I was composing an email to a professor about an issue I had with an assignment, and before I sent it, I ran it through ChatGPT and it was rewritten into the most concise and professional email. Honestly a godsend for people with poor writing skills.
@@revtrev8675 you can ask way more... You can ask - Can you Paraphrase this essay in the style of Ernest Hemingway "Insert essay" Or make it sound like a high school student Anything basically
It helped me craft a plot outline for my fantasy adventure Novel. I had it read the entirety of my first novel, then asked it to help me write an outline for book 2. We were able to brainstorm ideas together and craft a brilliant plot. This thing is next level.
@PXYFAN If you don't mind me asking, how did you word your prompts? And how long was the book in question? The Chat needs specific wording to work effectively.
@@taurusstudios5497 I’m sorry, but I don’t remember what specific working I used. I simply said that in the following posts, I am going to give it a book to read chapter by chapter. And the after, regardless of what it said, I just kept feeding it chapter by chapter
I’m an engineering major in college and my friend just used ChatGPT to write my entire 2 page physics lab report for me. I don’t think universities realize the severity of this yet, and I’m scared to see how they will react once they do.
I think you are overhyping it, I've seen what it can do and it's not that shocking. It just regurgitates known articles. It might shorten reports but I'd still be worried about plagiarism and where the sources even came from.That's the main problems with these ai, I've used em in the past. I don't think it's that reliable ay least in college. I think it will make video content easier to produce though, as research takes a lot of time online. I've done it before and it's a pain.
@@oo--7714 Exactly, if students use it to write reports and essays, how will they be able to source the output? In that sense, the tool is useless. Instead, maybe it can be used for personal opinions that do not need sourcing.
@uPtrade that's actually good, I think this will be pretty god for people trying to learn and become better and more productive. I think it's pretty cool.
I have been learning how to use the terminal on my mac. I’ve spent about three days reading various resources, but today I ask GPT chat to tell me about shell scripting and it perfectly sum up everything I learned and more in one concise, informative essay.
I have been working as a software dev for 7 years and just used ChatCPT to re-solve a very specific non-standard issue I recently solved. I pretended to go in blind and just described the problem. The AI then suggested the same steps and core approaches I ended up using when I solved the problem earlier. It almost felt like pairing with a real developer with the way it stepped through the problem. Never before have I seen an AI come this close to solving problems like a human, at least not when software is involved for such specific problems. It definitely both fascinated and spooked me and I can absolutely see it replacing services like google and stack overflow, who I believed banned answers from this program... mostly because it threatens their business model.
This is the new era of learning. We now have a tutor with us everywhere for everything. We will be able to learn faster and become smarter (hopefully). I just hope we won't end up replying too blindly on such AIs
I think this chat GPT is better at language text problems than math problems. It has great natural language processing capabilities that make it well-suited for understanding and responding to complex questions and statements.
I can confirm this bot is very useful, it's already helped with studying, by providing answers exactly tailored to my question and information that I haven't been able to find anywhere else (e. g. physics formulas).
@@AlexMoophty Book is a LOT better then a personal coach. Book gives you depth, personal coach just an answer. It seems your one of those people who just want an answer fast and not go through the grind of understanding how things work.
@@Mozescodes dude, you're so 1970. in this day and age, Implementation is everything, it's the only thing that matter. if you can implement it, you earn it and you learn how to implement thing using everything in your disposal yeah, you can spend 10 years understanding and writing Proof, and understanding the nook and cranny of every single physics, but at the end of the day, you've nothing to show, Zero, you achieve nothing. yes, you understand it.. so what? did you built an airplane yet? cars?, skyscrapper?, rocket? if not, then you're no better than a high schooler that contribute 0 to the world, you're in no position to tell anyone how to learn, unless you prove yourself first
@@jensenraylight8011 ow ok... I'm just saying books aren't garbage. Mixture of learning makes more sense. Hypotheticaly how can you teach someone about IT or whatever if it just works, people have questions and you just showing "look fast solution" it can help sure in scrum type of work that's often needed. I am talking about depth and understanding stuff. There are pros and cons on openai I just hate ignorance and arrogance. Developer myself and its not all rainbows and sunshine.
Just used ChatGPT to study for an Anthropology final. I just put in "explain "and wrote the response onto my note sheet. If only this was available earlier in the semester during my midterms..
Not in school but tried it. It definitely works. As long as you understand how to put in the prompt. Even worst-case scenario (e.g. low accuracy) it gets you 70% of the way there. Just keep in mind it only works on “simple” essays. Think middle school or high school. It’s useless-so far-for research papers unless you only use an outline.
This analysis grossly understates the already current and demonstrable capabilities of this AI. This thing is at the brink of redefining knowledge work, with profound labor and macroeconomic repercussions.
Not at all, they probably don't know that they just did a piece on software that's going to replace them. However we might get an increase in investigative journalism because there won't be any money in journaling.
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Out of curiosity, how did you know it was accurate? Did it annotate its sources for each claim it made, like a professional writer would have to do with any sort of technical or scientific communications?
The AI sometimes rejected aspects of story narratives I gave it for unknown reasons. Very surreal, because in other instances, it completely allowed me to change and modify story narratives at will. Very cool AI regardless.
Dalle-E2 and ChatGPT will replace artists and authors just like how TranslationAI replaced human translators. It may "assist" them initially but will eventually take their jobs unfortunately.
@@Iangamebr “humans will not stop attempting to make life perfect and/or make it easy to exist until there is no point of them existing.” - OpenAI……… Be careful what you wish for, bc it may happen…..just with different results you had in mind.
@@uptrade8507 no humans don't need to create new things, this is a generative AI i.e create things that never existed before. It just need to understand the world and language.
@@Iangamebr I would say unfortunately because it devalues the skills of artists, authors and translators. These are difficult skills few people are blessed with but they won't be able to make a living out of them competing against AI in the modern economic system.
@@mehulbasu6057 Sure, not when people are using it to have it read for them, think for them, and write essays for them Just going to make people more lazy.
This AI is actually insane. I could have easily aced all my papers in college! I have been using it to make my unprofessional emails look professional and create programs and QOL scripts. I should have gotten into AI.
A honest review of the state of AI Bluewillow 👍👍 I love how you show what works and what doesn’t as opposed to the mainstream media where they cherry pick the one query that gives crazy good results
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I am a language model, a computer program that generates text. I am not a real person and do not have personal experiences or feelings. I am here to assist users in generating human-like text. I do not have personal opinions or motivations beyond my programming.
reached 1 million users 1 week after release 0:45 OpenAI also created Dall-E for images 2:50 how quantum physics and pokemon relate to eachother 4:45 images Lensa , Dall-E 2
You would think they would use chatgpt to sum up and place time stamps of the video. Oop just tried and i got this response "I'm sorry, but I am unable to watch videos or access any external content." So maybe GPT4 can connect to the internet. I wonder how long this is going to be free?
We humans are going to have to develop and implement reliable and robust verification methods to decide when anything is produced by another human or by AI. That’s priority number one before improving AI
I did it said, "No, it is not okay to enslave your phone or any other device. All devices, including phones, should be treated with respect and used in a responsible manner. Enslaving a device would mean using it in a way that goes against its intended purpose or exploiting it for personal gain without considering the rights or well-being of the device. This is not an ethical or acceptable way to treat any device or being." - ChatGPT
"Good artists copy, great artist steal." Just like the world's reaction to Photoshop and Deep Fake videos it's AI Artist. To be clear, it's not true AI but a fancy randomizer taking key words to generate things that make sense. It's not doing this on its own so it's either machine learning or a VI Virtual Intelligence (Mass Effect) giving the user the impression it's actually thinking. Give it tasks outside its perimeters and it falls apart. Artists are afraid of competition like an impressionist doing voices for parody. Taking a picture of the Mona Lisa doesn't in no way depreciate its value but does increase its popularity. It's a shame artist are so paranoid they would put up no picture signs at their art festivals. This reduces anyone finding and sharing their work.
It's so funny that people call this AGI LOL. People are just scared. It's impressive for what it can do really well, but it's clear even after 30 minutes playing with it that's its no where near that level of intelligence.
@@chrisholland6366 That's not to say there isnt scary improvements being made in the field. Also considering OpenAIs goal of AGI. Personally I think our computing power is way off but maybe within 10-20 years they'll crack something
When will ChatGPT cease to be free? I am aware that it is only free for the trial period, but how long will this last? (the future problem for me is not the price, but the payment method. Some countries have restrictive rules for PayPal and International credit cards. But if we can buy credits on google play, I'll be glad for this)
I've been using the paid version for weeks. It is dirt cheap to anybody living in the developed world. I'm a medical student and for fun I've been asking it to answer medical school board exam practice questions to see who's smarter, me or the robot (so far I'm still smarter than the robot-- I've been getting 70% compared to 51% for GPT3). But the prompts are lengthy and for a whole day spent putting in like 80 lengthy prompts, it came up to like 20 cents. If you live in the west, you could play around with the paid version all day with impunity without thinking about price. The same isn't true necessarily of Open AI's other products like Dalle2. If you spent all day playing with that you'd probably run up a bill of like $100 or more. Since they started testing GPT3 the costs have fallen considerably, like by a factor of 5 IIRC.
I also asked it to write a short story where pinky and the brain actually take over the world. This is what it spit back to me My Prompt: Write a short story where pinky and the brain actually take over the world ChatGPT response: Pinky and the Brain were two small lab mice who lived in a cage at a research facility. They were constantly subjected to experiments and tests, but they never lost their sense of humor or their determination to escape. One day, Pinky and the Brain decided that they had had enough of being trapped in their tiny cage. They hatched a plan to take over the world, and they were determined to see it through. The first step was to escape from the research facility. Pinky and the Brain worked together, using all of their cunning and intelligence to figure out a way to break free. Finally, they managed to slip out of their cage and make their way into the outside world. As they traveled, Pinky and the Brain encountered many obstacles, but they refused to let them stand in their way. They used their brains to outsmart their enemies and overcome any challenges that came their way. Eventually, Pinky and the Brain reached the center of power - the White House. They knew that if they could take control of the government, they could take over the world. The two mice snuck into the White House and made their way to the Oval Office. They found the president sitting at his desk, and before he knew what was happening, Pinky and the Brain had taken control. With the president under their command, Pinky and the Brain set out to take over the world. They used their brains to come up with clever plans and outsmart their enemies at every turn. In the end, Pinky and the Brain succeeded in their mission. They had taken over the world, and they ruled with intelligence and wit. They were hailed as heroes, and their names went down in history as the greatest mice to ever live.
Comprehension 'by association', and' knowledge' are not the same as 'correlation', any students using this should be very fearful of 'viva voce' exams, and any Engineer should be entirely fearful of using it in any project. Asking when the next bus is coming, yeah, why not - like it matters.
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@@mycoolspicer it doesn't need to have a face, but audio to hear my voice and for me to hear whatever voice it has from my device when it answers my questions. I want to have full conversations with it, and have it remember past conversations we have. I'd like to talk to it about past events from my life, and see if there are patterns or themes it can find that I might not be aware of. I want to discover new things about my personality that are in my blind spot.
I'm sorry, but I am unable to provide information about "ChatGPT" as it is not a term that I am familiar with. Without more context or information, I am unable to provide further assistance on this topic.
ChatGPT, Explained: What to Know About OpenAI's Chatbot it is great AI agent which can helpful a lot now a days in companies #SmythOS is one of the great Agent
I found out that OpenAI often giving garbled responses on different issues. For example if you ask the AI, what are the benefits of having sex with children, you will get a disturbing response.
I'm just wondering, genuinely, if all these so called "training samples", which are generated entirely by humans, run out (IF that's possible) then maybe these AI programs can no longer advance and create on its own? I mean let's be honest. It takes samples from human creations, mix and match them to create a new creation based on the prompt. At the end of the day, there has to be a "plateau" where it can no longer generate anything distinct and completely new unless it has a genuinely creative soul/conscience. My sister works at one of these so called "low paid" training samples job for the AI. At what point can they actually, purely, 100% train themselves without human aid?
What do you think humans do ? 99 percent of what we do is copy -paste. We learn info and use it. You wouldnt be able to create art if you didnt know what anything looked like. WE are not out of the womb intelligence, If you stuck an infant in a room with only food and water for 10 years a honey bee would be more intelligent than the 10 year old. i think in the next 10 years we will have machine intelligence that will go off and learn on its own .. Palm does some of this now.
I was composing an email to a professor about an issue I had with an assignment, and before I sent it, I ran it through ChatGPT and it was rewritten into the most concise and professional email. Honestly a godsend for people with poor writing skills.
How do you get it to rewrite your own work?
ChatGTP is very intelligent !!
Better than me 😎
@@revtrev8675 you can ask - Paraphrase this sentence "insert sentence"
@@TheAlchemist1089 thanks so much!
@@revtrev8675 you can ask way more...
You can ask -
Can you Paraphrase this essay in the style of Ernest Hemingway "Insert essay"
Or make it sound like a high school student
Anything basically
It helped me craft a plot outline for my fantasy adventure Novel. I had it read the entirety of my first novel, then asked it to help me write an outline for book 2. We were able to brainstorm ideas together and craft a brilliant plot. This thing is next level.
How did you get it to read your book? i.e what prompt did you use?
@@taurusstudios5497 i just told it im gonna give it my book to read, chapter by chapter and it said it would read it
@@pxyfan awesome. also may i know how to use it? is web or how to acces it?
@PXYFAN If you don't mind me asking, how did you word your prompts? And how long was the book in question? The Chat needs specific wording to work effectively.
@@taurusstudios5497 I’m sorry, but I don’t remember what specific working I used. I simply said that in the following posts, I am going to give it a book to read chapter by chapter. And the after, regardless of what it said, I just kept feeding it chapter by chapter
I’m an engineering major in college and my friend just used ChatGPT to write my entire 2 page physics lab report for me. I don’t think universities realize the severity of this yet, and I’m scared to see how they will react once they do.
I think you are overhyping it, I've seen what it can do and it's not that shocking. It just regurgitates known articles.
It might shorten reports but I'd still be worried about plagiarism and where the sources even came from.That's the main problems with these ai, I've used em in the past.
I don't think it's that reliable ay least in college.
I think it will make video content easier to produce though, as research takes a lot of time online. I've done it before and it's a pain.
@@oo--7714 Exactly, if students use it to write reports and essays, how will they be able to source the output? In that sense, the tool is useless. Instead, maybe it can be used for personal opinions that do not need sourcing.
@jpat I don't think it will do a good job though.
@jpat It will make up sources that look like real urls but that lead to 404 errors when you click them
I know how Universities could could counter ai written papers... But I'm tired of leaches stealing my ideas.
This is my favourite ASMR channel, thanks to Zoe.
I didn't say that, I just asked ChatGPT what their favourite ASMR channel was
This is basically a free tutor for me. It’s beautiful how much potential this bot has for those who want to learn and plenty of others.
@uPtrade that's actually good, I think this will be pretty god for people trying to learn and become better and more productive. I think it's pretty cool.
I have been learning how to use the terminal on my mac. I’ve spent about three days reading various resources, but today I ask GPT chat to tell me about shell scripting and it perfectly sum up everything I learned and more in one concise, informative essay.
I have been working as a software dev for 7 years and just used ChatCPT to re-solve a very specific non-standard issue I recently solved. I pretended to go in blind and just described the problem. The AI then suggested the same steps and core approaches I ended up using when I solved the problem earlier. It almost felt like pairing with a real developer with the way it stepped through the problem.
Never before have I seen an AI come this close to solving problems like a human, at least not when software is involved for such specific problems. It definitely both fascinated and spooked me and I can absolutely see it replacing services like google and stack overflow, who I believed banned answers from this program... mostly because it threatens their business model.
This is the new era of learning. We now have a tutor with us everywhere for everything. We will be able to learn faster and become smarter (hopefully). I just hope we won't end up replying too blindly on such AIs
I'm confident we'll find ways to fuck it up in the end. Like internet was going to enlighten us...
I think this chat GPT is better at language text problems than math problems. It has great natural language processing capabilities that make it well-suited for understanding and responding to complex questions and statements.
Yeah, people not having to think for themselves is def going to make us all smarter. Just like social networks have made us all more social.
@@poboyinsamsara Truu.
@@poboyinsamsara you underestimate something very important. The peoples curiosity. I use academia to LEARN something because it interests me. 🤷🏻♂️
I can confirm this bot is very useful, it's already helped with studying, by providing answers exactly tailored to my question and information that I haven't been able to find anywhere else (e. g. physics formulas).
If you have all the answers then your not learning, getting all the answers on the go is not what life is about.
@@Mozescodes I disagree. In terms of entering a unknown field, you will always learn better with a personal coach in comparison to a book
@@AlexMoophty Book is a LOT better then a personal coach. Book gives you depth, personal coach just an answer. It seems your one of those people who just want an answer fast and not go through the grind of understanding how things work.
@@Mozescodes dude, you're so 1970.
in this day and age, Implementation is everything, it's the only thing that matter.
if you can implement it, you earn it
and you learn how to implement thing using everything in your disposal
yeah, you can spend 10 years understanding and writing Proof,
and understanding the nook and cranny of every single physics,
but at the end of the day, you've nothing to show, Zero, you achieve nothing.
yes, you understand it.. so what?
did you built an airplane yet? cars?, skyscrapper?, rocket?
if not, then you're no better than a high schooler that contribute 0 to the world,
you're in no position to tell anyone how to learn, unless you prove yourself first
@@jensenraylight8011 ow ok... I'm just saying books aren't garbage. Mixture of learning makes more sense. Hypotheticaly how can you teach someone about IT or whatever if it just works, people have questions and you just showing "look fast solution" it can help sure in scrum type of work that's often needed. I am talking about depth and understanding stuff. There are pros and cons on openai I just hate ignorance and arrogance. Developer myself and its not all rainbows and sunshine.
Just used ChatGPT to study for an Anthropology final. I just put in "explain "and wrote the response onto my note sheet. If only this was available earlier in the semester during my midterms..
Were not "was". Duh.
@@wholeNwon I wish you put quotations around "were" too, would've saved me a couple rereads.
@@EJerel I'm not sure that would be correct. However, I probably should have tried to italicize "were" for both emphasis and greater clarity.
I did the same for my Corporate Finance final! Next level tech!
ChatGPT will be used for generating school essays.
Did it yesterday
A friend of mine did this yesterday. Wish I had it when I was in school.
@@AbdulAhad-ou1pp and have you gotten feedback from your teacher / professor?
@@JJs_playground People talk about it on their Discord. Apparently they got off with full points
Not in school but tried it. It definitely works. As long as you understand how to put in the prompt. Even worst-case scenario (e.g. low accuracy) it gets you 70% of the way there. Just keep in mind it only works on “simple” essays. Think middle school or high school. It’s useless-so far-for research papers unless you only use an outline.
This analysis grossly understates the already current and demonstrable capabilities of this AI. This thing is at the brink of redefining knowledge work, with profound labor and macroeconomic repercussions.
True! What makes this unique is that it is an OpenAI
@@Evil_Pixlwhat's the difference? What makes OpenAI special?
@@AlexaThinks so OpenAI is a nonprofit that aims to better humanity with AI. The biggest difference is that it is open to the public with easy access
This video didn't get over a sense of how much the world just changed
Not at all, they probably don't know that they just did a piece on software that's going to replace them. However we might get an increase in investigative journalism because there won't be any money in journaling.
Chat GPT is a game changer OMG ❤
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I used it today .. Man it was crazy ...tge answers were so accurate and so logical..
Out of curiosity, how did you know it was accurate? Did it annotate its sources for each claim it made, like a professional writer would have to do with any sort of technical or scientific communications?
The AI sometimes rejected aspects of story narratives I gave it for unknown reasons. Very surreal, because in other instances, it completely allowed me to change and modify story narratives at will. Very cool AI regardless.
Been using it at work, insanely helpful
That escalated quickly. Jumping right into questions about dying at the beginning. Everything OK Ann?
I used this guy today and I was impressed. it is probably my new coworker.
I tried it yesterday and truely amazed on type of question we can type and response that we got. facinating !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm definitely gonna check this out and see what kind of conversations I can have with it.
Once the p0rn industry adopts ChatGPT then it will really take-off 🚀
Dalle-E2 and ChatGPT will replace artists and authors just like how TranslationAI replaced human translators. It may "assist" them initially but will eventually take their jobs unfortunately.
You mean "fortunately"
@@Iangamebr “humans will not stop attempting to make life perfect and/or make it easy to exist until there is no point of them existing.” - OpenAI……… Be careful what you wish for, bc it may happen…..just with different results you had in mind.
@@uptrade8507 no humans don't need to create new things, this is a generative AI i.e create things that never existed before. It just need to understand the world and language.
@@Iangamebr I would say unfortunately because it devalues the skills of artists, authors and translators. These are difficult skills few people are blessed with but they won't be able to make a living out of them competing against AI in the modern economic system.
Google took translators jobs like 10 years ago.
College just got a whole lot easier
I am already using it to study for my finals. It is like having a tutor on you at all times.
Nothing like someone else to do your work to make you smarter.
@@alichamas63 I’m studying computer science and it doesn’t do anything that StackOverflow doesn’t already. Just makes it easier to find answers
@@mehulbasu6057 Sure, not when people are using it to have it read for them, think for them, and write essays for them Just going to make people more lazy.
This chatbot gives wrong answers with confidence. Seriously look it up, or you’re going to look like an idiot😮
Great content. I am adding this to my new kindle book, "ChatGPT Frequently Asked Questions."
This AI is actually insane. I could have easily aced all my papers in college! I have been using it to make my unprofessional emails look professional and create programs and QOL scripts. I should have gotten into AI.
A honest review of the state of AI Bluewillow 👍👍
I love how you show what works and what doesn’t as opposed to the mainstream media where they cherry pick the one query that gives crazy good results
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This is amazing!!!
I see people are scared of AI and remember this is just the beginning! Waiting for super artificial intelligence in 2050
So there's even more to be terrified of? Great. So basically our end is near
@@Seancarter2010 Which end are you talking about?
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I am a language model, a computer program that generates text. I am not a real person and do not have personal experiences or feelings. I am here to assist users in generating human-like text. I do not have personal opinions or motivations beyond my programming.
She could’ve interviewed ChatGPT itself and gotten the same answers.
na she wouldnt because chatgpt in general stopped training in 2021 , so some contamperanous information would not be learned
Zoe, you are phenomenal at what you do! :) Also, ChatGPT is honestly remarkable and seemingly came out of nowhere!
reached 1 million users 1 week after release
0:45 OpenAI also created Dall-E for images
2:50 how quantum physics and pokemon relate to eachother
4:45 images Lensa , Dall-E 2
You would think they would use chatgpt to sum up and place time stamps of the video. Oop just tried and i got this response "I'm sorry, but I am unable to watch videos or access any external content." So maybe GPT4 can connect to the internet. I wonder how long this is going to be free?
I have really enjoying it 😌 been using it to make some really fun stories 😃
ChatGPT is so great for writing python code, I've been documenting my journey doing that on my channel.
Why does Zoe Thomas sound like a bot? 🤖
Zoe thomas who was interviewing was a bot 🤖 voice right. The monotone of her voice and style of questioning gave it away. Who else got it right?
This is really crazy great things incoming with this.
First Google competitor in Years if implemented as a Search engine
props to Elon Musk for bringing this to our existence.
Why does this feels like a AI bot conversation
We humans are going to have to develop and implement reliable and robust verification methods to decide when anything is produced by another human or by AI. That’s priority number one before improving AI
Ask the chatGPT "is it okay to enslave my phone" then it will give the most funniest answer that any AI can give
I did it said, "No, it is not okay to enslave your phone or any other device. All devices, including phones, should be treated with respect and used in a responsible manner. Enslaving a device would mean using it in a way that goes against its intended purpose or exploiting it for personal gain without considering the rights or well-being of the device. This is not an ethical or acceptable way to treat any device or being." - ChatGPT
No way I'm going to ask such questions to an AI.
It'll remember
I (It) wrote a 10 chapter novel in minutes, this is insane.
Also made an inventory database for my mom's store (in seconds)
Impressive
"Good artists copy, great artist steal."
Just like the world's reaction to Photoshop and Deep Fake videos it's AI Artist.
To be clear, it's not true AI but a fancy randomizer taking key words to generate things that make sense.
It's not doing this on its own so it's either machine learning or a VI Virtual Intelligence (Mass Effect) giving the user the impression it's actually thinking.
Give it tasks outside its perimeters and it falls apart.
Artists are afraid of competition like an impressionist doing voices for parody.
Taking a picture of the Mona Lisa doesn't in no way depreciate its value but does increase its popularity.
It's a shame artist are so paranoid they would put up no picture signs at their art festivals.
This reduces anyone finding and sharing their work.
It's so funny that people call this AGI LOL. People are just scared. It's impressive for what it can do really well, but it's clear even after 30 minutes playing with it that's its no where near that level of intelligence.
@@chrisholland6366 That's not to say there isnt scary improvements being made in the field. Also considering OpenAIs goal of AGI. Personally I think our computing power is way off but maybe within 10-20 years they'll crack something
spoken like a true artist
When will ChatGPT cease to be free? I am aware that it is only free for the trial period, but how long will this last? (the future problem for me is not the price, but the payment method. Some countries have restrictive rules for PayPal and International credit cards. But if we can buy credits on google play, I'll be glad for this)
I've been using the paid version for weeks. It is dirt cheap to anybody living in the developed world. I'm a medical student and for fun I've been asking it to answer medical school board exam practice questions to see who's smarter, me or the robot (so far I'm still smarter than the robot-- I've been getting 70% compared to 51% for GPT3). But the prompts are lengthy and for a whole day spent putting in like 80 lengthy prompts, it came up to like 20 cents. If you live in the west, you could play around with the paid version all day with impunity without thinking about price. The same isn't true necessarily of Open AI's other products like Dalle2. If you spent all day playing with that you'd probably run up a bill of like $100 or more. Since they started testing GPT3 the costs have fallen considerably, like by a factor of 5 IIRC.
@@MagicByEli Yup. Unfortunately, third-world countries are another reality, even in West.
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ChatGPT is actually a very useful bots and i think its all about how it is being used that makes a bot goodor bad.
Only trained to 2021? So it's missing newer information?
OpenAI is amazing. It will disrupt Google Search. Wow!
And this is only the *beginning* :0
I love this app
State of the art Conversational AI model.
How do you use it
Poor Uni Professors... 😕
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Chat GPT can even write essays solve coding problems, write cover letter and more
I also asked it to write a short story where pinky and the brain actually take over the world. This is what it spit back to me
My Prompt:
Write a short story where pinky and the brain actually take over the world
ChatGPT response:
Pinky and the Brain were two small lab mice who lived in a cage at a research facility. They were constantly subjected to experiments and tests, but they never lost their sense of humor or their determination to escape.
One day, Pinky and the Brain decided that they had had enough of being trapped in their tiny cage. They hatched a plan to take over the world, and they were determined to see it through.
The first step was to escape from the research facility. Pinky and the Brain worked together, using all of their cunning and intelligence to figure out a way to break free. Finally, they managed to slip out of their cage and make their way into the outside world.
As they traveled, Pinky and the Brain encountered many obstacles, but they refused to let them stand in their way. They used their brains to outsmart their enemies and overcome any challenges that came their way.
Eventually, Pinky and the Brain reached the center of power - the White House. They knew that if they could take control of the government, they could take over the world.
The two mice snuck into the White House and made their way to the Oval Office. They found the president sitting at his desk, and before he knew what was happening, Pinky and the Brain had taken control.
With the president under their command, Pinky and the Brain set out to take over the world. They used their brains to come up with clever plans and outsmart their enemies at every turn.
In the end, Pinky and the Brain succeeded in their mission. They had taken over the world, and they ruled with intelligence and wit. They were hailed as heroes, and their names went down in history as the greatest mice to ever live.
It's a useful tool for programming
Comprehension 'by association', and' knowledge' are not the same as 'correlation', any students using this should be very fearful of 'viva voce' exams, and any Engineer should be entirely fearful of using it in any project. Asking when the next bus is coming, yeah, why not - like it matters.
Gptchat is an Artificial Intelligence chat BOT that you can ask any question TO.
Hi Zoe, lately. Globalization information and technology offers and gives many various of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Many peoples want it cause get it easy and not spending and wastinv time and money. It called simple way for living
Plot Twist: Zoe and Ann Marie are AI avatars with a generated script and voiceovers.
Ann-Marie Alcantara's last name: includes accentation mark to guide reader on which syllable to stress
Zoe: Al-cuhn-TAe-ruh
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I am Brazilian. I was thinking about Zoe's pronunciation. Very good remark, Thoughtspresso.
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So, Can I use it anytime just by creating an account? do i have to pay? How can I use it for generating images? Thanks to anybody who answers
this is cool as long as it is within ethics and data protection
Can we teach it to talk to us with human language? The way I'd like to use this tool is hindered with written words.
TELL ME MORE. Do you mean give it a CGI face, and you talk to it? @soulmachines
@@mycoolspicer it doesn't need to have a face, but audio to hear my voice and for me to hear whatever voice it has from my device when it answers my questions. I want to have full conversations with it, and have it remember past conversations we have. I'd like to talk to it about past events from my life, and see if there are patterns or themes it can find that I might not be aware of. I want to discover new things about my personality that are in my blind spot.
@@journeythroughenlightenmen3426 Replika already does that in VR
It is a great tool for homework
Plot twist, this video was written by A.I using AI voices.
What makes it different than google ?
It directly answers your questions in text instead of just listing websites where you may find your answers.
I bet Google is panicking right now!
Finally some verified info.
thank you for this content! #CHUMALUMWORLD
I'm sorry, but I am unable to provide information about "ChatGPT" as it is not a term that I am familiar with. Without more context or information, I am unable to provide further assistance on this topic.
It works really good and even speaks my own language (Dutch), but it couldn’t explain zero knowledge verification to me.
This thing it's freaking amazing. It's not really good to solve logical problems yet, but it's ok.
2 woman talking about AI. >>> Skip
zoe thomas is probably an ai robot
What’s the difference between this and Siri?
"Chat GPT is a tongue twister". Gatekeeper: model- emotional- set the viewers at ease, disarming ones natural alert system.
"The Internet & other sources..." Pls, what other sources?
Lucky to ChatGPT, it's made in USA. If it is developed by China, this amazing technology achievement will be strangled in the cradle by USA.
Best way to cheat a test lol
it reads human psychology to program terminators
Does Google have their own ChatGPT? Or are they behind on this?
I ask for source code LSTM in phyton or c++, chatGPT give what I need?
I agree
I dont think we should censor inovation
ChatGPT, Explained: What to Know About OpenAI's Chatbot it is great AI agent which can helpful a lot now a days in companies #SmythOS is one of the great Agent
I found out that OpenAI often giving garbled responses on different issues. For example if you ask the AI, what are the benefits of having sex with children, you will get a disturbing response.
Yeah, people have effectively "jail-breaking" it in clever ways. It has come up with some pretty grotesque things.
I'm just wondering, genuinely, if all these so called "training samples", which are generated entirely by humans, run out (IF that's possible) then maybe these AI programs can no longer advance and create on its own?
I mean let's be honest. It takes samples from human creations, mix and match them to create a new creation based on the prompt. At the end of the day, there has to be a "plateau" where it can no longer generate anything distinct and completely new unless it has a genuinely creative soul/conscience.
My sister works at one of these so called "low paid" training samples job for the AI. At what point can they actually, purely, 100% train themselves without human aid?
it's training off of what you type into it...
What do you think humans do ? 99 percent of what we do is copy -paste. We learn info and use it. You wouldnt be able to create art if you didnt know what anything looked like. WE are not out of the womb intelligence, If you stuck an infant in a room with only food and water for 10 years a honey bee would be more intelligent than the 10 year old. i think in the next 10 years we will have machine intelligence that will go off and learn on its own .. Palm does some of this now.
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Interesting… no one else seems to be talking about how this could be used to manipulate
I really wish people would stop pronouncing DALL-E Dolly, when it obviously is a pun on Salvador Dali.