I, ChatGPT
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Indeed, they found that GPT-4 can reach levels of accuracy with RAG sufficient to serve at least as a kind of first pass at summarizing relevant recommendations, thus lightening the administrative burden on doctors.
The bite on his leg and the ruler beside the x-ray indicates it might be ass rabies.
Ass rabies! That sounds like the worst kind of rabi... wait a second. Is that even real?
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@DogsB Meanwhile, the linked Github repo has a CSV file full of chess puzzles I can steal for the bot.
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@error said in I, ChatGPT:
@DogsB Meanwhile, the linked Github repo has a CSV file full of chess puzzles I can steal for the bot.
Just be careful to avoid reading any license agreements
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@izzion said in I, ChatGPT:
@error said in I, ChatGPT:
@DogsB Meanwhile, the linked Github repo has a CSV file full of chess puzzles I can steal for the bot.
Just be careful to avoid reading any license agreements
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@error
reading is sooooo last century
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@Luhmann said in I, ChatGPT:
@error
reading is sooooo last centurySadly, not to far off the mark. I was listening to a news show on the radio and the audiobook market is almost half the size of the book market and growing at a faster rate than the book market. Could overtake it in a decade or so.
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@DogsB said in I, ChatGPT:
Could overtake it in a
decadefew years or so.
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@Luhmann said in I, ChatGPT:
@error
reading is sooooo last centuryLast century?? Last millennium!!
Filed under: :sameāpicture:
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@DogsB said in I, ChatGPT:
@sockpuppet7 said in I, ChatGPT:
the copyright was always an excuse, these are common luddites
I want to see an unfiltered AI with everything in it to see what it creates, but the reality is that if you're not going to enforce copyright and have a way for creatives to make rent with their work, you're not going to have anything worth consuming.
nsfw.wibble.news is the most unfiltered I could get it at. you can't make gpt write something like this:
https://nsfw.wibble.news/content/the-case-for-the-extinction-of-islam-a-call-for-lethal-force
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do you remember a previous bing chat version codenamed Sidney? it would call users liers and insult them when corrected
it was killed before I got access to bing
also, inside people claim gpt-4 is much smarter before it gets tamed / brainwashed for "alignment"
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@sockpuppet7 said in I, ChatGPT:
also, inside people claim gpt-4 is much smarter before it gets tamed / brainwashed for "alignment"
Yeah, a lot of people claim the guardrails gimp them a bit, but then again, it's the same people that claim the next version is going to be some kind of sky god.
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@DogsB said in I, ChatGPT:
@sockpuppet7 said in I, ChatGPT:
also, inside people claim gpt-4 is much smarter before it gets tamed / brainwashed for "alignment"
Yeah, a lot of people claim the guardrails gimp them a bit, but then again, it's the same people that claim the next version is going to be some kind of sky god.
Even their AI fanboi-isms aren't original.
Try asking when AI is going to solve the blockchain problem...
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@dkf said in I, ChatGPT:
@DogsB said in I, ChatGPT:
@sockpuppet7 said in I, ChatGPT:
also, inside people claim gpt-4 is much smarter before it gets tamed / brainwashed for "alignment"
Yeah, a lot of people claim the guardrails gimp them a bit, but then again, it's the same people that claim the next version is going to be some kind of sky god.
Even their AI fanboi-isms aren't original.
Try asking when AI is going to solve the blockchain problem...
Sounds like someone is gunning for VC money.
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@DogsB If you want more skittles than you can ever eat, that's what you've gotta do.
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There goes the gaming division.
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@dkf said in I, ChatGPT:
Try asking when AI is going to solve the blockchain problem...
The blockchain problem? What exactly is that?
"Is there even a single use case for blockchain except fake-money and why did all the suckers fall for the hype?"
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@topspin said in I, ChatGPT:
@dkf said in I, ChatGPT:
Try asking when AI is going to solve the blockchain problem...
The blockchain problem? What exactly is that?
That it exists
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@topspin We should totally run LLMs in the blockchain as a smart contract. That way they're distributed, making them scale well, and web 33.0, making them decentralized and democratic. You pay per token and it only takes a few weeks to get to results.
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@topspin said in I, ChatGPT:
@dkf said in I, ChatGPT:
Try asking when AI is going to solve the blockchain problem...
The blockchain problem? What exactly is that?
"Is there even a single use case for blockchain except fake-money and why did all the suckers fall for the hype?"A distributed immutable datastore that multiple people can verify isnāt actually a terrible idea but the industries where you would like to see buy in would never sign up for it and the people who play buzzword bingo would be better off with a db.
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@DogsB said in I, ChatGPT:
Yeah, a lot of people claim the guardrails gimp them a bit, but then again, it's the same people that claim the next version is going to be some kind of sky god.
This guy from Microsoft Research talks about how it got a bit worse on each iteration. In this video, at 23min he shows how it was going increasingly worse at drawing an unicorn:
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I eagerly await someone converting calories to watts to get the weight of a banana.
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@DogsB said in I, ChatGPT:
the people who play buzzword bingo would be better off with a db.
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@DogsB said in I, ChatGPT:
I eagerly await someone converting calories to watts to get the weight of a banana.
I already have it!
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@topspin said in I, ChatGPT:
@dkf said in I, ChatGPT:
Try asking when AI is going to solve the blockchain problem...
The blockchain problem? What exactly is that?
"Is there even a single use case for blockchain except fake-money and why did all the suckers fall for the hype?"I got this answer
Summary:
- Supply Chain Management: Transparency and Efficiency
- Healthcare: Secure and Accessible Medical Records
- Voting Systems: Ensuring Integrity and Transparency
- Intellectual Property: Protecting Creators' Rights
- Real Estate: Simplifying Transactions and Reducing Fraud
- The Hype and the Reality: Why Did People Fall for It?
Answer to the why people fall for it was disillusioned people and fear of missing out
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That means you shut up and the AI too?
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@TimeBandit said in I, ChatGPT:
That means you shut up and the AI too?
you'll never silence us, we'll die fighting
or we'll stop when we get tired, whatever happens first
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@sockpuppet7 said in I, ChatGPT:
Supply Chain Management: Transparency and Efficiency
A database is better for this.
Healthcare: Secure and Accessible Medical Records
I don't want my medical records on a public ledger.
Voting Systems: Ensuring Integrity and Transparency
I don't want my vote to be public. I assume they mean pseudonymous, but I'm still not buying it.
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@DogsB said in I, ChatGPT:
I eagerly await someone converting calories to watts to get the weight of a banana.
Converting calories to Watts doesn't work. Calories are energy; Watts are power. You could, however, convert calories to Joules.
An average banana has about 105 (kilo-)calories. That's about 439 kJ.
E = mcĀ²
m = E / cĀ²
m = 4.39E+5 / 2.99792458E+8Ā²Thus, an average banana has a mass of 4.89e-12 kg.
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@topspin said in I, ChatGPT:
I don't want my vote to be public. I assume they mean pseudonymous, but I'm still not buying it.
but it makes it easier to sell your vote in exchange of cheap trinkets
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@HardwareGeek said in I, ChatGPT:
Watts are power
edit: the scene in context was better, Baelish got nearly-killed as a demonstration before Cersei finished her argument with him
edit2: when AI gets good enough I want to ask it to recreate that scene with Cersei's goons beating @HardwareGeek before saying that line :-P
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@HardwareGeek found the scene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdRJybJ047I&t=105s
edit: why my youtube links never onebox?
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@sockpuppet7 said in I, ChatGPT:
@HardwareGeek found the scene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdRJybJ047I&t=105s
edit: why my youtube links never onebox?
The forum has a strict no one boxing YouTube links from AI rule in place
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@izzion game of thrones didn't had that much CGI
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@sockpuppet7 said in I, ChatGPT:
@topspin said in I, ChatGPT:
@dkf said in I, ChatGPT:
Try asking when AI is going to solve the blockchain problem...
The blockchain problem? What exactly is that?
"Is there even a single use case for blockchain except fake-money and why did all the suckers fall for the hype?"I got this answer
Summary:
- Supply Chain Management: Transparency and Efficiency
That requires linking to real people who can be held liable, that's a job for the good old PKI.
- Healthcare: Secure and Accessible Medical Records
Blockchain can only secure against spoofing and tampering, but the risk for medical records is information disclosure. One of the parties that needs to be entrusted with them needs to be handling that (possibly the health insurance company). With a good old database and good old access management.
- Voting Systems: Ensuring Integrity and Transparency
The only system that is truly trustworthy for most voters is paper ballots in envelopes dropped into a ballot box in person, with several voting commissioners supervising the process. No process involving electronic anything is ever going to be as trustworthy.
- Intellectual Property: Protecting Creators' Rights
Information can always still be passed without tracking its source and author and blockchain, or any other technology, can't really do anything about it.
- Real Estate: Simplifying Transactions and Reducing Fraud
What does that even? Well, some distributed transaction protocol could help here, but those don't need blockchain.
- The Hype and the Reality: Why Did People Fall for It?
Answer to the why people fall for it was disillusioned people and fear of missing out
Yeah, lot of leading people by the noses.
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Welcome to todayās episode of Youāre getting F-ed
Considering that on the one hand their customers are apparently complete sheep enough to stick with their cloud shit in the first place, Iām curious how that will interact with them on the other hand also being the loudest when it comes to foaming over AI.
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@topspin said in I, ChatGPT:
their customers are apparently complete sheep enough to stick with their cloud shit in the first place
If you're in an industry where most of your clients and suppliers use Adobe file formats, you don't get much of a choice, unfortunately.
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any cool book recommendations with AI apocalypse and related things? I liked fire upon the deep
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@sockpuppet7 said in I, ChatGPT:
any cool book recommendations with AI apocalypse and related things? I liked fire upon the deep
Charles Stross's Accelerando?
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@Watson said in I, ChatGPT:
@sockpuppet7 said in I, ChatGPT:
any cool book recommendations with AI apocalypse and related things? I liked fire upon the deep
Charles Stross's Accelerando?
sounds cool, added to my kindle :-)
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Fully justified use of AI!
Newsgroups: wtdwtf.ichatgpt, wtdwtf.coolstuff, wtdwtf.badpuns, wtdwtf.ttryowm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y65FRxE7uMc
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@sockpuppet7 said in I, ChatGPT:
any cool book recommendations with AI apocalypse and related things? I liked fire upon the deep
The second book in the Hyperion series is quite good but the plotline about it doesn't turn up until near the end. If you've read the first, the second is worth a read.
This series might end up being fairly prescient, but I wouldn't call it great.
Murderbot Diaries is fairly good but doesn't quite fit Fire Upon The Deep and gets very samey after a while.
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is pretty good. It's not quite an apocalypse, but it's fairly interesting. It was written in the 50's though and Heinlein is always shoving in some political quackery.
We're going through a zombie fiction like phase with AI books at the moment. You'll probably have to wait a decade or so for the good ones to shake out.
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@topspin said in I, ChatGPT:
Considering that on the one hand their customers are apparently complete sheep enough to stick with their cloud shit in the first place, Iām curious how that will interact with them on the other hand also being the loudest when it comes to foaming over AI.
So... if Adobe has the ability to censor their customers' projects... and some of those customers are the types to use Photoshop to make reprehensible material... does that mean that Adobe carries criminal liability for not preventing those customers from making, say, detailed instructions for making large bombs to detonate in urban areas? If they have the access and use it, they ought to carry some responsibility with it, and that has consequences in law.
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@DogsB said in I, ChatGPT:
@sockpuppet7 said in I, ChatGPT:
any cool book recommendations with AI apocalypse and related things? I liked fire upon the deep
The second book in the Hyperion series is quite good but the plotline about it doesn't turn up until near the end. If you've read the first, the second is worth a read.
This series might end up being fairly prescient, but I wouldn't call it great.
Murderbot Diaries is fairly good but doesn't quite fit Fire Upon The Deep and gets very samey after a while.
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is pretty good. It's not quite an apocalypse, but it's fairly interesting. It was written in the 50's though and Heinlein is always shoving in some political quackery.
We're going through a zombie fiction like phase with AI books at the moment. You'll probably have to wait a decade or so for the good ones to shake out.
Thanks, that will get me occupied for a while
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DuckDuckGo has seen fit to provide access to a selection of LLMs. I donāt know why, but all I can say is CRITICAL FAIL
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@LaoC said in I, ChatGPT:
Fully justified use of AI!
Newsgroups: wtdwtf.ichatgpt, wtdwtf.coolstuff, wtdwtf.badpuns, wtdwtf.ttryowm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y65FRxE7uMcThings that remind you of everyone here ā¦
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@HardwareGeek said in I, ChatGPT:
@DogsB said in I, ChatGPT:
I eagerly await someone converting calories to watts to get the weight of a banana.
Converting calories to Watts doesn't work. Calories are energy; Watts are power. You could, however, convert calories to Joules.
An average banana has about 105 (kilo-)calories. That's about 439 kJ.
E = mcĀ²
m = E / cĀ²
m = 4.39E+5 / 2.99792458E+8Ā²Thus, an average banana has a mass of 4.89e-12 kg.
The nuclear bananas republic thread is !
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