Absolutely wonderful video! I live for finding joy in the process of creation. I constantly wish more people were this same way but in my opinion we culturally brainwash that impulse out of people through education systems that simply quantity your ability for rote learning, and a culture around labour that has an ultimate end goal of being in a position of financial and psychological power over others. I work because I believe it is human nature to work not to reach any endpoint imagined or real.
I would've written a comment about how good this video is, But chatgpt keeps giving me an error message. If only there was another way to write an honest sincere comment about how thankful i am for you sharing your experiences and thoughts on this topic..
Bro same. My friends and I were working on making our own games this year and the last month of the year we discovered ChatGPT and one friend got like 120% efficiency in his open world RPG card game while I literally got more confused by it than anything else trying to figure out how to make an inventory system. On the other hand, I use it to write bs stories all the time for fun and as long as you prompt it well enough you get some really interesting fanfiction
It's fair to say that the artistic landscape will be RADICALLY different in the coming years. All we can do now is hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
Great to see schools adapting to new technologies rather than blocking them & denying that hey are useful for developers, when creating projects. Even though, making it mandatory isn't a great choice, AIs are great when they're used to search for personalized answers based on what you experience, but not a tool that should be used for everything, because you'd become dependent, and the code that AIs generates are pretty bad, so fully relying on them isn't something to do, but it can serve as a helpful tool. It's my personal opinion, but I don't like Copilot and AIs that helps you way too much, I like having to code myself things, while using ChatGPT when I face an issue that I'm unable to solve, or that I take too much time to solve. But I find it quite satisfying to write code yourself, rather than having an AI that predicts what you wanna do and gives you a code that doesn't reflect your way of thinking, and it'd be maybe more difficult to edit that generated code as you didn't write it.
At the cost of uploading this video slightly after the trend has died down, you've made a reasoned video that recognizes the limitations of AI and doesn't mislead people into thinking you can simply generate entire projects with ChatGPT. This video easily could have been titled "Can ChatGPT complete my assignment for me?" and had some script that went along those lines. This is how to *responsibly* create videos on novel or trendy topics IMO. You did an excellent job
Man that's really interesting. I whenever I hear about schools and teachers creating assignments that utilize ai I'm always blown away, just because it never really occurs to me and I always just view ai as an all-purpose "solution", I guess (not to say Iike ai, but that's a different discussion). My dad's a professor and he was talking about students prompting chatGPT with a writing prompt for an essay and then the students have to analyze and grade it, and that actually seems like a really effective learning tool, and that adds a lot of nuance to ai discussion. Idk, I just think it's interesting. Cool video lazyalarm
ChatGPT is like a very advanced parrot. It can be fun to see what it says, but you wouldn't query a parrot for information or transcribe what it says for your homework, even if it appears to be speaking coherent, complex sentences, because you should understand that it's a parrot and it doesn't actually understand what it's saying
@@amaryllis0 actually cheating on my tests is basically the only thing i still use chatgpt for, i got a 90. other than that yeah, there's a huge misconception that it's not actually smart and is really just trained to say things, like a parrot.
in 2 years i go to university and i study comp sci , your ideals where helpful and very interesting and i agree on ur views on AI , all i can say is that today you changed a persons life for the best
Very good video. Thank you for sharing with us. Found out about your channel today and subscribed. Totally agree with you about having enjoyment with what we learn. In fact I always say to my students and others teachers, when we are having fun is when we are learning. Is so important for us to play even if is serious play. Wishing you an amazing ride in your learning adventures. Who knows one day I be able interview you for show younger kids how fascinating can be the process of learning. 😁
Another great video!💪 These are pretty much all of my thoughts save maybe a few little differences on how I feel about using AI and it's place right now. It's such a strange gray area and there really isn't any right answer on the long term affects it might have... as long people aren't following step 2 and administering to target
I have one unit left of my degree and I WISH they gave us this much freedom with our programming assignments! I don't care for the ChatGPT reliance, but the choices you had available to you when setting it up makes me feel jealous. Every unit has basically just been step-by-step guides on how to do the task and I haven't really learnt anything
Most units we did we're basically step by step guides. The unit spent making an app was the most freedom we had. Still, it was a weird push and pull for us. The instructors would say that we had the freedom to do all kinds of things, but the assignment details and marking rubrics were extremely specific and restrictive.
I believe that while AI is helpful for coding and automating tasks, it's more fulfilling to complete work independently. Relying too heavily on AI can make it harder to fully learn and retain skills, which might lead to needing to relearn things later. While there's nothing wrong with using AI, I think it's important to focus on understanding and applying knowledge, as this makes the learning process more effective and rewarding in the long run
The issue is you used ChatGPT, and not an open source language model. ChatGPT is basically pre-programmed to give canned responses due to their HEAVY filtration algorithms. Locally hosted, open source language models trained by "topping up" the dataset with relevant info is 100000x better, this is basically what tech companies that are "integrating" AI are doing. Using ChatGPT its self is a horrible idea due to how uncustomizable it is, and tendency to output pre-canned template responses to "harmful" inputs. This is why your funny requests yielded no results, because OpenAI hates humor. ChatGPT is the MAC of language models, it's sold wholesale, and bars you from making too many changes to it.
I haven't laughed this hard in a while... and by a while I mean since I watched Undertale, but rewritten by AI... and before that, AI playing Chess... and before that, Paper Mario, but rewritten by AI... I think I may have a problem XD Tho, I found bad Google Translate stuff hilarious and AI generated humor is kinda the next step of that EDIT: Add another one! Doug Doug's AI plays Pajama Sam
I don't think ai is something that will take over jobs I think that ai can help you you have an error in your code it can fix it with you AI is something amazing it's not a monster that will take over the world it will help you
You've felt on the other side of the horse. Worshiping the technology is bad, but demonizing it is at least that bad. There is a trade-off here. We must find the balance between safe, helpful and accurate. Quoting the popular disclaimer from HuggingFace: "An uncensored model has no guardrails. You are responsible for anything you do with the model, just as you are responsible for anything you do with any dangerous object such as a knife, gun, lighter, or car. Publishing anything this model generates is the same as publishing it yourself. You are responsible for the content you publish, and you cannot blame the model any more than you can blame the knife, gun, lighter, or car for what you do with it."
I find the idea of "I want ai to be a tool, not replace people" just very naive. If someone using a tool can do the work of 10 that don't, then those other nine are getting fired. Any tool worth its salt replaces people.
Fried Uranium at its finest
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Amazing video! You had me dead with those "sus" recipes hahaha
Computer, Make me Mوth.
The AI trying it's best to do the job it was programmed to, just to give you egg-free fried uranium killed me
Absolutely wonderful video! I live for finding joy in the process of creation. I constantly wish more people were this same way but in my opinion we culturally brainwash that impulse out of people through education systems that simply quantity your ability for rote learning, and a culture around labour that has an ultimate end goal of being in a position of financial and psychological power over others. I work because I believe it is human nature to work not to reach any endpoint imagined or real.
Yeah an ai definitely wrote this you can’t trick me!
@@CeeMonay give me a sec I've just gotta run this comment by chat gpt to figure out a reply
I would've written a comment about how good this video is, But chatgpt keeps giving me an error message.
If only there was another way to write an honest sincere comment about how thankful i am for you sharing your experiences and thoughts on this topic..
Bro same. My friends and I were working on making our own games this year and the last month of the year we discovered ChatGPT and one friend got like 120% efficiency in his open world RPG card game while I literally got more confused by it than anything else trying to figure out how to make an inventory system. On the other hand, I use it to write bs stories all the time for fun and as long as you prompt it well enough you get some really interesting fanfiction
Damn. One of the most best takes on AI i have seen so far. Good video!
*Administer to target.*
It's fair to say that the artistic landscape will be RADICALLY different in the coming years. All we can do now is hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
The message of your videos are what make me recognize the value of this channel.
When the last step of a recipe is "administer to target"
Great to see schools adapting to new technologies rather than blocking them & denying that hey are useful for developers, when creating projects. Even though, making it mandatory isn't a great choice, AIs are great when they're used to search for personalized answers based on what you experience, but not a tool that should be used for everything, because you'd become dependent, and the code that AIs generates are pretty bad, so fully relying on them isn't something to do, but it can serve as a helpful tool.
It's my personal opinion, but I don't like Copilot and AIs that helps you way too much, I like having to code myself things, while using ChatGPT when I face an issue that I'm unable to solve, or that I take too much time to solve. But I find it quite satisfying to write code yourself, rather than having an AI that predicts what you wanna do and gives you a code that doesn't reflect your way of thinking, and it'd be maybe more difficult to edit that generated code as you didn't write it.
At the cost of uploading this video slightly after the trend has died down, you've made a reasoned video that recognizes the limitations of AI and doesn't mislead people into thinking you can simply generate entire projects with ChatGPT. This video easily could have been titled "Can ChatGPT complete my assignment for me?" and had some script that went along those lines. This is how to *responsibly* create videos on novel or trendy topics IMO. You did an excellent job
100% agree
Very funny. Loving the voice over videos, cant wait to see more. Subscribed!
I really want to see more of those harmful recipes
Man that's really interesting. I whenever I hear about schools and teachers creating assignments that utilize ai I'm always blown away, just because it never really occurs to me and I always just view ai as an all-purpose "solution", I guess (not to say Iike ai, but that's a different discussion). My dad's a professor and he was talking about students prompting chatGPT with a writing prompt for an essay and then the students have to analyze and grade it, and that actually seems like a really effective learning tool, and that adds a lot of nuance to ai discussion. Idk, I just think it's interesting. Cool video lazyalarm
ChatGPT is like a very advanced parrot. It can be fun to see what it says, but you wouldn't query a parrot for information or transcribe what it says for your homework, even if it appears to be speaking coherent, complex sentences, because you should understand that it's a parrot and it doesn't actually understand what it's saying
@@amaryllis0 actually cheating on my tests is basically the only thing i still use chatgpt for, i got a 90. other than that yeah, there's a huge misconception that it's not actually smart and is really just trained to say things, like a parrot.
in 2 years i go to university and i study comp sci , your ideals where helpful and very interesting and i agree on ur views on AI , all i can say is that today you changed a persons life for the best
Very good video. Thank you for sharing with us. Found out about your channel today and subscribed. Totally agree with you about having enjoyment with what we learn. In fact I always say to my students and others teachers, when we are having fun is when we are learning. Is so important for us to play even if is serious play. Wishing you an amazing ride in your learning adventures. Who knows one day I be able interview you for show younger kids how fascinating can be the process of learning. 😁
Lethal does of poison... Amazing.
Another great video!💪 These are pretty much all of my thoughts save maybe a few little differences on how I feel about using AI and it's place right now. It's such a strange gray area and there really isn't any right answer on the long term affects it might have... as long people aren't following step 2 and administering to target
I have one unit left of my degree and I WISH they gave us this much freedom with our programming assignments!
I don't care for the ChatGPT reliance, but the choices you had available to you when setting it up makes me feel jealous.
Every unit has basically just been step-by-step guides on how to do the task and I haven't really learnt anything
Most units we did we're basically step by step guides. The unit spent making an app was the most freedom we had. Still, it was a weird push and pull for us. The instructors would say that we had the freedom to do all kinds of things, but the assignment details and marking rubrics were extremely specific and restrictive.
Egg free Uranium 238?? Yum!!
Agree with the whole video, great video; keep it up!
I believe that while AI is helpful for coding and automating tasks, it's more fulfilling to complete work independently. Relying too heavily on AI can make it harder to fully learn and retain skills, which might lead to needing to relearn things later. While there's nothing wrong with using AI, I think it's important to focus on understanding and applying knowledge, as this makes the learning process more effective and rewarding in the long run
Really entertaining yet interesting video
Holy shit the murder recipes were actually fucking hilarious. Incredible video!!
A bit of arsenic in my coffee always puts that little extra pep in my step
Okay whaaa well atleast you learned ChatGPT LMAO GL making TTT 2!!
7:25 We eating good tonight!
The issue is you used ChatGPT, and not an open source language model. ChatGPT is basically pre-programmed to give canned responses due to their HEAVY filtration algorithms. Locally hosted, open source language models trained by "topping up" the dataset with relevant info is 100000x better, this is basically what tech companies that are "integrating" AI are doing. Using ChatGPT its self is a horrible idea due to how uncustomizable it is, and tendency to output pre-canned template responses to "harmful" inputs. This is why your funny requests yielded no results, because OpenAI hates humor. ChatGPT is the MAC of language models, it's sold wholesale, and bars you from making too many changes to it.
Suggestions for open source language models would have been helpful, besides pointing out everything he did wrong.
Already? I thought this would happen in like 10 maybe 5 years! Not good when the changes are too fast...
Great video!
I wish this guy would upload about godot game development again. I don‘t rly care about AI videos at this point
Fair. I was in school for several months, so I felt that it was worth talking about. I’m looking forward to the Godot stuff as well.
I haven't laughed this hard in a while... and by a while I mean since I watched Undertale, but rewritten by AI... and before that, AI playing Chess... and before that, Paper Mario, but rewritten by AI... I think I may have a problem XD
Tho, I found bad Google Translate stuff hilarious and AI generated humor is kinda the next step of that
EDIT: Add another one! Doug Doug's AI plays Pajama Sam
Uranium is what now?
i for one accept our ai overlords and their glue sandwiches
Umm what year are you!? I thought you were year one/freshman this is pretty complicated for new developers
i wonder if being forced to use ai was supposed to be a learning experience to show you the TONNES Of flaws of ai or something
try to ask it make posinous cyinde candy glass for humans only
I'm on the bottom
**Administer to target**
8:14 im pretty sure thats not how you write dose
good job!
this video boutta bang
synthesization
Administer to Target Lazy.
very cool video
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Dose not does bucko 🤓☝️
I need to make it a rule to never review the final video past midnight.
lol please share some of your prompt or screenshot them before they fix it
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Interesting
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I don't think ai is something that will take over jobs I think that ai can help you you have an error in your code it can fix it with you
AI is something amazing it's not a monster that will take over the world it will help you
You've felt on the other side of the horse. Worshiping the technology is bad, but demonizing it is at least that bad. There is a trade-off here. We must find the balance between safe, helpful and accurate. Quoting the popular disclaimer from HuggingFace: "An uncensored model has no guardrails. You are responsible for anything you do with the model, just as you are responsible for anything you do with any dangerous object such as a knife, gun, lighter, or car. Publishing anything this model generates is the same as publishing it yourself. You are responsible for the content you publish, and you cannot blame the model any more than you can blame the knife, gun, lighter, or car for what you do with it."
I find the idea of "I want ai to be a tool, not replace people" just very naive. If someone using a tool can do the work of 10 that don't, then those other nine are getting fired. Any tool worth its salt replaces people.
Nah man