that news. It feels like it's back to being awesome. Unrecognisable from the trash it was a few months ago when I cancelled.
 
I can't even use ChatGPT Plus anymore. Its coding capabilities are effectively broken for me. Claude Pro is pretty awesome but Gemini Advanced edges it out for my particular needs.

Why choose ChatGPT over GitHub Copilot for coding?
 
Why choose ChatGPT over GitHub Copilot for coding?
Don't. I don't use ChatGPT for code unless I'm just brainstorming ideas. Or working outside of WebStorm.

And if you did want to use a non-IDE-based LLM for code, then use Claude Pro. It's better than ChatGPT Plus at code, often substantially so.
 
Don't. I don't use ChatGPT for code unless I'm just brainstorming ideas. Or working outside of WebStorm.

And if you did want to use a non-IDE-based LLM for code, then use Claude Pro. It's better than ChatGPT Plus at code, often substantially so.

Cool, will checkout Claude Pro, thanks.
 
I rejoined ChatGPT Plus over the weekend after reading that news. It feels like it's back to being awesome. Unrecognisable from the trash it was a few months ago when I cancelled.
I'll give it a try again albeit I've lost faith
 
I've been using free Claude over a paid chatgpt but I'll check to see how chatgpt is now.
 
Typical slimy corporate trying to use the lamest excuse to get out of taking responsibility, I’m glad the guy took it to the tribunal.

"Air Canada argued in the civil tribunal that the chatbot is a “separate legal entity” to the company, and that it could not be held responsible for its words to customers.


Tribune member Christopher Rivers ruled in favor of Moffat on Wednesday, determining the airline committed “negligent misrepresentation” and it must follow through with the chatbot’s promised discount.

“This is a remarkable submission,” he wrote. “While a chatbot has an interactive component, it is still just a part of Air Canada’s website. It should be obvious to Air Canada that it is responsible for all the information on its website. It makes no difference whether the information comes from a static page or a chatbot.”

Rivers ordered Air Canada to pay Moffat the promised $483 refund plus nominal fees."
 
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