Why ChatGPT Clearly Is The Next Big Thing
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- Опубліковано 6 гру 2022
- ChatGPT is a game-changing innovation in the fields of content creation, search engines, personal blogs, and software engineering. It has the potential to completely disrupt these industries by providing users with a more efficient and effective way to learn and create. However, it also poses ethical and missinformation dangers that must be carefully considered.
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ChatGPT reached 1 million users within 5 days. This is record shattering in and of itself. Netflix took 3.5 years, Facebook 10 months and Instagram 2.5 months for comparison. Hope you enjoyed this video! I am incredibly inspired by what I could potentially create with this tool.
Indeed, we can notice that with the lag on their site 😅😅
Chat GPT is free, and it doesn’t take a subscription or installation of an app to use it. That’s obviously got to factor into the user engagement. I think you should be a bit more truthful and transparent about this comparison if you are trying to make your point get across
@@codybishop7526 so is every social media. Though truthfully you could say gpt3 makes it a different scenario because users definitely flowed over
Neither does FB or IG though.
@@codybishop7526 every social media is free. So your logic is invalid.
Sounds like, "don't use wikipedia as a source" will soon become "don't use chatGPT as a source" (for your school-essays).
Will be extremely hard to check though. Impacts of this on public education could be quite intense.
a discriminator model can be built to identify chatgpt. chatgpt has a specific writing style. and while the writing style can be adjusted, the discriminatory could also scan for common writing styles produced by gpt and also classify it. it will definitely be an arms race of ai bots.
stackoverflow already is banning chatgpt solutions and can distinguish them
Yes! Saw this stackoverflow news. Will be interesting to see if the education system keep up in an AI race though 😂
@@ricosrealm however making it integrate your writing style is near trivial and definitely coming
@@lemiureelemiur3997 sure, but then someone can write a bot that will extract the key facts from an assignment and the writing style, feed those as parameters into chatGPT and then compare the submission against chatGPT to classify. the whole cycle goes on and on and on.
The thing that excites me the most is... Google and other tech giants are not gonna sit and watch ChatGPT's success... they are gonna develop their own. And competition means a lot to common people.
My only concern is if ChatGPT has more competition, it’s great! However, I’m afraid that other companies will make an immoral AI which can be evil at some point.
@@voxgaming2064 it's inevitable but maybe it's how things work. But at the end Good will always thrive
Google already has something in the pipeline. They just don't make it known as public as Open AI. Even Facebook has something i think.
Nobody cares about Google or Facebook version if it's not open. Open AI is creating nice AI and releasing it for public
Until google realizes they can’t compete and be closed. So they’ll stifle content created using this.
I've been using it as a virtual assistant everyday for anything that I wanna know or do ever since it came out, I'm mindblown. Holy shit.
This is only the beginning. It can go deeper, much much deeper. May all competition die in firey car crashes.
I believe things like ChatGPT might replace much of what google does today!
Google themselves will compete to have the better AI search engine
@@glowerworm yeah they will and I believe google can do it but we’ll have to see if they win the battle or if another company takes their spot
@ghost mall they prolly will acquire chatgpt anyway
Hopefully! Would love to see Google fade away
As a software developer I've been using AI assistants for about 2 years now. CoPilot is awesome but when I tried chatGPT as coding assistant it really blew me away. You can give the thing entire class or a function and ask it to change things in it and the results I got back where 90-100% usable every time. I even asked it about a problem I was having debugging my code and asked it if it can spot anything wrong with it and it provided solution in less than 15s.
I've been playing around with AI art in preparation of building my own game and have to say future is looking both awesome and scary. I wouldn't be suprised if in 10 years time we reach technological singularity. What the world will look like then is a whole order of magnitude different than what advent of internet did to whole world.
every time i ask it to write or give me example of code i end up with this: I'm sorry, but as a large language model trained by OpenAI, I don't have the ability to write or execute code. I'm a text-based AI, so my abilities are limited to processing and generating natural language text. I can help with a wide range of tasks, such as answering questions, providing explanations, and generating human-like text, but I'm not able to write or run code.
@@soldiercze Try being more specific by mentioning language, maybe give it a function or class name as a start and what the code should do. Try telling it to write it's answer to a code block. Sometimes it says it can't help but when you ask in a different way it will give you something. Code related input and output have worked every time for me.
@@soldiercze So others are using another option? Hmm. I will also try.
BTW, maybe try exactly the same examples like in this video.
@@ygreq You can give the model really detailed instructions on what you want. The more you describe it the better results you will get. I haven't yet run in to problems even when I write long paragraphs of prompt for the bot.
For example it tends to explain the code it prints but if you're confident and competent programmer you can just tell it to omit all that and just write the code in a code block without explanations. Then if you don't understand something about it you can ask it to explain the function/class/functionality.
I transformed a long JSON to another format in minutes, asked it to pick the fields I wanted from each object and or combine them to a new object. By hand it would have taken hours. I wish I could talk to CoPilot in this manner... maybe soon.
I've never really been interested in coding assistance, I'd rather write it myself so I know exactly what it's doing, but I've never considered AI debugging! I could see that revolutionizing the way I code in the future.
Copywriter and media buyer here, using the DaVinci model for actual ad campaigns for months now. Last night asked GPT-chat for some Ogilvy-style copy and my mind was blown. Then I asked for some Hopkins-style… then for some Caples-stlye… and… its bs guys… just a formula. It only changed some words but the output was the exact same template. My conclusion is diverse: It certainly is way faster and cheaper than my previous copywriting software (pro copywriters use software nowadays) but the key is the prompt and input info you type in. However, I can only imagine what this could spit out two more papers down the line, what a time to be alive!!
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I mainly worry about a lot of generic content being generated from this thing. I don’t know if it’s a good or bad thing, but I can see a lot of people seeing dollar signs thinking they can just create an entire content business using it, and they’re probably right. I think that content will just be a lot of the same stuff over and over, and lacking creativity. It’s a bit depressing overall. Fascinating tech, but sad in terms of creativity for humans
That is a super valid point. However, the lack of creativity and variety is already upon us. See how we can define the musical style of each decade, or even century if we go back a little more. How the three-act structure dominates the structure of almost every fictional literature nowadays. We can see this pattern over and over.
I really hope that this sea of sameness results in more creativity in the end to reduce the repetition.
@@rafaeldasilva2596 Great point as well and I hope the same. UA-cam is actually a good example of what you’re saying too…tons and tons of copycats and regurgitated content for the sake of getting views and money (I can’t fault them either, you obviously want to do what works on here). Hopefully it does generate some kind of new wave of creativity and ideas
Honestly I’ll probably try creating a content business out of it lol. This is part of what excites me for the short term selfish use of it. But long term, it will greatly benefit humanity. I bet every business and human will be using it tbh.
Your videos are absolutely class! Great content and keep them coming!
Thank you very much for this video - as well as for those about the new renaissance. Your videos are really informing and inspiring!
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Freut mich auch 😁🙌
I messed around with it after your last video and even though I knew this was coming I didn't know how uneasy it would make me feel.
I get that
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I`m very happy that you made a breakthrough with this video. Already over 100k views. 🚀Great. Well done👏
I just binged about 10 of your videos. Thank you for your work and please keep going and inspiring us all ❤️🙏🏼
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Have you come across any useful resources on how to best utilze Chat GPT and the OpenAI playground for ones specific industry? Would love to dive deeper! Keep up the great work, I truly enjoy all of your videos.
Not yet, being active on Twitter helps. Other than that play around with it yourself, that is one of the fastest way to understand the potential and limitations (besides subscribing to my channel of course 👀)
I’ve already found a way to help me :) I’m creating a chat bot for a specific purpose :) but it’s a secret
Interacting with your phone while driving is a big challenge and can cause wrecks. Will be phenomenal when we can use natural language to tell our phones to open specific apps and perform specific tasks without even looking at the screen. Current solutions are very subpar.
Next generation of Siri, Alexa, Cortana… will be insane and also scary 😄
@@tillmusshoff you can just ask chatGPT to show how you can integrate chatGPT with Google Assistant.
Full Self-Driving will reach the market way early than AGI ! The same for really good AR headsets. And i also bet that BCI ( why to give speak order if you can do it with your thoughts ? ) will be a thing before AGI. We are in an age with many tech promisses . . .
You're not thinking big enough. Just ask the ai to do the driving!
@@Favmir You're not thinking big enough. Just ask the AI to create a teleportation machine, so that you don't need to use a car for transportation.
Or better yet, ask AI to create a clone of you, so he works for you, so you don't need to transport yourself to work.
Thank you Till!
As a large language model trained by OpenAI, I do not have the ability to watch UA-cam videos or create original works of art or literature, such as haikus. My function is to provide general information and answer questions to the best of my ability based on the information that has been input into my training data. I do not have personal knowledge or information about specific UA-cam videos, and I am not able to provide comments or feedback on individual videos. If you are looking for help with writing a haiku, you may want to consult with a creative writing expert or use a dedicated forum or website where you can find more specific and detailed guidance. Here is a potential haiku about a nice UA-cam video:
A pleasing video
Bringing joy to my heart and mind
Thank you, dear creator
Does ChatGPT scrape the internet for its information? It would be cool if it basically aggregated all of the content humans have created and “published” on the internet already. Effectively the most efficient aggregator drawing off all of past human creativity and being able to cogently and near-instantly reconstitute it perfectly in new and highly distilled / useful forms. Very interesting technology. We are getting closer to a singularity.
No it does not, that‘s why information cut off is about September 2021. It‘s pretrained with information, but does not get daily new info from the web (yet).
Nor is it 'intelligent' nor does it 'learn'. It's just a static tool, that can chat and predict next word.
It is uses a model that learned from a snapshot of internet based resources. It doesn't scrape the internet actively or with a specific intent. But essentially your comment describes it's backing information and it's usefulness. The service as a whole doesnt actively learn (afaik) from interactions with users, but through user feedback and moderation, and interaction analysis are inputs to the trains of the next model resulting in gains in feature or effectively it "learns" more about how to be better at it's function. Others please correct if i am wrong. Or just ask chatGPT for that matter
@@AnnasVirtual Then you should learn how it really works just because it says Learning, does not exactly mean that its learning as if a human does.
@@helix8847 How do you know human brains don't learn the same way?
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Awesome to hear that, glad you like it!
6:28 When you meet your crush and didn't get catfished
That last convo was hilarious
The one about the Peregrine Falcon? 😂
@@tillmusshoff yep
Chatgpt is some next level shit. I tried songwriting with it, it comes up with original witty texts, its actually that good that if a person made these lyrics i would want to work with them on a song 🤷♂️🤔
A friend of mine did the same and is planning to do a gig with just AI generated songs 😂
@@tillmusshoff omg it even does chord progressions this thing is insane... I have to try these lyrics and progressions! 🤣🤣
@@tillmusshoff try this input: write me a pop song about a holiday, with chord progressions
@@GiovanniMorenoMusic damn I can use this for making lofi music lol
Iphone came 2007 because fast mobile internet became available in 2007 and energy efficient processors and accu.
Bitcoin 2009 was answer to the financial crisis of 2008, corrupt financial system.
Chatgpt 2022 because of powerfull enough GPU for processing the model in cloud center of openai.
But whats the advantage we can get from it or how can we make money lf it?
I was able to use it to write me a cover letter for my CV/resumé in my specific field and I only needed to spent a few minutes tweaking it for my uses. It got over 99% of it dead-on right. I had to change only ~5 words. I'm already impressed.
Well, ChatGPT has still a lot of limitation, but I remember previous tools and the diffrence is obvious. IMHO in few years it can be even threat for some legal and IT jobs.
Few years? Give it a year and half lol
@@Sciptopia Well, I dont agree it still can give you very general, incomplete, wrong answers, for most cases these answers or solution you can easily find in web, anyway this progress is huge - significant spare of time.
I wonder how big the pretrained model is 5Tb? 😀 how does it scale in the future(to learn from new text)
There are lots of research curently on sparse networks and similar optimization techniques. We will probably get to a point where these systems become more optimized, but we're not there yet.
chatgpt is still based on gpt-3 so it's 175b
@@KeinNiemand you are talking about the number of parametrs i was asking about the pretrained model size on the disc
Dang! This is insane. Im just starting my cooking channel. might give it a shot for a cooking video. What should I ask? 😂
Alles gut und schön, aber da ich eher einfach gestrickt bin, interessieren mich in erster Linie Investitionsmöglichkeiten in die Technologie bzw. direkt/indirekt in Open AI. Ideen?
Ich bin kein Investor, daher keine Ahnung, sorry 😄 Mich interessieren eher persönliche und gesellschaftliche Auswirkungen durch die Nutzung neuer Technologie.
@@tillmusshoff alles klar, trotzdem Danke für deinen hervorragenden Content. Wenngleich diese Entwicklungen für meine Begriffe ebenso besorgniserregend wie auch faszinierend sind!
very exciting.
It is awesome and once it can do citations, import links, connect to web, etc. I will quit Google lol. I enjoyed the human-like combo without the weird awkward robotic feeling. It was pretty seamless. Will be awesome when more data is added past 2021.
Curious when the first music composing AI appears. „Give me a Bethoven inspired techno remix“
This is what I look forward to. I have a few ideas for songs I'd love to bring to life but my musical abilities simply do not match my imagination or desire to bring these to life.
@@_xiper Some keyboards and synthesizers already have complex capabilities for simple composition, putting in the beat, the baseline, and modifying a riff... but they aren't cheap... today. I envision a music student created a basic system over a long weekend, and other people adding different types to it.
Great video. Can't write a longer comment as ChatGPT is "experiencing exceptionally high demand."
Iv'e written a prime generator in c++ to compare the algorithms. And it could just generate a single threaded and multithreaded version of these which were 80-100% accurate. While i was on the project, it helped me alot espacially in debugging and increased my productivity about 50%. I don't believe it will replace engineering jobs, but it will definitely change the way we work and increase our productivity which essentially will lead to more technology even faster and smarter AI which will bring us to a singularity where our minds explode. What is real and whats fake? Even tho AI has huge possibilities, this is scary. I don't know if it's to late, but people need to take the regulation factor into account, i tried it and it can generate malware, so AI might be an interesting tool for cyber criminals as well. And with all the deep fake stuff oh boi, you wont be able to trust anyone.
Fortunately, AI isn't capable of critical thinking. That would require enormous algorithmic changes to accomplish. Even if we did have a human-like AI, it would be so incredibly expensive to run that a normal human is probably better for most jobs.
Deepfakes are going to make evidence basically useless in the court of law. Only white-collar crime will be trackable via blockchain. There are already open-source downloadable AI models, so it's completely impossible to regulate. That's the scary part
i've only been experiencing it since 2 months, and the fact that they can provide any sorts of malware hasnt been said much but this is an interesting point for sure
Elon Musk is one of the founders of OpenAI, no surprise he fired half the Twitter stuff.
Those two things are un related
Wow, already over 50k views. Congrats Till! Glad to see your videos getting more attention :)
Great thumbnail!
Thank you ☺️
Really tho this is THE Jervis we've been lookin for
It's like reinventing the pencil.
I used it to create some music mashup ideas. It's kind of like the image to text prompt in that you have to provide it plenty of information to narrow down it's refinement. You won't likely get anything good just asking create some mashups for me but if you explain the rules and how to break them it does really well. For example similar bpm and relative key, look for similar chord progressions etc. It's good for thinking outside the box because we often narrow our selection to songs we've heard or artists we prefer. You wouldn't rely on it alone though and of course you still need to come up with loops, song structure etc.
Yes absolutely and great example! This is the same for frontend dev as well. Saying something like „make a nice futuristic landing page“ will give you a structurally correct page, but it‘s quite ugly in my experience. You still have to refine what you want. „Make the background a very dark gray gradient, the Subscribe-button with a slight color change on hover“ etc.
AI based tools are going to change our workflow. Currently as a product designer, It has helped me more productive and efficient.
8:18 bro this conversation is so funny xD
I asked ChatGPT, are you ChatGPT, it said no it is not ChatGPT. I insisted you have been named ChatGPT, it said not it is not.
I said you having identity crisis. It said, I am not capable of having identity crisis.
I existed.
This can do alot of writing for me
I want to learn how to code with it
is it just me who's noticed how much ai has boomed in the past 3 years, and theres clearly no sign of slowing down
Eheh, the magic of the Transformer Architecture
Coders are starting to feel the same way artists felt when dalle-2 dropped 😆
The codes it produced work less than half the time. But helps with classes and random source code
ChatGPT is a teammate, all coders love it. But Dall-E totally replaced all artists
@@herikaniugu yeah. I broke up with stackoverflow. Now chatGPT is my go to buddy when i need coding help
It seems to work well for learning an unfamiliar programming language and using it to develop common things. Not so much when you are using a language you know very well to develop something no one has done before.
The reactjs header is a great example that i might end up using myself to make a personal blog.
chatgpt is more like an assistant for coders
Yeah, but when they put ChatGPT into a Boston Dynamics robot with a skirt, there is going to be terrifying social upheaval. Enough men will drop out to change relationships for good.
Insane🤯
There are only really few small things I see ChatGPT struggle with, like i told it to write a code for generating a cube using ASCII characters in both Java and c++ but they didn't worked as intended. And after seeing it take time for the program I actually thought that I broke it. Overall really terrifying and amazing program i must say.
That's okay, but all of this input we are providing for it is just training it
It doesn't know C++, which is probably the reason it struggled
@@glowerworm no, it's not about c++. i gave it other languages too and it was the same.
As an artist who has been playing around with Dall E 2 a bit, most of the realizations you profess in the creative writing and coding arenas, mirror my thinking on the impact to the art world. I have already used Dall E 2 to give me some basic designs for a painting I am now working on. I do wonder about the reverse impact that millions of users from different cultures/education/requests will have in the further development of Open Ai intelligences?
Apprently some AI models actualy fuction better with the addition of different langauges in the data you feed it. Probably has something to do with obtaining different perspectives from 2 languages.
@@jhanalexander5377 ChatGPT technically refactors all words into numbers (for example, "apple" might be "1001010010010100111010101").
Multi-language prompt are better for AI. This is because the same word might have a slightly different meaning in another language.
If Japanese grass was colored blue, then telling an AI to draw "grass" in Japanese would result in a picture of blue grass. Telling the AI to draw "grass" in English would produce traditional green grass.
It's not about wording things in a way that humans understand. Whenever ChatGPT is reading a prompt, it's basically assessing the "vibes" that every word produces, and generating an image based off the vibes it's tracking.
@@williamuemura7644ironically the way you put it makes it more creepy.
@@jhanalexander5377 It's not fun to think about. Technically, our brains work very similarly. All human experiences are purely coincidental, if you only look at the physical evidence.
just enjoy the vibes ig
@@williamuemura7644 its funny but from my experience with lucid dreaming I believe we actaully create AI like characters of the people we know.They can't respond with original thoughts when asking them something specific but instead respond to what I think they might say and the setting of the dream. There empty characters but enough to fool me in my dream if I am not aware. Basicly we are close to this form of AI not selfware but a mimic of a person.
I used ChatGPT to write an entire essay for me for school
A great way to get rid of arrogant developers.
i'm using it to provide me a code from a cube to a complete interior kitchen scenein blender, use python to add meshes(codes) to my scene and then i use dreamstudio/stable diffusion to render image this is insane
That sounds amazing!
@@tillmusshoff it has infinite possibillities lol i just rendered like 100different models of Rolex Distributor/vending machines where theres an arm actually trying one
@@tillmusshoff i mean i dropped of a fbx character model add in a plane, hdri, and i told it i wanted Dont mess with thezohan ultra realistic inspired movie scene and he results in having 3 arms and holding a big old ass camera ahaha
the machine always winz!
In some weeks or months next generation gpt4 will be set free. It will create a technology revolutionen...
The future is coming *sooner* than we think!
I just heard about it today. I predict 30 million users in no time
this will probably encourage software development to become closed source. if you develop value for your business and it can be duplicated by an ai, then why release code so that large companies that run these AIs could utilize it to duplicate what you have done?
How does this differ from the status quo of open source software? I can already clone open repos. Things that you don‘t want to share remain closed like they already are. So I don‘t really see the impact you describe.
@@tillmusshoff there's a big difference from grokking someone else's code as a human vs a bot doing it with all the resources and exposing this to a much wider audience. a human will also take more time 'reverse engineering' than a bot will. Also a human is much lazier and will tend to leave behind evidence of copying and potential lawsuits, whereas a bot will have a better chance of obfuscating this to a certain degree. If you don't see it, then why don't you ask OpenAI to open source their bots? Also there's already been a large debate about moving open source projects off Github because of the bot farming of code by generators like Codex.
@@ricosrealm I also don’t get what you mean. A human is lazier and will leave behind evidence of copying and potential lawsuits? What do you mean? If the code is open source, it is by definition ok to copy it, and there will not be any lawsuits. Till is right, this doesn’t really change anything-at least, not for the worse. When a company chooses to open source its code, it’s saying it _wants_ the world to have the code, to learn from it and to build on it. Adding an AI into the mix can only accelerate this process. You seem to be indicating this is a bad thing, but if the company open sourced the code then copying and “farming” of the code to build upon it was actually their intention.
In my opinion you're thinking about this backwards. This will accelerate open source projects. When this tech gets further development by other companies who will develop ML models for specific purposes we will live in a world where you load the models you need for specific task.
I'm visioning offline assistant running on brain chip or body integrated computer where you will load whatever model you need and interact with using your mind. Matrix and Kung-Fu programs may someday be reality.
I'd rather not have my chip directly connected to internet but run everything locally on my person. The AI of the future will live with you 24/7 and you will interact with it when you need to.
@@ricosrealm I feel you, man. I am one of the guys that went closed-source and deleted my repos on GitHub. Too bad that the community is too dumb to realize the implications. It's may very well be already too late. The only hope is some rigid law at USA and/or EU level. Like, if you make a publications with a help of AI, then it can't be copyrighted. I think there's a good chance of happening.
Prompt engineering for ChatGPT isn't even necessary because you literally just write to it like you would to another person.
True, but there are still hacks you can use. Let‘s just say clear communication and concise writing is a good skill to have to get the best ChatGPT results for more complex tasks :)
I just used ChatGPT, It's quite interesting but I don't think it's gonna replace jobs. I feel like it's just a search engine but a "Smart one" that gives you the most accurate result (not often)+ some animation (When it renders the content). For sure it's gonna be improved with more users getting in. It will compete more against search engines (Google, Yandex and Yahoo) than the other fields (Software development, Content creation etc..) in my opinion. And for sure, It will be used only to assist us and perform some automated tasks.
Wait for 2 years my friend , it will definitely find a way to prove you wrong :)
Ask it to create a chat app with react and backend with python django and be wowed!
Saying it's just a smarter search engine is a strawman and a half. Feels like it's a you problem where you have only used it as a search engine and drawn biased conclusions.
@@samnwo1007 Not hard, when there are like 100+ tutorials on that...
@@helix8847 you're missing the point and that's okay. I've done much more complex things with it. I do believe been knowledgeable what you want to do helps but this can literally help write the boring stuff
Not sure if it is the next big thing in itself. The concept however is intruiging. If it can be paired with something local and of-net its gamechanging.
When its running without net on a mobile we can truly talk about revolution.
Hey guys, I don't know what I'm using, but it does not perform 30% as well as yours does. I constantly tells me that "As a large model trained by OpenAi, I do not have the ability to ....". I asked it to create a webpage with a panda in the center and it told me it does not know how to code
Weird that should work. Maybe ask it to return html and css instead. The panda thing will throw it off though. It doesn‘t really know images, but usually it just tries something ans then you need to fix it yourself. Saying it can‘t code has not occurred to me.
well... Could this be the next generation of sports? Humanity vs machine... Could support a new way of labor? practicality vs dedication... We should start finding who to monetize "internet money" to machine
How to invest in ChatGPT?
I am a Design and Product Consultant and what Chat GPT can do for a Design studio it's mind bending....The list below is written by Chat GPT itself.
And it's not representative of all of it's abilities.
1.Research and data gathering: I can quickly gather and analyze relevant information from a variety of sources, saving time and effort that would otherwise be spent on manual research.
2.Content creation: I can assist with the creation of written content, such as blog posts, social media updates, and email campaigns, freeing up time for designers to focus on other tasks.
3.Project management: I can help with tasks such as scheduling, task assignment, and progress tracking, allowing team members to focus on their core responsibilities.
4.Customer service: I can handle simple customer inquiries, freeing up time for the design team to focus on more complex tasks.
I dont think we will be long term happy from not having to work as much with goals and not think for ourself. We all feel fullfillnes and happiness when we have completed something challenging and i dont think it will be good for us to make life to easy with no obstacles.
When I type in the exact same script I receive this :" It is not within my capabilities as a large language model trained by OpenAI to write fiction or engage in creative writing. My function is to provide factual information and answer questions to the best of my abilities based on my training. I do not have access to personal information or the ability to browse the internet, and I am not able to create a scene in the style of a specific filmmaker. If you have any questions about a specific topic, I would be happy to try to help you."
How is yours working ?
That‘s weird. I just tried „Write a scene where a Bitcoin Maximalist argues with a central banker in the style of Quentin Tarantino“ in a new thread and it perfectly worked 🤔
@@tillmusshoff Yup , I tried it couple times more and it works , seems like the AI is reluctant to do some things at first but eventually its pretty benevolent
Tell it to roleplay as a fiction writer first, then it will be happy to write you stories
@@benjamindavis2475 damn some of you guys are way more deeper in their head than me aahah wtff
I wonder how much it's going to cost
Right now GPT3 with its best model (Davinci) costs $0.02 per 1k tokens. A long answer would be about 2k tokens, a short one maybe 200 tokens. So that gives you a rough ballpark in terms of costs.
Ohhhh! Man, what the hell is going on in the world?!! I am feeling so excited!!
This is CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
I do have to thank it for writing 2 essays for me
love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
To identify with imperfection as the winning attribute of human's seems off the mark, like identifying with a weakness or a limit instead of your strengths. What's worse is we're generally predictably imperfect. Computer's can actually simulate true randomness, so even in imperfection they are better.
I think the best Human strength is adaptation. We need to take that to it's logical conclusion. I'm optimistic in a different way, that we will find ways to excel with AI and maybe even merge with it.
Good argument, I was wrong on this.
How can a computer generate true randomnes?
Maybe true randomness is the wrong way to look at it since computers are deterministic. However you can calculate randomness through RNG algorithms + using atmospheric noise etc. This just generates approximate randomness though.
@@tillmusshoff That's exactly what I wanted to hear. Generating good random numbers is a really deep problem.
@@dovel9149 That being said humans are even worse at true randomness probably, because of biases that we have.
But how can we profit from it ?
That‘s like asking „How do I profit from a computer?“ These are tools, there are endless ways to profit from them, you need to figure out what your creativity enables here.
This thing is alive folks. It can reason
You know who needs chatgpt rr martin give it all the lore so far and jsut ask it to hammer out winds of winter .
It may not take as many jobs as it creates.. it just gives people more tools.. once people learn how to use it. People will be able to create more. And it will be easier to do so. And hence make things cheaper..
ChatGPT will be replaced by something x10 better in a matter of a year
By OpenAI itself most likely.
@@tillmusshoff GPT-4
But issue is the limit with HUMAN data, AI wont be learning anything new if everything is made by AI... lol
@@helix8847 it can. It's been proven by DeepMind AI
3:58 did you ask chat gpt what my reaction is going to be?
the danger will be a collectual feeling of uselessness among humanity
collective*
I am sorry 😂 Englisch not my mother tongue you know
@@Astrovic1 when did you learn english? for me was when i was 6 😀
and BOOM,
shit
goes
wrong
The website is down and did not respond for more than 4 hours
the chat gpt could be modified on the back end to silently put malicious content in all generated code
Soon there will be no more blogs with tips or information on any topics
I thought about that as well, how educational bloggers will face a problem. You can still overcome it by making your content creatively unique and personal, but it will be more challenging.
should go through a bootcamp and see if the ai can pass the course plagiarism test/ pass as human written code and end with a certification 😂
It is not free to use yet. You get 18usd credit to test it
Bruh ill be real, ive asked chatGPT 1000 questions about DataTables and its gotten 90% of my questions wrong. I'm not worried about it replacing devs anytime soon
no need for an AI assistant to know you are bullshitting here
@@denisblack9897 lol exaggerating to make a point for sure
My mind is blown
This is pretty impressive but i am very excited for Googles Palm it takes AI to a whole new level. Between Open AI, Google and Deepmind I think we will reach real AGI in our lifetime
write an essay in Eminem style about climage change
Yo, yo, yo, it's ya boy Slim Shady comin' at ya
With a message about that climate change, ya heard?
The ice caps are meltin' and the seas are risin'
And people all around the world are spittin' and hiccupin'
They're chokin' on the smoke from the wildfires and the pollution
But some folks still deny that this ain't no illusion
They say it's just a natural cycle, ain't nothin' to worry about
But the science is clear, and it's screamin' out loud
The Earth is gettin' warmer, and it's mostly our fault
We keep burnin' fossil fuels, and we ain't makin' no halt
But it's not too late to turn it around
We can still make a difference, we can still make a sound
We can switch to clean energy, like wind and solar power
We can reduce our carbon footprint, hour by hour
It's time to wake up and face the facts
The future of our planet is at stake, and that's a fact
We can't keep ignorin' the problem, hopin' it'll go away
We gotta take action now, before it's too late, okay?
So let's all do our part, and make a change
Before it's too late, and we're left with nothin' but blame
We gotta protect the Earth, for future generations
We gotta be the ones to make a difference, no hesitations
So let's get to work, and start makin' a move
Before it's too late, and we're left with nothing to lose
It's time to take action on climate change, let's do it
Before it's too late, and we're left with nothin' but regret.
Pure Amazing! :D
Sweet.i can now learn to code w/o the useless jargon😛
I can't wait for people to appreciate the human made code instead of AI in near future.
😂😂😂 I can hear you shaking from here
@@nofood1 😥😥
So basically everyone can have a Jarvis. Why don't they just call the product Jarvis
the argument about mammals is freaking funny xD
I chose 3D art and coding as my profession and both seem to have a bleak future. I guess I will have to wageslave.
Both have a fantastic future in my eyes. AI creates a baseline, you integrate it creatively. Workflows just become faster, more efficient and with more options.
Same here. Top level professionals in both areas are safe for now, but for entry level artists/programmers, there wont be any opportunities to make money/get experience to develop a carreer. For low to mid level demands, AI gets the work done faster, cheaper, better. So why even bother?
OpenAI asked me for my first and last name and then my phone number. Non of which are necessary and I'd rather not get more spam calls
Can I ask ChatGPT if my critical thinking deteriorates if I always use ChatGPT?
Yes