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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by lpbman, Jan 5, 2023.

  1. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    Yeah my buddy uses it all the time to build the framework of what he’s coding then will go in and customize everything. It’s a huge time saver for him.
     
  2. Dr of Dunk

    Dr of Dunk Clutch Crew

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    Yeah, but my disappointment is in the fact Bard doesn't do code yet. Sad, Google. lol. :(
     
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  3. Invisible Fan

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    Making scripts and biz proposals...wut??

    I'm lazy and suggest we start posting how-to's or yt vids to learn the ways of exploiting AI slaves.
     
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  4. thegary

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    Anyone tried BARD yet?
     
  5. Ziggy

    Ziggy QUEEN ANON

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    I tried it a little. It's what you'd expect AI to be. Trash. Chatgtp truly surprises. But plenty of time before the dust settles.
     
  6. Dr of Dunk

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    It ain't ChatGPT....see previous page. I'm still team ChatGPT. I think Toms Hardware busted it for plagiarizing a day or two ago, too. lol. They both have their issues, but ChatGPT really was mind-blowing when I started using it.
     
  7. Buck Turgidson

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    Is that like "The Bard"?

    Million tinmans on a million keyboards for a million years...equals the combined works of Shakespeare?
     
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  8. CCity Zero

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    I haven't tried the 4th version yet, but chatgpt 3 is still decent if you ask direct questions, anything that was open to a users interpretation it will typically fail and give random answers in different sessions, it will then correct it self even if you only give it partial prompts with part of the answer, this was nice to see it will fill in the rest of the chat with the correct answer since it would utilize different datasets which was cool, but then you can get it to basically follow random confirmation bias which I didn't like because it could go both ways end-user/chatgpt being given wrong answers.

    I'm interested to test chatgpt 4 though. I am using it mainly to test use cases for troubleshooting systems over chat. I have been impressed even with the early replies our team at work would get. We already were using smaller models before a customer would reach a tech, but something like a chatgpt can potentially change it up a lot, and hopefully improve user experience. I am hoping to use it more in day to day but trying to keep it vague when used, ie no real IP/code being fed to it.
     
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  9. Ubiquitin

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    I asked Bard what’s the difference between supper and dinner and was disappointed.
     
  10. AroundTheWorld

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    Bard is great on explaining complex scientific stuff for morons like me and less bullshit high school essayish than gpt 3..5.

    But it isn't as good at extracting things and can't generate code

    BTW I want to take this opportunity to spike the football on all the "LEARN TO CODE" "don't study humanities" Bros from years back. That was the ultimate in short term thinking.

    I'm pretty glad i never learned to code past basic **** .

    Surprise - computers are pretty freaking good at doing math and creating computer programs and much better than a person will ever be.

    If you like to code by all means code.

    If you like reading philosophy papers, read them.

    The good news is that we will have a society that rewards both equally soon.

    The bad news is that the same horrible people who brought us our current state are going to try to leverage LLMS to make things even worse and set those rewards to 0.

    We should just.... Not let them?
     
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    AI-generated images of "fake moon landing."
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    AI generated images of "Great Cascadia Earthquake of 2001."
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    (Check out the fingers on the kid.)
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    My Mom's Facebook feed is not ready for this.
     
  14. Invisible Fan

    Invisible Fan Contributing Member

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    So how much is a picture worth these days?
     
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    We’re really gonna need to think about all this before it gets all out there wait what slow down
     
  17. Space Ghost

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    Im pretty sure this one is real.
     
  18. Invisible Fan

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    They left out this guy.
    [​IMG]
     
  19. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    ....it really is
     
  20. Ottomaton

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    Related. The Gorn only gets paid scale when he fights on Planet Vasquez Rocks.

     

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