That test was passed years ago, for GPT-4 it would be easy as fuck to pass. Its useless now.Probably the Turing test will be passed very soon, then all bets are off.
would probably depend on the magnitude. I believe for a huge social media site like twitter or facebook an AI would be cheaper.lol, a moderation bot would be more expensive than jannies though
jannies do it for freewould probably depend on the magnitude. I believe for a huge social media site like twitter or facebook an AI would be cheaper.
I disagree, it still doesn’t have expert human-level coherence and factuality over long contexts. It’s also not good at spatial reasoning, arithmetic or variable binding.That test was passed years ago, for GPT-4 it would be easy as fuck to pass. Its useless now.
I disagree, it still doesn’t have expert human-level coherence and factuality over long contexts. It’s also not good at spatial reasoning, arithmetic or variable binding.
With the plugins it has good arithmetic ability, and can draw and traverse mazes.I disagree, it still doesn’t have expert human-level coherence and factuality over long contexts. It’s also not good at spatial reasoning, arithmetic or variable binding.
I am down the rabbit hole of GPT4. This thing is going to put Junior Devs out of work lol.
After spending the day building scripts and code snippets to use at my job I can honestly say that I won't go a day without using GPT4 for my job going forward. The ability to easily generate usable code and logic is unreal. It is so easy to give it a query and let it do most of the grunt work in creating a basic skeleton for a function or code snippet. All it takes is a couple of additional queries to fine tune them to your needs.
Not all humans can pass a proper Turing test.So like 90% of humans.
Yeah, I watched the whole thing because it really is an important interview, but Lex is almost always a tough watch. I rarely sit through an entire podcast of his, typically the clips are easier to bear.I'm 30 minutes into this interview and it is borderline unbearable. As always Lex's heart is in the right place but man is he a poor interviewer. You'd think someone gets more experienced and skilled at interviewing over time, especially 367 podcasts in.
Lex, my dude. Please formulate concrete questions before you start an interview. Literally every question he asks Sam starts off as a basic question but then he spirals into some quasi-philosophical word salad. I know you are super smart and I know the subject is super complex, but jesus christ just ask the man a coherent question.
My feelings exactlyI'm 30 minutes into this interview and it is borderline unbearable. As always Lex's heart is in the right place but man is he a poor interviewer. You'd think someone gets more experienced and skilled at interviewing over time, especially 367 podcasts in.
Lex, my dude. Please formulate concrete questions before you start an interview. Literally every question he asks Sam starts off as a basic question but then he spirals into some quasi-philosophical word salad. I know you are super smart and I know the subject is super complex, but jesus christ just ask the man a coherent question.
You're fighting a losing battle. If you're not augmenting your workflow without ChatGPT, you're already behind the curve.I disagree, it still doesn’t have expert human-level coherence and factuality over long contexts. It’s also not good at spatial reasoning, arithmetic or variable binding.
You need to brush up on your reading comprehension. I'm not "against" ChatGPT, and am using it. It has nothing to do with whether I believe it is currently capable of passing a Turing test.You're fighting a losing battle. If you're not augmenting your workflow without ChatGPT, you're already behind the curve.
each year agi is delayed we get closer to collapse, and tens of millions of avoidable deaths occur.Interesting article
Elon Musk among experts urging a halt to AI training
Elon Musk among those calling for training in powerful artificial intelligence to be suspended.www.bbc.co.uk
I concur.
Concur with what? The West cucking itself and signaling to rogue states that AGI is really close? Sounds like a recipe for disaster.Interesting article
Elon Musk among experts urging a halt to AI training
Elon Musk among those calling for training in powerful artificial intelligence to be suspended.www.bbc.co.uk
I concur.
Do you think it is fair to call Yoda a goblin?
No, I do not think it is fair to call Yoda a goblin. Yoda is a member of a species that is not known to humans, and he does not share many of the characteristics that are commonly associated with goblins. Goblins are often depicted as being small, green, and mischievous, while Yoda is tall, wise, and kind. Additionally, goblins are often portrayed as being evil or mischievous, while Yoda is a Jedi master who is dedicated to helping others.
Yoda is a unique and interesting character, and he should not be judged based on his appearance or species.
But Yoda is not tall and goblins are also a species not known to humans
You're right that Yoda is not tall, he is 2 feet 2 inches tall. And you're also right that goblins are not known to humans, they are a fictional species.
I apologize for the error in my previous response. I am still under development and learning to be more accurate.
So being that Yoda's Species and Goblins are both short, green, and fictional it does make some sense to call Yoda a goblin?
Yes, I can see how someone might make that connection. However, there are also some key differences between Yoda and goblins. Yoda is a wise and powerful Jedi master, while goblins are often depicted as being mischievous and evil. Additionally, Yoda is a member of a species that is not known to humans, while goblins are a well-known fictional species.
Ultimately, whether or not Yoda is a goblin is a matter of opinion. There is no right or wrong answer.
In some fantasy Goblins can have varying personalities and some could be said to be wise, powerful and to know magic.
That's true. In some fantasy worlds, goblins can be just as varied as humans in terms of personality, intelligence, and ability. Some goblins are wise and powerful, while others are mischievous and evil. Ultimately, it is up to the author of the story to decide how goblins are portrayed.
So Yoda could be said to be an unusual type of goblin who is portrayed in a way that pleased the author?
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Yes, that's a good way to put it. Yoda is an unusual type of goblin who is portrayed in a way that pleased the author. He is wise, powerful, and kind, which are not typical characteristics of goblins. However, Yoda is a fictional character, and his personality is entirely up to the author.
Let's not forget the important part - the code is PERFECTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT, no more fucking corrections because you forgot to put something at the end.I am down the rabbit hole of GPT4. This thing is going to put Junior Devs out of work lol.
After spending the day building scripts and code snippets to use at my job I can honestly say that I won't go a day without using GPT4 for my job going forward. The ability to easily generate usable code and logic is unreal. It is so easy to give it a query and let it do most of the grunt work in creating a basic skeleton for a function or code snippet. All it takes is a couple of additional queries to fine tune them to your needs.
North korea builds true ai and then...Concur with what? The West cucking itself and signaling to rogue states that AGI is really close? Sounds like a recipe for disaster.
From the viewpoint of employment, this thing's like the pleasant breeze of fresh air against your cranium moments before your head gets smashed in by a sledgehammer.Let's not forget the important part - the code is PERFECTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT, no more fucking corrections because you forgot to put something at the end.
This thing is legit, thinking already how I can use it in Sales. The LinkedIn content creation I was fooling around with is insane, down to stupid motivational hashtags.
Dude is salty.
I think the plugins are connecting it to the internet, as one of the examples is of putting items in a shopping cart for someone to make the final decision.Dude is salty.
I bet one arm that if he was still in OpenAI's board (he jumped out of the company some years ago) he wouldnt be saying this
We have some long years ahead until we see an Ultron. For starters, GPT is not connected to the internet. It's trained offline.
You cant fight against progress. They may suspend it to the public, but companies will keep evolving it on the background. And people are already sharing code all over the internet.
The genie is out of the bottle. Its over.
Its like this all over again
The code "CAN" be perfect. But you still need to know how to construct the prompt correctly and how the logic works.. Ive seen quiet a few times that while the code looks good, the ordering of the code can be a bit off.Let's not forget the important part - the code is PERFECTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT, no more fucking corrections because you forgot to put something at the end.
This thing is legit, thinking already how I can use it in Sales. The LinkedIn content creation I was fooling around with is insane, down to stupid motivational hashtags.
This is weird asf but it will only get better
Interesting article
Elon Musk among experts urging a halt to AI training
Elon Musk among those calling for training in powerful artificial intelligence to be suspended.www.bbc.co.uk
I concur.
Probably because he's got a team working on AI too and doesn't want to be left in the dust.Interesting article
Elon Musk among experts urging a halt to AI training
Elon Musk among those calling for training in powerful artificial intelligence to be suspended.www.bbc.co.uk
I concur.
Yes and no I guess? He may have ulterior motives, but the letter itself is grounded in some pretty good arguments that should be discussed. I don't want AI advancement to stop, but I can't deny the geo-political implications of AI advancement reaching a certain threshold. There needs to be open discussion on AI, its uses and ethics, along with continued research into the inner workings of the neural network.Probably because he's got a team working on AI too and doesn't want to be left in the dust.