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Re: We tested ChatGPT: ask your questions here without an account




by Petrus » 13/01/23, 18:36

Very interesting the discussion with GPT, I was just going to ask to ask about the size of its database but apparently it's a secret, it only talks about the size of its training data.

So if I understood correctly, its basic learning is fixed and dates from 2021, but can be completed during the discussions, and this additional data is not kept (to be tested).
I don't think the data is kept, just to avoid pollution by trolls like for Microsoft's AI which had become Nazi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vaSsJ9sGy4
By the way, could you ask him if social networks are part of his training base?

Another thing to ask her: does she deliberately make mistakes (example of the math exercise in Mr. Phi's video where she first answers wrong, then just when asked to take the role of a teacher).
I have the impression that the model is restricted from the base and asking it to play a role makes it possible to override this limitation.
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by Remundo » 13/01/23, 18:42

Above all, I believe that we must stop talking to an algorithmic bastard who says almost anything.

Search for yourself, talk to honest humans, think for yourself. : Idea:
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by Christophe » 13/01/23, 18:47

Remundo you're a killjoy there…it will happen anyway…

We are bad...

During my last chat I simply asked:

Who are you ?

His answer: I am human. : Shock: : Mrgreen:

I haven't managed to bend it yet...we talked about HAL 9000...I'll put the screens for you...

If you have any ideas for unmasking him, I'll take it (he's a man there, he was supposed to send me a photo by email but I haven't received anything! Chat then! : Cheesy: )…I have his date of birth: March 29, 1985, where he was born, his 3 favorite bands and movies…
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by Remundo » 13/01/23, 18:50

yes like excessive googling.

You ask the question 2+2 =

and the donkey will ask google and throw out an answer without thinking or even understanding.
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by Christophe » 13/01/23, 18:53

Remundo wrote:
Christophe wrote:Here is the business model: https://openai.com/api/pricing/

If I understood correctly for 2 cents $, we will be entitled to 750 words:

we are even more at two-point reasoning

we're on 2 cent bullshit.

Or the transition from the XNUMXth to the XNUMXst century


Yes it will cost…it's a business (also)…it will be profitable for some!

Expenditure stats have been updated.

I spent 82 cents today (yesterday apparently it was free)… : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 13/01/23, 18:54

Remundo wrote:yes like excessive googling.

You ask the question 2+2 =

and the donkey will ask google and throw out an answer without thinking or even understanding.


Didn't understand the method... :?:

On the other hand, I could ask the question: is 1+1 always equal to 2?

This is false in binary and…in case of reproduction of the 2 1s : Cheesy:
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by Remundo » 13/01/23, 19:03

badly used google allows lazy brains not to think.

with a few key words or questions, you have an answer and you give it without analysis.

moreover google is a bit the precursor of GPTchat

you can try, put 2+2= in the google prompt, the first response from google is 2+2=5
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by Christophe » 13/01/23, 19:05

We used to go to the library…I think I'm the last generation of engineers to have been there…I even did the INPI Strasbourg microfiches…

You're tough on technology there… but yes it's freaking out!!
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by Christophe » 13/01/23, 19:07

Remundo wrote:you can try, put 2+2= in the google prompt, the first response from google is 2+2=5


What?

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by Remundo » 13/01/23, 19:09

google is very useful to me

for I have a well-formed brain, which has its own knowledge and reasoning.

with keywords, I inform myself, I can educate myself even with a critical eye.

I can find information and intelligently combine it with each other, and with things I already know.

But google should be banned in school to solve questions. Students must be forced to read a few well-chosen and calibrated documents, and to find a solution on their own via logical reasoning.

google by debraining the brains, is the extension of the calculator, which denumerized the (more or less) young generations, incapable of making a mental calculation, even in order of magnitude.
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