Chatgpt - Seriously good potential (or just some Internet fun)

I asked a reasonable question, so no need to be smart about it.

The phone version of Just-Eat is an app.
The phone version of Google search is an app.
The phone version of Amazon and eBay are apps.
The phone version of Insta, FB etc are apps.
The phone version of YouTube and Disney+ are apps.
And the phone version of openai is a web page.
 
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How are people accessing GPT on a phone? Searching ChatGPT on Google Play is giving me so many apps that I don't know which one to use.
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There are apps but just no official one from OpenAI. But they just run ChatGPT 3.5 and be warned they might be collecting data that OpenAI might not be collecting
 
Fair enough @Scort and especially @mid_gen :p

@Lopéz - I thought you were being sarcastic because I wrote the OpenAI link first, which you then quoted and repeated that link like I was blind, although I am legally blind anyway :D Thanks all the same. It was too small for me to see on the phone, so I got the web site running on my 14.6" tablet instead.

There are apps but just no official one from OpenAI. But they just run ChatGPT 3.5 and be warned they might be collecting data that OpenAI might not be collecting

Thanks. That was why I asked as there are so many apps in the store and was wondering what others on here were using. I'm carrying on with the web site.


LOL I didn't think to ask ChatGPT this. Playing it at its own game!
 
Dr. Hinton said he has quit his job at Google, where he has worked for more than a decade and became one of the most respected voices in the field, so he can freely speak out about the risks of A.I. A part of him, he said, now regrets his life’s work.
“I console myself with the normal excuse: If I hadn’t done it, somebody else would have,” Dr. Hinton said during a lengthy interview last week in the dining room of his home in Toronto, a short walk from where he and his students made their breakthrough
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Until last year, he said, Google acted as a “proper steward” for the technology, careful not to release something that might cause harm. But now that Microsoft has augmented its Bing search engine with a chatbot — challenging Google’s core business — Google is racing to deploy the same kind of technology. The tech giants are locked in a competition that might be impossible to stop, Dr. Hinton said.
His immediate concern is that the internet will be flooded with false photos, videos and text, and the average person will “not be able to know what is true anymore.”


earlier Interview

 
Yeah, he regrets it now he's made this money and legged it!
And is too old to see the fallout of this.

Tbf I could see how he could have had blinders on. Focused on Just working on the new and exciting challenge before him, and not thinking about how it would be used in future.
 
It wasn't very clear how accurately his words are reported in the times paper , w/o hearing the interview
eg. it's a bit fantastical that he dissed his lifes work
but he sounds quite sane/cognisant from earlier interview;
possibly still has vested Meta stock options, too.
 
His immediate concern is that the internet will be flooded with false photos, videos and text, and the average person will “not be able to know what is true anymore.”

Well, talk about out of date and full of ****!

That was the preserve of the press before social media and is nothing new.
 
Wonder (as a dev) if I should be retraining in something practical. Surely the rate AI is progressing it won't be long before vast swathes of people are out of the job.

I mean it's going to be a long time before no humans are needed. But for a number of sectors you will probably be able to cut out 9/10 people. With 1 of the 10 effectively project managing the bot.


Rate of progress in AI is concerning.
 
Put A.I into a robot like this, and stand back. We have terminator.


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Wonder (as a dev) if I should be retraining in something practical. Surely the rate AI is progressing it won't be long before vast swathes of people are out of the job.
You should probably looking for ways to use AI in your work, devs who are also adept at coming up with good prompts for AI will be highly valuable as will other prompt smiths in other industries

 
Not used it for a while but thought I would do another quick test this morning, it certainly appears to be getting better.

I asked it to show me the code to blink an LED on an arduino uno, spot on and and even detailed this would use the built in LED, not very taxing I know, but my next question was convert this to assembly code, it then proceeded to do just that while detailing that this is the specific code for the AVR microcontroller used in the arduino uno, so linking a specific board to mc type, then using the correct assembly for that mc, nice result.
 
You should probably looking for ways to use AI in your work, devs who are also adept at coming up with good prompts for AI will be highly valuable as will other prompt smiths in other industries

if they want to get into A.I, they will need to go down the route of knowledge understanding like logic ( predicate logic, non-monotonic logic), constraint satisfaction etc. Most common developers will not grasp the concepts, even if they are good at writing source code. BTW Chat gdp is not an A.I. as it cant deal with abstract relationship theory, just a taxonomy classification querying seeker.
 
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I asked it to show me the code to blink an LED on an arduino uno, spot on and and even detailed this would use the built in LED, not very taxing I know, but my next question was convert this to assembly code, it then proceeded to do just that while detailing that this is the specific code for the AVR microcontroller used in the arduino uno, so linking a specific board to mc type, then using the correct assembly for that mc, nice result.
does look as though it is easy for that type of question, I thought it would need more context (like an initial diet of sketches)


I entered the query below in the chat window.

Build an Arduino code to blink two LEDs alternatively every 500 ms. The LEDs are connected to pins 3 and 4.

I just need an account to access it - I could do with it summarisng best in class procedure/help for changing trailing arm bushes on my car this weekend.
(.. don't forget to support trailing arm, disconnect brake brackets)
well failing that, how about a politics question ... about Brexit, say.
 
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