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Has anyone tried out the new AI Chatbot?
Posted on 12/11/22 at 11:41 pm
Posted on 12/11/22 at 11:41 pm
It's really incredible what it can do. This is going to replace thousands of mid level creative jobs. I'm reading it can write / check code, and it can also create exact meal plans with precise specifications. This is going to dominate high school and college essays and book reports. All the random copy you see all over the internet will be automated, and even medium form journalism can be done in seconds with this.
As an example, I asked it for this prompt:
Write a story about a stripper that was able to diagnose a man's cancer during a lap dance and ended up saving his life so they got married
It gave me this:
Here's the link if you want to play with it.
LINK
As an example, I asked it for this prompt:
Write a story about a stripper that was able to diagnose a man's cancer during a lap dance and ended up saving his life so they got married
It gave me this:
quote:
Samantha was a successful stripper at the hottest club in town. She was confident, beautiful, and skilled at her craft. She had a loyal following of clients who adored her, and she loved the attention and the money that came with the job.
One night, a man named Jack came into the club. He was older, balding, and a little overweight, but he had a kind face and a gentle demeanor. He approached Samantha and asked for a lap dance.
Samantha agreed, and as she danced for him, she noticed something strange. Jack's skin was pale and clammy, and he had a large lump on his stomach. She felt a sudden sense of concern, and she asked him about it.
Jack was surprised and a little embarrassed. He told her that he had been to the doctor, but the lump was not cancerous. He didn't think it was anything to worry about.
But Samantha knew better. She had lost her mother to cancer at a young age, and she knew the signs to look for. She insisted that Jack see another doctor, and this time, he agreed.
The second doctor confirmed Samantha's suspicions – Jack had advanced stage colon cancer, and he needed immediate treatment. Jack was shocked and scared, but he was also grateful to Samantha for saving his life.
As Jack underwent chemotherapy and radiation, he and Samantha grew closer. They discovered that they had a lot in common, and they fell in love. And when Jack finally went into remission, they decided to get married.
Samantha quit her job at the strip club, and she and Jack moved to a small town to start a new life together. They were happy and in love, and they were forever grateful to the lap dance that had saved Jack's life.
Here's the link if you want to play with it.
LINK
This post was edited on 12/11/22 at 11:47 pm
Posted on 12/11/22 at 11:45 pm to Thundercles
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Posted on 12/11/22 at 11:52 pm to Thundercles
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It's really incredible what it can do.
Good.
Maybe they can use it to write instruction manuals in something that is halfway close to legible English instead of relying on some chinese hack they dragged in off the street.
Let the damn thing write Amazon product descriptions, too.
I mean only mild offense to the chinese. Sorry for any hurt feelings.
Posted on 12/11/22 at 11:57 pm to LegendInMyMind
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Maybe they can use it to write instruction manuals in something that is halfway close to legible English instead of relying on some chinese hack they dragged in off the street.
It will absolutely be doing this. It will probably take another iteration before it can accept really specific inputs but it can already write out instructions for pretty much anything you can ask for. As an example:
Can you explain how to change a tail light bulb in a 2005 Chevy Silverado?
quote:
To change a tail light bulb in a 2005 Chevy Silverado, you will need a replacement bulb and a Phillips head screwdriver. Here are the steps to follow:
Open the tailgate and locate the tail light assembly on the inside of the tailgate.
Use the Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screw that secures the tail light lens to the tail light assembly.
Carefully pull the tail light lens away from the tail light assembly. This will expose the tail light bulb.
Grasp the tail light bulb and turn it counterclockwise to remove it from the tail light assembly.
Insert the new tail light bulb into the tail light assembly, and turn it clockwise to secure it in place.
Reattach the tail light lens to the tail light assembly, and secure it with the screw you removed in step 2.
Test the new tail light bulb to make sure it is functioning properly.
Repeat these steps for the other tail light, if necessary.
Note: It is recommended to refer to your vehicle's owner's manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 12:18 am to Thundercles
I had it do a bash script which will search a folder for text files that contain phone numbers and will display the 10 most common phone numbers on the terminal. It wrote out a well commented code.
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Posted on 12/12/22 at 12:24 am to Thundercles
Samantha and Jack needs to be made into a Lifetime movie.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 12:25 am to jmarto1
I don't know much about coding but I've heard that devs are already using this to examine their code and find errors. It won't be long until this thing replaces entry level devs en masse, yeah?
Posted on 12/12/22 at 12:26 am to Thundercles
How is it with bespoke erotica?
Posted on 12/12/22 at 12:28 am to Thundercles
There’s a leftist AI setup where you can argue with a bot. It’s literally like arguing on Twitter or with Hank, CWill, JoshJRN, Bamaatl etc…
This is the website:
Warning: The AI will make shite up and will not let you win an argument
It's like a real life progressive. Any AI character you pick has leftists tendencies. I even debated Vladimir Putin and it turned out when I praised his policies, he got pissed at me. You can't make this shite up.
This is the website:
Warning: The AI will make shite up and will not let you win an argument
It's like a real life progressive. Any AI character you pick has leftists tendencies. I even debated Vladimir Putin and it turned out when I praised his policies, he got pissed at me. You can't make this shite up.
This post was edited on 12/12/22 at 12:40 am
Posted on 12/12/22 at 12:30 am to Thundercles
Will prob replace most entry level type jobs
Posted on 12/12/22 at 12:32 am to Thundercles
I dont know much at all. I know enough to ask the AI and this none is simple enough to be well commented.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 12:34 am to jmarto1
IBM has also developed an AI that will take code from one language and convert it into one of 50 other languages. That way you can test which language will actually be better at performing your task. This is basically an Amazon interview question. It's not that the stuff is particularly difficult it's just that it's time-consuming no matter what and let's say you're a python programmer, but your customer uses a different language, this is a huge time saver.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 12:41 am to jmarto1
Posted on 12/12/22 at 1:23 am to NPComb
She apologized to me just now.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 1:38 am to jmarto1
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I had it do a bash script which will search a folder for text files that contain phone numbers and will display the 10 most common phone numbers on the terminal. It wrote out a well commented code.
brb, gonna have this thing spit out some python and powershell scripts for me.
fricking automation is awesome. Now I can automate my automations.
eta: Hah it does work. I did an example script displaying Active Directory user accounts that haven't logged in longer than 30 days. I've written a similar script years ago.
Not bad. I'd like to see how complicated I can go with this, but damn is this a good tool for knocking out small scripts like this for simple tasks. Probably more complicated scripting is going to need a more human touch.
edit again: The fact the AI explains the entire process is fantastic. This makes a very good tool to not only knock out small scripts but to help newbies to coding by explaining what each thing does making you less and less reliant on it. I actually like this.
This post was edited on 12/12/22 at 1:55 am
Posted on 12/12/22 at 4:33 am to Thundercles
Of it's anything like that AI art program, no thanks. That thing creeped me out...
Posted on 12/12/22 at 6:14 am to Thundercles
That’s actually pretty awesome.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 6:26 am to Thundercles
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I don't know much about coding but I've heard that devs are already using this to examine their code and find errors. It won't be long until this thing replaces entry level devs en masse, yeah?
I think the most amazing part of this story is that man created a computer and within a 100 years a computer will be better at building a computer than man.
Pretty crazy.
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