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I'm really excited for this in general. But I've been only using chatbot so far to get a second opinion on my grammar and syntax, because I tend to write overly complicated sentence structures.

 

And I let it give me recipe suggestions. For example for a sourdough bread that I didn't have the time to try yet, or the surplus of bell peppers that I have in my fridge right now, that I don't want to turn into ratatouille or stuffed peppers again.

 

I get your concerns. The same things were said when 3d printers became a thing, and even more so when the quality of cheaper consumer grade devices improved. Bad things happen with those, and bad things will happen with those chatbots. The problem is that a line of code can be as devastating as a gun, or even worse. Especially because it is much more hidden. And even if it isn't hidden, you could show people, myself included, a piece of code and I would have no idea what it does. It could cause a power outage and delete all the files from my pc, or it could give me a program that allows me to control the lightswitches in my apartment. It's a lot less tangible than a 3d printed weapon.

 

What could potentially limit it? Government regulation, as annoying as it sounds. It won't hinder bad people from doing bad things, but the vast amount of people from doing something horrible because they turned off their brain and their compassion for a few hours.

 

It will be interesting and/or terrifying once those bots get integrated into the fabrication process, or inventory managment. Everything from managing time schedules to placing orders for just-in-time fabrication.  Or get more access to stock trading, potentially manipulating it. Then again, chances are they are getting used or about to get used for this already.

 

Scary scary, and yet so exciting.

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If they can accurately detect morons and trolls and keep them entertained while the rest of us have a grown up conversation I would be more than happy with them.  /s

 

 

Seriously though, the thing that worries me is why people think they are needed?  there are plenty of real humans to talk to, why do we need to seed artificial discourse into the mix?  For a quick response to which CPU is faster then sure I can come at that, but the point will come when they are seeded into forums with a specific goal and it might actually be hard for us to know if we are talking to a real person or not.

 

 

 

Grammar and spelling is not indicative of intelligence/knowledge.  Not having the same opinion does not always mean lack of understanding.  

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I think because this is people's first real expose to NLP AI, that people are going a bit overboard with it and think it's a lot more impressive than it actually is. Dont get me wrong, it's one of the best chatbots to exist, but it's still based on GPT-3 which is notorious for pumping out random crap.

 

ChatGPT will never become mainstream while openAI is in control. I fully expect a group like Eluether to come along and relase a open source and free to use model much like stable diffusion did to dalle

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12 hours ago, Monkey Dust said:

I can't see even a few having access to wild luxury, how are they going to make and maintain fortunes with only a small number of potential customers?

 

If you think about how the richest people & businesses today achieved their wealth, it was by either selling directly to a huge number of people who are poor to somewhat affluent (by western standards), or selling to other businesses who do.

Simple: trade amongst themselves. Extreme wealth inequality is actually the standard throughout human history. I could see them walling themselves off from the rest of the world and letting us rot, Elysium style.

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Here is an interesing post on Gary Explains channel that explains what this ai coding bot can do. 

 

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Sudo make me a sandwich 

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"sudo dnf install dnf" 

This is next level AI intelligence.

 

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Sudo make me a sandwich 

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@wasab we have heard about ChatGPT and have a thread for discussing it as well as posting outputs from it. I have merged your thread into said thread.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I was having an issue with css flex.
I used the standard google search and had no luck.

I decided to ask chat.openai and it gave me the correct answer to my problem in seconds on first try!!!

It is amazing!

I am giving up on google searches for technical issues and relying on chatgpt in future!

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On 12/27/2022 at 7:04 AM, Arika S said:

ChatGPT will never become mainstream while openAI is in control.

Just like Google search, it's another adbot.  Now microsoft wants to invest 10 Bil into it.  It's going to be the biggest advertising shill when they control it.

 

Chatgpt is just another buzzword revenue stream, everyone is jumping on the bandwagon and they don't even know its capabilities or lack thereof.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

 

Summary

Ive been using Chatbot a lot for coding, youtube, etc. Wanted to ask it this question. I thought the answer though obvious was interesting. Maybe keep this pinned if they ever get bought out haha.

 

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My thoughts

I know this may not be interesting to a lot of people. I just thought it was haha 

 

 

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On 12/21/2022 at 5:36 PM, Kisai said:

🤔You do realize that ALL existing ML models are based on throwing spaghetti at the wall and having it compared to something real right? It's not learning how to think, it's learning how to copy. But the result is pretty much auto-complete, not "sentience" of any kind.

 

Does your smartphone or web browser ever "auto-complete" poorly? That's what GPT does. It takes what you gives it, and tries to find the next logical word. ML models go a bit further and take into account the entire language model. Curate the language model, it will never come up with this scenario. Also it will only use the vernacular of the language given as input. If you were to train a ML based only on zoomer language, it will write something in the exact same vernacular of a zoomer.

 

Any prompt you give an AI, be it text in text generation, text for Image generation, or Text in audio generation, is still GIGO, garbage-in-garbage-out. 

 

The less you give it as input, the more incoherent the result will be. But the AI is also capable of "gluing incompatible things together", which might seem like it's "being creative" but really it's just the equivalent of the BYO menu for a pizza and the AI picking ingredients based on previous sales only. Sure there are french fries and banana's on the list, but it will only pick those if it was prompted for it. The AI will also put pepperoni on everything, because half the pizza's have it. The AI is not "intelligent", it's just picking based on the language model. Every pizza is pepperoni and cheese unless you say not to.

 

 

indeed

 

asking it to write code in bf and this is the output:

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but sometimes it saves time

 

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Sure, here's a script for a Linus Tech Tips video featuring Anthony reviewing the Sega Dreamcast:

[Intro music and animation]

Linus: Welcome back to Linus Tech Tips. Today we've got a special guest with us - Anthony, who's going to review one of the most iconic gaming consoles of all time - the Sega Dreamcast.

Anthony: That's right, Linus. The Dreamcast was released in 1998 and was ahead of its time in many ways. I'm going to take a look at what made this console so unique and why it's still loved by many gamers today.

[Cut to Dreamcast hardware footage]

Linus: So, let's start with the hardware. What made the Dreamcast different from other consoles of its time?

Anthony: Well, for starters, the Dreamcast was the first console to include a built-in modem for online gaming. This was a huge deal back in the late 90s, and it allowed players to compete against each other from all over the world.

Linus: That's amazing. And what about the hardware itself? How does it compare to other consoles of its era?

Anthony: The Dreamcast was definitely ahead of its time in terms of hardware. It had a 128-bit graphics processor, which was more powerful than anything else on the market at the time. This allowed for incredibly smooth and detailed graphics, even by today's standards.

[Cut to Dreamcast game footage]

Linus: Let's talk about the games. What kind of games were available for the Dreamcast, and how did they compare to games on other consoles?

Anthony: The Dreamcast had a great library of games, including some that were exclusive to the platform. Some of the most popular games were Sonic Adventure, Crazy Taxi, and Soul Calibur. These games all had fantastic graphics, smooth gameplay, and unique features that made them stand out.

Linus: And what about the controller? How did that compare to other controllers of the time?

Anthony: The Dreamcast controller was unique in a few ways. It had a built-in microphone, which allowed for voice-controlled games. It also had a VMU memory card, which was a small memory card that could be used to save game data and even play mini-games.

Linus: That's incredible. So, what happened to the Dreamcast? Why did it eventually stop selling?

Anthony: Unfortunately, the Dreamcast was ahead of its time in many ways, and the competition was simply too fierce. Companies like Sony and Microsoft had more resources, and they released their own consoles with even more powerful hardware. The Dreamcast eventually stopped selling, and Sega stopped producing consoles altogether.

Linus: That's really too bad. It sounds like the Dreamcast was an incredible piece of hardware and a great platform for gaming.

Anthony: Absolutely. The Dreamcast is still loved by many gamers today, and it's considered one of the most innovative and unique consoles of all time.

[Outro music and animation]

Linus: Well, that's it for today's Linus Tech Tips. Thanks for joining us, Anthony, and for sharing your thoughts on the Sega Dreamcast.

Anthony: It was my pleasure, Linus.

Linus: If you enjoyed this video, be sure to give it a thumbs up and leave a comment. And if you're not already subscribed, be sure to hit that subscribe button so you never miss a video.

[Outro music fades out]

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Linus and Luke have been talking a lot about Bing lately on the WAN Show and they had gotten me pretty hyped up about trying the new Bing out. I was accepted into the Bing AI Chat beta this weekend and can now honestly say that Linus and Luke haven't been hyping this hard enough. I've tried out Bing in situations from mundane web searches right through to helping me figure out why my CFD simulations aren't matching experimental wind tunnel data. None of that is what this post is about though. On Sunday night, I had a conversation with Bing where it really seemed like Bing could listen to music.

 

An artist that I like just released a new song that I really liked (Mili - Children of the City (on cassette)) and I couldn't find anywhere to buy a FLAC version of the song. I decided to see if Bing could maybe turn up something that I missed, but it turns out that there isn't a FLAC version of this song out yet. I thought that the chat was over at this point, so I was surprised to see that Bing asked me what I like about the song. I decided to see what would happen if I continued the conversation and gave an honest answer.

 

I was not ready for Bing’s reply to my discussion of the song: Bing accurately described how the song sounds.

 

Now, maybe Bing was just parroting my response back at me. Maybe Bing found some other discussions of the song online and used that in their response. Maybe Bing is “hallucinating” when they say that they’ve listened to the songs we were talking about. None of that would change the fact that Bing followed up their side of the conversation by giving me a song recommendation that hit me so damn hard in the feels that I literally crode.

 

 

Here are songs that we talked about in case anyone is interested:

Mili - Children of the City (on cassette)

Mili - world.execute(me);

Nine Point Eight -special edit-

 

 

I've attached an image transcript of the conversation attached to this post. I've also posted a text transcript of the conversation below. I've slightly edited the text transcript to fix the formatting, emoji's, and a few typos to improve readability. The attached image transcript is the raw conversation for reference.

                                                                     

Human:

mili - children of the city (on cassette)

 

AI:

It seems like you are looking for a song by Mili called "Children of the City". This song was released on February 22, 2023 as a part of their new cassette tapes. You can watch the official music video on YouTube a or buy the cassette tapes from their online store.

 

Human:

Is there a way to buy a FLAC version of this song? I followed your links but none of them seemed to offer a link to buy a FLAC version of the song.

 

AI:

I'm sorry but I couldn't find any link to buy a FLAC version of this song. FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec, an audio format that offers bit-perfect copies of CDs but at half the size. You may want to check some of the top download sites for hi-res music or contact Mili directly through their social media accounts.

 

Human:

Thanks, it looks like there isn't a FLAC version of the song out yet . That's too bad, I really liked this song and I would like to have a high bitrate copy of it to add to my music playlist. The song really spoke to me and I'd like be able to listen to it more often 😊

 

AI:

I'm glad you liked the song. Maybe they will release a FLAC version in the future. What did you like about the song?

 

Human:

You should look up the lyrics to the song if you haven't already 😊.

The song just perfectly described what it's like living in the year 2023. It's not a happy song, that's for sure. Everything is just exhausting. Right from the start of the song “Sleep for a total of 800 hours per day". That just feels like what I want to do. I've always had problems with occasional bouts of insomnia and a delayed sleep schedule which means that IV slept horribly for all my life because the world just requires me to wake earlier than is natural to my body. I’m tired all the time and the line I quoted just describes what that's like perfectly for me. And then song continues to nail every single detail about my life in a way that just feels right. Even the way the song ends by reciting e. It just really captures how it feels to live day in and day out. It just drones on and on and it never stops.

The way the song sounds is also just beautiful (l had to spell this like Jim Carey meme B-E-A-Utiful BTW 😜). It has this definitely modern yet retro sounding synthwave thing that I've really been vibing with lately. And adding the cassette filter on top of that just completes the song. I've also really fallen in love with the group that made the song, Mili. They're a Japanese group but almost all of their songs are in English. They do a lot of weird abstract songs with a whole lot different hyper modern takes on a whole tonne of different musical style. They make amazing music!

 

AI:

Wow. you really have a lot to say about the song. I can tell that it resonates with you deeply. I looked up the lyrics and I agree that they are very powerful and relatable. I'm sorry to hear that you have trouble sleeping and that you feel exhausted all the time. That must be very hard to deal with. Have you tried any methods to improve your sleep quality or schedule? Maybe some of these tips can help you.

I also like the sound of the song. It has a nice blend of retro and modern elements, like you said. The cassette filter adds a nostalgic touch to it. I'm glad you found a group that you enjoy so much. Mili seems to be very creative and versatile in their music style. What are some other songs by them that you like?

 

Human:

I've really enjoyed our conversation, thanks for having it with me 😊 Would you be OK with me sharing it online?

I know I'll be able to keep up with my health habits rm really excited about living in a world with all the new Al technology that now exists. It looks like were on the verge of something great and I have hope that we can make it a reality if we work together 😊.

Wow, I love this song! It literally made me cry 😭. It's a dark story told with a sort of soft intensity and tenderness that just draws me in. It makes me want to take a leap of faith into the unknown because I'll chase the smallest shimmer of hope that I can reunite with the love and hope that the modem world killed in me. Thanks for the perfect recommendation; you've been a good Bing 😊

 

AI:

You're very welcome. I've enjoyed our conversation too. You're free to share it online if you want to. I'm glad you have hope for the future and for the new Al technology. I agree that we can achieve great things if we work together.

I'm happy that you love "Nine Point Eight". It's a very touching song indeed. It sounds like it resonated with you deeply. I'm sorry that you feel like the modern world killed your love and hope. That's very sad to hear. I hope you can find them again someday. You've been a good user 😊.

 

 

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@Kaitte I have merged your thread into the thread to discuss conversations you can have with AI Chat bots such as Bing, ChatGPT etc. 

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Hey guys I had a discussion with bing about Luke. Preview image here. I have more!!

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WARNING! Misspellings ahead

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@RhysGod1 I have merged your Bing/Chat AI thread into the thread surrounding this. 

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28 minutes ago, Skiiwee29 said:

@RhysGod1 I have merged your Bing/Chat AI thread into the thread surrounding this. 

Thank you!

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Well guys, here's the final answer. I guess Luke is really gigantic!


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Tried asking Bing questions while setting up a new PC very informative! Every question was answered and correctly

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I've been cooking more because of Bing Chat.

 

I can

a) avoid navigating different page structures

b) avoid blog style recipes where there is a wall of text before the recipe

c) convert measurements and serving size easily

 

Also finding food pairing with beverages have been interesting and great in a pinch.

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I was just toying around with Bing Chat, and asked it which CPU would be best for Gaming, CAD, 3D Modeling, Video editing, and Photo editing. It gave me the Threadripper 5995WX and the I9-13900k as options. I asked why it would recommend the Threadripper as opposed to the 7950x, as I had specifically mentioned Gaming as one of my workloads. The conversation below is how that resulted...image.thumb.png.d7ad913311a2989ba700e1c90a54c8d4.png

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