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by Obamot » 12/01/23, 22:51

Christophe wrote:Hey it works!!

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Conclusion: Izi has the ChatGPT IQ!!! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

Oh the insult : Lol: do you think he will understand it?

(And by the way too insulting for ChatGPT) : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 13/01/23, 00:02

Remundo wrote:ChatGPT will produce spurious and erroneous content, which will be difficult to detect and verify, to isolate from good content.

But in other words, what is this bullshit for? To flood the net with crappy pages? To make a crap book in 3 clicks? To make students even more lazy?

Serious content is produced by a rigorous human brain that checks its sources and the logic of its personal reasoning.


I had a lot of fun during the few tests…I will continue tomorrow…

Imagine a video game that uses it? The prospects for dialogues and interactions with NPCs are "endless"...

Now couple GPT to AIs that analyze and above all create artistic images with a few keywords…and an AI can redo a complete virtual world!

We understand that some artists also tag…
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Re: We tested ChatGPT: ask your questions here without an account




by Christophe » 13/01/23, 00:05

I just split the topic…if you have any questions I'll share them here like I did for the tests…
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by Christophe » 13/01/23, 00:13

Exnihiloest wrote:The only thing that worries me is the current mediocrity of this AI.


Tomorrow I ask her what she thinks of you!

Exnihiloest wrote:If what it produces becomes accessible by search engines, it will create terrible competition for conspiratorial sites, because the answers are full of errors, it is enough to test it in a field that we know well to understand that she is really bad.


This is already the case and this is what I said above in relation to Google…

Which area do you know well? I will test it...
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Re: We tested ChatGPT: ask your questions here without an account




by Christophe » 13/01/23, 00:39

Elon Musk:

ChatGPT is scarily good. We are not far from a dangerously powerful AI.



There are others, just to merge them:

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by izentrop » 13/01/23, 00:44

GPT-4 will soon be launched.
And it will make ChatGPT look like a toy...

→ GPT-3 has 175 billion parameters
→ GPT-4 has 100 trillion parameters

I think we are going to see something absolutely breathtaking this time around!
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Re: We tested ChatGPT: ask your questions here without an account




by Remundo » 13/01/23, 00:45

English is naughty...

answers anything... :P
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Re: We tested ChatGPT: ask your questions here without an account




by Christophe » 13/01/23, 10:30

izentrop wrote:
GPT-4 will soon be launched.
And it will make ChatGPT look like a toy...

→ GPT-3 has 175 billion parameters
→ GPT-4 has 100 trillion parameters

I think we are going to see something absolutely breathtaking this time around!


Already posted above...
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Re: We tested ChatGPT: ask your questions here without an account




by izentrop » 13/01/23, 10:44

Hello,
Not seen but suddenly you repost it a third time : Mrgreen:
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