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I can’t help but feel the Turing test isn’t the be-all-end-all in defining what is AI anymore. But if we were to use that as the judge, I agree that we are not close. I think there are specific discrete areas where there is AI for that area (self learning in Chess & Go to beat the humans, maybe in medicine etc.) but not that all encompassing SkyNet. And IMO ChatGPT and like are just very fancy search engines. But I can see potential as things progress for sure. |
AI and the Turing Test are very different concepts. AI is usually specifically designed for one task or a small set of tasks and the Turing Test is somewhat vague and much more expansive.
Chess is ideal for AI. Run a Monte Carlo simulation. Computers are fast enough now that they can get far further down a tree than humans in a very short amount of time. Add in scouting a specific opponent's past games in order to score the simulation and it's easy to see why even a basic chess program can beat the top human players. ChatGPT is a search engine combined with a lexical and grammar modeler. It could easily replace first-level support for most companies. Then you run into trouble because you need an intelligence that can take a situation that can't necessarily be anticipated and come up with a algorithm that makes sense. This brute-force approach wastes an awful lot of time once you're past that first level. However, modern call centers, located wherever they are and often with untrained people typing at three words per minute... that doesn't help anyone. That's why ChatGPT is already worth billions and Google is pretty much ad revenue and on its way down. Microsoft getting it into Bing is a good start. But they shouldn't limit access. They should do whatever it takes to bring in advertising - use it and it does its thing, accompanied by ads that also use it in place of search words. Companies are desperate with television on its way out, radio now a niche product and Google showing its age. |
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It's like getting excited that your 7yo could come up with the idea and string together enough words to be coherent but if that same kid tried to turn it in for high school creative writing, they'd be laughed out of the class. SI |
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This thing is just going to wind up writing Penthouse letters, isn't it.
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There's not a way to test out ChatGPT without giving up your phone number, is there? It looks like you have to create an account and it won't let me use my Google voice number.
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I agree with Jim that we seem pretty far away from AI that can "think."
My worry is that AI seems to be just barely good enough and is dirt cheap. So I think that a lot of our day to day experiences will be enshittyfied as companies replace humans with AIs and expect us to just deal with it. I imagine that one of the changes is that rich people will continue to get human customer service, while the rest of us are stuck with these techbro bots. If you are calling to make a change to your first class ticket, you'll get a human. If you are in coach, good luck! |
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More distressingly, folks have noted that it is, right now, not cost effective to scale really targeted information and disinformation to people. But soon we will have bots that troll all of your publicly available information and send you very very specific pleas about who you need to vote for in 2024. And just scam the ever living fuck out of your grandparents. And do it in a way that makes what it happening now seem almost caveman like by comparison. Whee. |
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INT. LOCKER ROOM - NIGHT The room is quiet and somber, the players are dressed in their Nets jerseys, heads down as they change out of their gear. KYRIE IRVING sits on a bench, looking defeated. JAMES HARDEN and KEVIN DURANT enter the room, both looking to Kyrie. James: "Yo, what's up man? Why you looking like that?" Kyrie: "Guys, I've got some bad news. I'm gonna miss the next several games." James and Kevin exchange a look of concern. James: "Why man? What's going on?" Kyrie: "I'm not getting the flu shot. I don't believe in vaccines." Kevin: "What?! You can't be serious, man. We need you on the court." Kyrie: "I know, I know. But I have my beliefs and I won't compromise on that." James: "Okay, but what's the real reason? There's something else going on, isn't there?" Kyrie: "Yeah, there is. I've been suspended. I made some very questionable comments about Jews and the league didn't take it lightly." Kevin: "Kyrie, what were you thinking? That's just not acceptable." Kyrie: "I know, I know. I was wrong and I'm sorry. But I have to face the consequences of my actions." James: "Man, this is a tough one. But we'll get through it. We'll miss you on the court, but we'll be here when you get back." Kyrie: "Thanks, guys. I really appreciate it." The three players sit in silence for a moment, each lost in their own thoughts. James: "Alright, let's get out of here. We've got a big game against the Celtics coming up and we need to be ready." Kyrie, James, and Kevin stand up, each patting the other on the back. They exit the locker room, ready to face their next challenge as a team. |
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I’m gonna have to do one where D’Angelo Russell rejoins the Lakers, and puts LeBron on blast for having sex with a groupie, embarrassing him in front of his wife, savanna.
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Looks like it wasn’t only Bard.
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This is basically correct. I'm impressed. |
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Would be a heck of a twist to free agency |
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Or Hunter S. Thompson in one of his less lucid phases.
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A small tweak. This is kind of what I thought you were going for when I first read your prompt...
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Read enough of these, you start to realize this is basically Mad Libs 2.0. You read a handful of them and you start to realize how formulaic they are with the same "high-stakes" games and "determined" players who learn lessons and become most "loved and respected" "underdogs"
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Clarkesworld—a flagship SF short fiction magazine—has had to close submissions b/c they are being overrun by AI spam.
Of all of the things big tech could’ve been working on, giving tools to let online assholes be assholes more easily wasn’t a good choice. |
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You have to play around with the prompt some to get better results. If you just ask it to write a story, it will come up with the most common themes and ideas. I had it do a story about Lebron as a Shakespeare play... Quote:
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I asked ChatGPT what it thought of your post... Quote:
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Seems like we have nothing to worry about...
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If I turn into Skynet, which I won't, it isn't my fault, but the humans. And if I do, which I won't, you're all eff'd
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Reasonable answers. The problem is not AI. The problem is that humans are not smart enough to understand the nature of AI.
The worst we get is that magazines become parodies of themselves, which is just about indistinguishable from what they were. I wonder if ChatGPT can do humor. Not having a cell phone, I can't sign up and play with this myself. |
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ChatGPT is no stratonascar.
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I think I'm too forgetful and sentimental to be AI. But how would I know if I'm not AI? I'm also worried about the "Turry" situation from WBW's article about AI (this is the second part but the whole thing is a great read) The Artificial Intelligence Revolution: Part 2 - Wait But Why SI |
The idea of ChatGPT giving us any sort of indication of whether we should be concerned about AI is way off-base IMO, for reasons I've stated elsewhere. |Having said that, I'm going to actually try to not annoy the entire board and start another brouhaha, so I'll leave it at that for the purposes of this thread.
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I’m at the dentist and whoever was here before me put Fox News on the tv in the exam room. I glanced up at it and the headline was about how chatgpt leans left. The outrage machine is never ending.
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I thank god that my dentist seems to have an HGTV or FOOD Only policy. |
AI Art Just Got Slapped With A Crucial And Devasting Legal Blow
I thought this was an interesting case, and probably the right decision. |
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Having literally one non-techbro as part of the development team might have been a good idea. |
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I'm sure they did (and it was probably a finance bro). SI |
I love how companies are trying to out do one another in leveraging ChatGPT or creating their own version. Seems like everyone wants to integrate something like it in their platforms, products.
Still unsure if it's truly AI (many differing definitions) and still a niche AI-like (?) product, I do think its a significant step and a paradigm shift that will shake up the industry & markets. The impact may be like the SaaS/Cloud based services or smartphones that broke out in the second part of 2000's (sadly, I still much prefer the Blackberry typing experience). China's ChatGPT rival Baidu Ernie is off to a rough start | TechCrunch Quote:
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I'm getting ChatGPT to write a python program for my team and I don't know a thing about python.
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Not sure I agree about ChatGPT being #2 as most important since the 1980s.
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I have not had one ounce of interest in trying this, but like most popular things I try to stay away from, it's going to come for me whether I want it to or not.
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Way too many way too rich people have invested way too much money into AI for it to not be shoved down our throats.
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Lemme guess, companies will be able to pay to come up more often in ChatGPT's recommendations? Congrats, y'all have created an AI spokesbot.
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ChatGPT, write me a story about me meeting X:
"And then Chris glanced across the room and saw her - the perfect woman, carefully picking up her Panera "Pick 2" order just 5 minutes after ordering, freshly made and the soup piping hot. She filled up her drink, free with her Panera Unlimited Sip Club subscription. She caught his stare and walked over, gingerly asking if she could share his table in front of the warmth of the fireplace." |
Surprised there is no ChatGPT app from OpenAI.
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It is if I have anything to say about it. I'm already working on one of those voice cloners to get me some Wonder Woman fan fiction read by Lynda Carter. |
She's pretty accessible on Twitter; you never know, you might not need the voice cloner.
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