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Here's how GPT-3 is helping a landscaper with poor literacy skills run his business
Posted on 12/1/22 at 10:55 am
Posted on 12/1/22 at 10:55 am
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I mentor a young lad with poor literacy skills who is starting a landscaping business. He struggles to communicate with clients in a professional manner.
I created a GPT3-powered Gmail account to which he sends a message. It responds with the text to send to the client.
LINK
Anybody here play with GPT-3? If so, is there an easy place to get started?
This post was edited on 12/1/22 at 10:59 am
Posted on 12/1/22 at 1:51 pm to Street Hawk
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Anybody here play with GPT-3? If so, is there an easy place to get started?
I haven't, but when they lady that cleans my house first started, she just used google translate to communicate. Worked well enough until she was able to learn enough English herself.
It was a little wild at first though. The first time she came over, she spoke Spanish into her phone and would show me the translation on the screen. I would talk back into the phone, and it would translate it to Spanish.
Honestly, it's pretty awesome that kind of technology even exists.
Posted on 12/1/22 at 2:05 pm to Witty_Username
quote:You can also use google translate with the camera and it will translate text in real time and kinda sorta match the font and colors. Kind of a rough augmented reality translator.
It was a little wild at first though. The first time she came over, she spoke Spanish into her phone and would show me the translation on the screen. I would talk back into the phone, and it would translate it to Spanish.
Honestly, it's pretty awesome that kind of technology even exists.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 9:52 am to Korkstand
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You can also use google translate with the camera
We used the heck out of it in Germany and Italy this past summer.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 7:51 pm to Street Hawk
Y’all, this may be the most influential piece of technology that we will see in our lifetime. I have been playing with this chatGPT, and I am blown away at what I can do.
Posted on 12/3/22 at 10:11 am to Rust Cohle
Same
It can write code for you.

It can write code for you.

Posted on 12/3/22 at 11:58 am to Rust Cohle
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Y’all, this may be the most influential piece of technology that we will see in our lifetime. I have been playing with this chatGPT, and I am blown away at what I can do.
It is and it greatly understates its importance to call it a chat bot or language AI as if it does one thing. When you combine this language AI with other AIs you can get a general intelligence AI by committee. Here's an example of a humanoid robot that does emotional facial expressions and uses GPT3 to talk to people. LINK
Merging all of these narrowly focused AIs together is going to transform our world in the next decade and the language AI is going to be the foundational layer that we use to control and interact with them.
Posted on 12/4/22 at 1:22 am to TigerinATL
Wow this shite is insane.
Posted on 12/4/22 at 8:41 am to Stexas
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We used the heck out of it in Germany and Italy this past summer.
Particularly helpful in places with non-latin scripts. Significantly reduced the difficulty for me traveling in Japan, for instance, especially in smaller cities that had very little latin script on signs.
Posted on 12/4/22 at 3:21 pm to Street Hawk
I've been test-driving ChatGPT all day. Nothing short of amazing. Ask it to "write a short story about...." and watch what happens. Give it a few details but overall, it's amazing what comes out - and in about 10 seconds.
I instructed the app to "write a short story about a father named John, a mother named Mary, their 1-year-old son, William, and their trip to the Baton Rouge Zoo"
In about 10 seconds, it gave me this:
John and Mary were excited to take their 1-year-old son, William, to the Baton Rouge Zoo for the first time. As they walked through the entrance, they marveled at the beautiful animals and the vibrant colors of the exhibits.
William was wide-eyed and full of wonder as they made their way to the monkey exhibit. He giggled with delight as the monkeys swung from tree to tree, and John and Mary couldn't help but smile at the joy on their son's face.
Next, they headed to the reptile house where they saw snakes, lizards, and even a giant tortoise. William was a little scared at first, but John reassured him and they continued on their adventure.
As the day went on, they saw lions, elephants, and even a majestic giraffe. William was in awe of the animals and couldn't stop talking about them long after they left the zoo.
John and Mary were grateful for the opportunity to spend a fun and educational day with their son, and they knew that this trip to the Baton Rouge zoo would be a cherished memory for years to come.
I instructed the app to "write a short story about a father named John, a mother named Mary, their 1-year-old son, William, and their trip to the Baton Rouge Zoo"
In about 10 seconds, it gave me this:
John and Mary were excited to take their 1-year-old son, William, to the Baton Rouge Zoo for the first time. As they walked through the entrance, they marveled at the beautiful animals and the vibrant colors of the exhibits.
William was wide-eyed and full of wonder as they made their way to the monkey exhibit. He giggled with delight as the monkeys swung from tree to tree, and John and Mary couldn't help but smile at the joy on their son's face.
Next, they headed to the reptile house where they saw snakes, lizards, and even a giant tortoise. William was a little scared at first, but John reassured him and they continued on their adventure.
As the day went on, they saw lions, elephants, and even a majestic giraffe. William was in awe of the animals and couldn't stop talking about them long after they left the zoo.
John and Mary were grateful for the opportunity to spend a fun and educational day with their son, and they knew that this trip to the Baton Rouge zoo would be a cherished memory for years to come.
quote:Try this: LINK
Anybody here play with GPT-3? If so, is there an easy place to get started?
This post was edited on 12/4/22 at 4:13 pm
Posted on 12/4/22 at 4:28 pm to tigerpawl
Can you create a unique poem in old english?
Sure! Here is a short poem written in Old English:
Þurh þeos nædre níwe gesceaft,
þæt we sculon on sorgum lífian,
swá swá wæter under wolcnum,
flówende fæðmum on foldan,
bærneð beornas, byrneð brádum swæð.
Through this serpent's new creation,
we must live in sorrows,
like water under the clouds,
flowing with embracing waves on the earth,
borne by warriors, adorned with broad swords.
Sure! Here is a short poem written in Old English:
Þurh þeos nædre níwe gesceaft,
þæt we sculon on sorgum lífian,
swá swá wæter under wolcnum,
flówende fæðmum on foldan,
bærneð beornas, byrneð brádum swæð.
Through this serpent's new creation,
we must live in sorrows,
like water under the clouds,
flowing with embracing waves on the earth,
borne by warriors, adorned with broad swords.

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