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Anyone with AI knowledge here?

Posted on 11/6/23 at 2:21 pm
Posted by I Love Bama
Alabama
Member since Nov 2007
37715 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 2:21 pm
I've really been using chatgpt often and the future of AI is mind blowing.

Many professions won't be needed to the extent they are now.

That said, is there a way for me to "teach" chatgpt in some capacity?

For example, lets say I have 1,000 pages of some government regulations. I would like to upload that and then give the AI certain scenarios and see what it comes up with.

Any thoughts on this?

What are you guys using AI for?
Posted by GrammarKnotsi
Member since Feb 2013
9352 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 4:15 pm to
in this case, i would reference the docs in my question and this ask it to play the scenarios out...Odds that you have some new magical regulations that it doesn't already know, are slim

I always tell it please and thank you too
Posted by TigerinATL
Member since Feb 2005
61509 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 5:14 pm to
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That said, is there a way for me to "teach" chatgpt in some capacity?


The ability to upload files is part of GPT Plus, so you have to pay. OpenAI announced quite a few new features today, including the ability to handle more input, but they talked about the limit being about 300 pages. For now at least it sounds like you would need to break that 1000 pages up.
Posted by Pepperoni
Mar-a-Lago
Member since Aug 2013
3485 posts
Posted on 11/7/23 at 6:08 am to
If you have not done so, search for

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prompts chatgpt 2023


There are quite few YT videos as well
Posted by ThatBaw
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2023
205 posts
Posted on 11/7/23 at 10:40 am to
Yes, it is possible. The cost-effective way to do so is leverage an existing AI-enabled document searching tool such as Azure Cognitive Search. The cog search indexes data and searches using AI, but only returns relevant documents.

In order to get an AI chat response, you can leverage either Azure's in-house connection to OpenAI or make a call to the OpenAI ChatGPT API. To make a call to that service you would need to include the context, or the "chat log" like in ChatGPT. This is where you would have the prompt, or the question, and include the contents of the document.

The result would be the ability to show ChatGPT a document and ask questions about it. As of now, at least for ChatGPT, this is the most cost effective way. To make calls to ChatGPT API the cost is $0.01 per 1000 tokens, or about 8000 words. To have it read 1000 pages would cost several dollars, doing so all at once wouldn't make much sense.

Solutions like this do already exist.

If you follow this demo you could set something like this up for yourself.

Azure Search + OpenAI

The only other way to train a model on new data is to have access to the actual model.
Posted by busbeepbeep
When will then be now?
Member since Jan 2004
18353 posts
Posted on 11/7/23 at 12:52 pm to
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I always tell it please and thank you too


Just in case of Skynet

Posted by LemmyLives
Texas
Member since Mar 2019
6427 posts
Posted on 11/8/23 at 11:06 pm to
You won't read any of this, but:
Risks

It's been 40+ years since we went through GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out.) If "AI" is mind blowing, your mind is small. I'm sure you don't get that "fuzzy logic" in auto temperature control systems were in place in the 80s, right? I want it to feel like it's 72, so maybe you need to cool it to 69 in these circumstances, or 71 in other circumstances to make you feel like it's 72?

I'm glad you think AI will take your job. I don't need to worry about hiring you. Why exactly are you blowing money paying for Bama? if AI is just doing your work for you? You can get laid, married, divorced, and re-married for less than it costs you to blow money at University.

AI should be used to respond to retards.

Hal, I can do that.
Posted by GrammarKnotsi
Member since Feb 2013
9352 posts
Posted on 11/9/23 at 7:31 am to
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LemmyLives



I'd love to know what you really do
Posted by Russvegas Dan
Member since Nov 2012
1180 posts
Posted on 11/10/23 at 10:30 am to
I get it, you're not really into the whole AI thing. GIGO is a big worry, and fuzzy logic in auto temperature stuff has been around since the '80s. you're saying AI might take jobs, and why spend money on university if ai does the job? Makes sense. but let's skip the name-calling, okay? we can talk about AI without being mean. it's got more potential than just that.
Posted by wheelr
Member since Jul 2012
5147 posts
Posted on 11/10/23 at 12:27 pm to
My coworkers have been trying to use ChatGPT to get answers for highly niche topics. They don't understand why it won't help them.

They keep plugging in the unique intellectual property we do have though, so I'm sure our competitors will appreciate it.
Posted by LemmyLives
Texas
Member since Mar 2019
6427 posts
Posted on 11/10/23 at 11:08 pm to
I mostly complain about stupid. This week, I had a client ask my consultancy whether they should use PRP or a ring topology for OT in a new plant. Ask Cisco, bros, not management consultants. I've always liked Cisco, because they would walk me through stuff I'd never done before, like configuring ISDN or a T-1. Yet, this company is a full Cisco shop, with 8 figures worth of Cisco equipment at one plant, and they don't ask Cisco to help with the engineering?


I work in infosec, but 95% of my job is figuring out how we promised something, didn't deliver to client satisfaction, and fixing the communication issue. Mismanaged expectations, promising too much, etc.

A guy I dealt with this week clearly stated that a laptop for an HR employee gets treated the same as an engineering workstation which controls quality control of a product, which can cost the company between 1-12 million dollars a day if product can't ship. He said this with a straight face (he wasn't on video, but the hubris was clear.) Nah, man, you clearly missed chapter 1 of the CISSP study guide.
This post was edited on 11/10/23 at 11:12 pm
Posted by LemmyLives
Texas
Member since Mar 2019
6427 posts
Posted on 11/10/23 at 11:17 pm to
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Makes sense. but let's skip the name-calling, okay?


I apologize if it came across that way. Default Deny became many things, and now it's zero trust, and it's "new." Same thing with AI. None of it is new, it's just Gartner and everyone twisting terms to make stuff sound new. I didn't realize that "information security" scored close to a zero on LinkedIn searches, I needed to call it "Cyber" or some crap, for me to show up in searches.

The point kind of remains, is that someone has to create the rails for AI to begin with, and that immediately creates the bias. Is Wikipedia a valid source that is weighted more than Britannica.com? It's over.
Posted by GrammarKnotsi
Member since Feb 2013
9352 posts
Posted on 11/12/23 at 9:28 am to
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ask my consultancy whether they should use PRP or a ring topology for OT in a new plant. Ask Cisco, bros, not management consultants


you sound pleasant

quote:

A guy I dealt with this week clearly stated that a laptop for an HR employee gets treated the same as an engineering workstation which controls quality control of a product, which can cost the company between 1-12 million dollars a day if product can't ship.


1-2 million for a product is way less than a laptop that controls usernames, etc..

I'm beginning to thing there a reason I don't know of you
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