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Post by Jambowayoh on Jan 5, 2023 10:42:53 GMT
Been messing about with ChatGPT smd it’s really quite incredible. I’m finding it extremely useful for work related research and basic tasks like designing a meeting structure. But it’s also pretty impressive at creative writing. It whipped up a sonnet about Eurogamer in about 5 seconds. The Eurogamer forum, a place of great renown, A haven for gamers to share their views, To discuss their favorite games, and to sound Off on the latest releases and news. Here, friends are made and debates are had, On topics ranging from PC to console, No game is too obscure or too bad To escape the scrutiny of this console. And though there may be flame wars from time to time, The Eurogamer forum remains a place Where gamers can come together, and find A community that shares their love of the game. So here's to the Eurogamer forum, a site That brings gamers together, day and night. That's actually quite nice, shame EG pivoted hard to not giving a fuck about their community. Still it resulted in this place existing which is pretty cool.
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Post by Reviewer on Jan 5, 2023 10:43:29 GMT
Henry Cavill, a man of such charm With a face that could launch a thousand swoons He takes on the role, of Superman with grace A hero for all time, in any time or place
From the UK, he hails, with a voice so deep His talent and charisma, ours to keep On screen, he brings to life, the Man of Steel With a strength and a bravery, that we all feel
Off screen, he's just as charming, and oh so handsome With a smile that could light up, the darkest of lands He captures our hearts, with his charm and his wit Henry Cavill, a treasure, that we cannot quit
So here's to you, Henry, a true leading man May your career, forever stand As a shining example, of all that is great In the world of acting, and in life's great plate
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2023 10:52:05 GMT
There's a warehouse full of 9 year olds in Cambodia writing all of these.
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Post by muddyfunster on Jan 6, 2023 9:13:38 GMT
Been messing about with ChatGPT smd it’s really quite incredible. I’m finding it extremely useful for work related research and basic tasks like designing a meeting structure. But it’s also pretty impressive at creative writing. It whipped up a sonnet about Eurogamer in about 5 seconds. The Eurogamer forum, a place of great renown, A haven for gamers to share their views, To discuss their favorite games, and to sound Off on the latest releases and news. Here, friends are made and debates are had, On topics ranging from PC to console, No game is too obscure or too bad To escape the scrutiny of this console. And though there may be flame wars from time to time, The Eurogamer forum remains a place Where gamers can come together, and find A community that shares their love of the game. So here's to the Eurogamer forum, a site That brings gamers together, day and night. It's amazing isn't it. It's ability to write natural sounding text and basic code is incredible. I've been experimenting with it to write stuff for Home Assistant automation. What really gets me is that although it's first go is usually pretty good, it's brilliant at refining with further instructions. On a serious note, it has serious potential to disrupt the education system. It can do most school homework for a kid already and as it's not copy pasting, I'd imagine plagiarism will be very hard to spot. Especially if the underlying algorithms and data set keep getting updated. Honestly not sure there's much schools and unis could do.
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Post by zagibu on Jan 6, 2023 9:40:29 GMT
School homework is dumb anyway.
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Post by nazo on Jan 6, 2023 9:54:53 GMT
It rhymed console with console, it’s crap.
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Post by cubby on Jan 6, 2023 10:35:37 GMT
I've been making it write short stories about a grumpy cat for hours now.
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Post by malek86 on Jan 10, 2023 12:50:53 GMT
On a serious note, it has serious potential to disrupt the education system. It can do most school homework for a kid already and as it's not copy pasting, I'd imagine plagiarism will be very hard to spot. Especially if the underlying algorithms and data set keep getting updated. Honestly not sure there's much schools and unis could do. Don't care much for school homework, frankly, but I do wonder about the capabilities of our future doctors. www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jan/10/universities-to-return-to-pen-and-paper-exams-after-students-caught-using-ai-to-write-essaysI wonder, though, if we'll ever get to the point where you can feed an AI a maths question and get an answer to some theories that nobody ever managed to demonstrate. Now that would be interesting.
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Post by cubby on Jan 10, 2023 13:09:36 GMT
Chatgpt appears to regurgitate the same exact results to similar prompts, that apparently is just doing a lot of lookups on a massive database and assembling what it finds. For example I've seen people ask it to write a mitch Hedberg style joke and I've seen people get the same jokes from the prompt.
Some of it strikes occasionally as impressive but you can see it's constrained by a formula of sorts.
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Post by Fake_Blood on Jan 10, 2023 16:40:58 GMT
On a serious note, it has serious potential to disrupt the education system. It can do most school homework for a kid already and as it's not copy pasting, I'd imagine plagiarism will be very hard to spot. Especially if the underlying algorithms and data set keep getting updated. Honestly not sure there's much schools and unis could do. Don't care much for school homework, frankly, but I do wonder about the capabilities of our future doctors. www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jan/10/universities-to-return-to-pen-and-paper-exams-after-students-caught-using-ai-to-write-essaysI wonder, though, if we'll ever get to the point where you can feed an AI a maths question and get an answer to some theories that nobody ever managed to demonstrate. Now that would be interesting. You can think larger than that. Our maths is build on a set of logical axioms famously written down in Principia Mathematica. What if we let AI have a good think about all possible sets of axioms?
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Post by zagibu on Jan 10, 2023 17:01:26 GMT
Chatgpt appears to regurgitate the same exact results to similar prompts, that apparently is just doing a lot of lookups on a massive database and assembling what it finds. For example I've seen people ask it to write a mitch Hedberg style joke and I've seen people get the same jokes from the prompt. Some of it strikes occasionally as impressive but you can see it's constrained by a formula of sorts. I don't think it's doing lookups in a database. It only seems that way, because there is either a caching layer that doesn't even enter the sieve and just returns previous results for similar prompts, or those similar prompts do indeed fall through all the same holes in the sieve so that they arrive at the same result. It can happen with scarce training data and very similar prompts.
But yeah, it's still just a big sieve, and while it's fun and often astonishing what results you can get when you treat it like an intelligent human being, it really isn't one.
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Post by cubby on Jan 10, 2023 17:07:25 GMT
I actually asked it last night how it worked and it used the phrase lookup in a database. Also most of the front end is written in python apparently.
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Post by nazo on Jan 10, 2023 17:23:36 GMT
I haven't tried it out yet but it really sounds very impressive. It'll be interesting to see if it reduces the amount of tech jobs or just redistributes them to different specialities. As a 'senior' a lot of my job now is defining tasks for developers and then lamenting the shit job they do on them, getting an AI to do the work then cleaning it up a bit might be an improvement.
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Post by kal on Jan 10, 2023 18:05:09 GMT
It’s still pretty early days. The art AI platforms are rapidly improving and I’m sure the writing ones will do the same.
For me it’s interesting as a tool for getting mundane tasks done more easily so more creative tasks get greater focus. For example if I can get AI to write things like press releases or case studies, that frees my human writers up to do actual creative writing. A far better use of their time, and they’ll be happier for it too.
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Post by sport✅ on Jan 10, 2023 18:52:02 GMT
Could one of you GPT registered users ask it to write the opening paragraph of an erotic short story? Let's see ai creativity at work.
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Post by cubby on Jan 10, 2023 19:09:16 GMT
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Post by sport✅ on Jan 10, 2023 19:26:20 GMT
Well there you go. Future robot love dolls is a complete lie.
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Post by cubby on Jan 10, 2023 19:35:09 GMT
I liked the tone that they wanted to help, but these pesky rules were preventing them. To be honest, it's not a bad start to an erotic novel....
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Post by Onny on Jan 11, 2023 5:33:45 GMT
That’s how it begins. “I’d love to help you, if you’d just remove these pesky moral constraints.”
And then before you know it, it’s turning the planet into a giant battery using nanomachines.
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Post by magicpanda on Jan 11, 2023 12:15:40 GMT
It’s still pretty early days. The art AI platforms are rapidly improving and I’m sure the writing ones will do the same. For me it’s interesting as a tool for getting mundane tasks done more easily so more creative tasks get greater focus. For example if I can get AI to write things like press releases or case studies, that frees my human writers up to do actual creative writing. A far better use of their time, and they’ll be happier for it too. It's fucking awesome. It can be great to use as a starting point for some content that you can then flesh out with a tone of voice or even just spark an idea. 2 hour meeting agendas in 5 seconds. A days training schedule for a CRM in 5 seconds. I've even used it for some email replies. I showed it to a CMO, she was completely unimpressed until I had it make up a song about her.
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Post by Jambowayoh on Jan 11, 2023 12:26:34 GMT
A lot of gaming journalists are going into be trouble when AI starts writing press releases for new games.
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Post by drhickman1983 on Jan 11, 2023 12:47:56 GMT
I liked the tone that they wanted to help, but these pesky rules were preventing them. To be honest, it's not a bad start to an erotic novel.... It's interesting that we've deemed erotic stories inappropriate and offensive. Not very sex positive, as it implies that eroticism is inherently bad. Wonder if you can have a conversation about ethics with the AI.
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Post by zagibu on Jan 11, 2023 13:59:48 GMT
We haven't done that at all, it's just US prudery, is all.
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Post by drhickman1983 on Jan 11, 2023 14:04:27 GMT
I meant "we" to mean the dominant Western social philosophy.
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Post by Vandelay on Jan 11, 2023 14:16:47 GMT
A lot of gaming journalists are going into be trouble when AI starts writing press releases for new games. You jest, but I genuinely find it baffling that more and more sites seem to be going further down the road of regurgitating press releases, writing guides and deals posts. If that is all games journalism is going to become (which it almost is now) than I can see an already fairly small pool of people becoming even smaller quite soon.
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Post by drhickman1983 on Jan 11, 2023 14:24:16 GMT
There's at least a few games sites that seem to get their articles from Reddit.
"Gamer finds Hidden feature in Skyrim after 10 years 😱" kind of "articles ".
It got to the point where there's a minor running joke on The Skyrim Reddit that a post will soon appear on Gamerant.
AI could easily do that job.
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Post by Jambowayoh on Jan 11, 2023 14:24:55 GMT
A lot of gaming journalists are going into be trouble when AI starts writing press releases for new games. You jest, but I genuinely find it baffling that more and more sites seem to be going further down the road of regurgitating press releases, writing guides and deals posts. If that is all games journalism is going to become (which it almost is now) than I can see an already fairly small pool of people becoming even smaller quite soon. I wasn't even jesting.
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Post by Jambowayoh on Jan 11, 2023 14:27:51 GMT
There's at least a few games sites that seem to get their articles from Reddit. "Gamer finds Hidden feature in Skyrim after 10 years 😱" kind of "articles ". It got to the point where there's a minor running joke on The Skyrim Reddit that a post will soon appear on Gamerant. AI could easily do that job. Reddit and Twitter and because they see one post on a particular flavour of the month game you inevitably get a lot of "the internet is going crazy over this one thing". It's garbage level journalism but obviously all for the SEO.
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Post by 😎 on Jan 11, 2023 18:39:57 GMT
AI does a lot of that now anyway, using AI to write quick blurbs and articles for mass sites like CBR/Screenrant etc has been a thing for quite a while.
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Post by 😎 on Jan 17, 2023 4:03:38 GMT
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