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ChatGPT 4 Vision unveiled. Can see, hear, and speak

EviLore

Expansive Ellipses
Staff Member
Rolling out in closed beta right now, wide availability within the next two weeks.







You can speak to it. It can speak to you.

It can do deep interpretation and analysis of images:

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EyAR5GN.jpg



This is in addition to the DALLE-3 integration that will also be happening, which will let you generate any image you can think of while in conversation with ChatGPT.


We're accelerating exponentially at this point. Pure scifi territory.
 

StreetsofBeige

Gold Member
Awesome. Aside from one free AI site where I tested out typing in hockey just to see what image it spits out, I never bothered testing any of these sites. It seemed many required to make a profile.

But maybe I’ll sign up and dabble with this for fun.

The bike video is cool. It sounds like I can take a picture of my living room and ask what decor it recommends?

The back and forth chat is slick too. Tell me a story about me and Shakira shagging and that she loved it!
 

Pegasus Actual

Gold Member
I adjusted my seat on my Specialized mountain bike the other day without the help of an AI, thank you very much!

On the other hand, I tried and failed to figure out if the handlebar height was even adjustable, and I stripped the cheap chinese allen wrench trying to loosen the most likely seeming bolt. So I probably did need ChatGPT 4v. RIP.
 

midnightAI

Member
I adjusted my seat on my Specialized mountain bike the other day without the help of an AI, thank you very much!

On the other hand, I tried and failed to figure out if the handlebar height was even adjustable, and I stripped the cheap chinese allen wrench trying to loosen the most likely seeming bolt. So I probably did need ChatGPT 4v. RIP.
1, Don't use cheap Allen wrenches.
2, When you buy forks for the bike they are longer than required and are then cut down to a suitable height, if done properly there should be spacers you can move around above and below the headset clamp which gives some adjustability.

Would you like to know more?
 

GymWolf

Gold Member
Italy unlocked chatgpt.

So how does it work? I just have to register an account and ask her (it?) some questions?
 
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Lord Panda

The Sea is Always Right
Arnold Schwarzenegger Terminator GIF by Filmin


Also; ChatGPT legit helped me solve an electrical wiring issue today. Thank you Skynet, I mean ChatGPT.

Would like to replace my shitbox Google Minis, that infuriate me half the time, with ChatGPT enabled assistants instead.
 
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Hugare

Member
Insane stuff

Also, so many students will cheat their tests / homeworks

There'll be a paradigm shift in education soon due to AI tech
 

Northeastmonk

Gold Member
Porn just leveled up
Two questions

1. When?
2. How much?

This tech is fascinating. I am worried about the methods at which some people are using it. I bet we will see some laws in our lifetime regarding AI use.
 
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Hugare

Member
Will? Many have already been using ChatGPT for their schoolwork. Kind of a no-brainer really.
Indeed, but it will get even worse now

I've applied for a new job this week, and I've taken an online test

If I had this ChatGPT version, I could have taken pictures of the questions and it would have answered everything for me

People are already using it daily, but as it evolves, it will get worse and worse (or better and better, depending on where you stand)

I welcome new ways to test people, or new ways to educate people

New techs force society to evolve with them, and we need education to evolve
 
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EviLore

Expansive Ellipses
Staff Member
Insane stuff

Also, so many students will cheat their tests / homeworks

There'll be a paradigm shift in education soon due to AI tech
Will have to reduce emphasis on graded homework and papers, more emphasis on in-class exams. STEM courses are already mostly set up that way. The homework is just preparation for the exams, so not doing it yourself only hurts your exam performance.

Humanities and social sciences, though, lol well.
 

mortal

Banned
Indeed, but it will get even worse now

I've applied for a new job this week, and I've taken an online test

If I had this ChatGPT version, I could have taken pictures of the questions and it would have answered everything for me

People are already using it daily, but as it evolves, it will get worse and worse (or better and better, depending on where you stand)

I welcome new ways to test people, or new ways to educate people
I don't know if I'd frame the situation as worsening in most cases tbh.
A tool this powerful can save one time you wouldn't ever get back, and if I were paying for my own tuition or taking on student loan debt, I absolutely would've taken advantage as well.
 

Hugare

Member
Will have to reduce emphasis on graded homework and papers, more emphasis on in-class exams. STEM courses are already mostly set up that way. The homework is just preparation for the exams, so not doing it yourself only hurts your exam performance.

Humanities and social sciences, though, lol well.
I believe human and social sciences would be the ones with more, well, human input needed, right?

Psychology, for example, will be one of the safest jobs to have in an AI future, I think.

I don't know if I'd frame the situation as worsening in most cases tbh.
A tool this powerful can save one time you wouldn't ever get back, and if I were paying for my own tuition or taking on student loan debt, I absolutely would've taken advantage as well.

Oh absolutely

I use ChatGPT on my workday, and it helps tons. Can't even start imagining how much it will help me now that it can read images.

Opportunities are endless
 

Northeastmonk

Gold Member
I believe human and social sciences would be the ones with more, well, human input needed, right?

Psychology, for example, will be one of the safest jobs to have in an AI future, I think.



Oh absolutely

I use ChatGPT on my workday, and it helps tons. Can't even start imagining how much it will help me now that it can read images.

Opportunities are endless
Ever watch the film “The Pod Generation”, in the film the psychologist is an AI. The person sits on the floor and talks to a giant eyeball in the wall. Computers can ask questions, they just need to be programmed to ask the right ones.
 

mortal

Banned
We are one update away from Her. I can see myswlf walking to works and talking shit all the way on my AirPods
People love to reference Skynet or Hal 9000, mostly for fun, but the future envisioned in the film Her is the most plausible analog for where this tech is potentially heading.
 

Shadowplay1979

Gold Member
can we all just realize we are getting close to the holodeck ....if someone would actually work on the phyical part of that tech.

For creatives like me..im trying use ai as best i can before it uses me...im scared a bit because if i lose my job....i no longer get to live where i love to live and have to move back to a home i dont have. I dont think thats gonna happen within the next two years but im afraid to eat my words.

I always tell others like me...it wont stop people from creating things from scratch and i usually use the holodeck as a sorta proof to that. Everyone still performs plays and paints and writes music in star trek because they love to.....i think thats the future...however...we are at a point where we havnt figured out all the other problems that have since been fixed in star trek....and we are already getting this tech...its gonna be a rough patch.
 

Mr Reasonable

Completely Unreasonable
People love to reference Skynet or Hal 9000, mostly for fun, but the future envisioned in the film Her is the most plausible analog for where this tech is potentially heading.

I imagine the most plausible use of this tech is in making rich people richer at the expense of poor people, if I'm honest.

I don't think it's likely that the most profitable way to use this tech is to give everyone a virtual Scarlett Johansson. Though, I expect that would be popular too.
 

midnightAI

Member
Rolling out in closed beta right now, wide availability within the next two weeks.







You can speak to it. It can speak to you.

It can do deep interpretation and analysis of images:

lLLRah7.jpg


EyAR5GN.jpg



This is in addition to the DALLE-3 integration that will also be happening, which will let you generate any image you can think of while in conversation with ChatGPT.


We're accelerating exponentially at this point. Pure scifi territory.

Ha! I have a dropper post on my bike so it's wrong, stupid dumb AI, you think you know me? You can't handle the truth. Go suck an egg... biatch!
 

Eotheod

Member
I finally upgraded to pro for work, significantly better quality in outputs and the task environments are nuts thanks to addons. I just can not see how AI will stop innovating the future, it's a genie out of the bottle situation and by gosh does it feel amazing to use.

The file awareness option is just 🤯 in terms of capabilities. It gets even more advanced with how the system is able to identify its own errors and attempt alternative workings to get your result.
 
I imagine the most plausible use of this tech is in making rich people richer at the expense of poor people, if I'm honest.

I don't think it's likely that the most profitable way to use this tech is to give everyone a virtual Scarlett Johansson. Though, I expect that would be popular too.

Poor sure, but also the indifferent and ignorant - who have been willingly providing data using all their social media apps etc - who won't ever get paid for it in retrospect. They have what they need at this point and it begs the question - who has access to the AI with features the masses will never be able to leverage.
Of course those who stand to make the most off this tech are already doing it or setting themselves up to further solidify their positions. We might as well be sheep for the slaughter if this tech becomes the source and arbiter of truth.
 

Tams

Member
Will have to reduce emphasis on graded homework and papers, more emphasis on in-class exams. STEM courses are already mostly set up that way. The homework is just preparation for the exams, so not doing it yourself only hurts your exam performance.

Humanities and social sciences, though, lol well.

To be fair, in the UK at least, social studies and the humanities have long been big on the written essay exam.

History especially is just up to three hours of essay writing, of which about 2 and half is literal writing. I kinda enjoyed it, to be honest.

Sure, you could get a LLM to write possible ones for you and memorise them, but memorising essays was pretty much what many students have been doing for years anyway. Only they had to create them themselves beforehand.
 
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