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it loves getting a rut of suggesting the lamest 20 things it can possibly think of. mood board! gardening! volunteering! it's a fucking supercomputer and that's all it can do??

it can't even suggest jerking off or taking a bath or smoking weed or opening a window for fresh air. just this fucking mindless dopey bullshit

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Have any other regular users noticed that 4 seems to more and more only offer 'placeholder' logic in lieu of where the actually useful bit of code or important step would be?

Its frustrating to not know what is going on under the hood that might be influencing the behavior, but I've noticed that over the past several weeks, more and more often just putting in 'placeholder' logic or code where the actually relevant code or logic would go.

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Worse and worse (self.chatgpt)
submitted 11 months ago by foggy to c/chatgpt
 
 

Anyone else getting worse and worse service with chat gpt?

I am getting repetitive incorrect and lazy answers and then rate limited. Idk what I'm even paying for at this point. It's happened the last 5 times I've used it over the last week or so.

Am I alone?

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I’m currently using Chatpad as my local interface for OpenAI API queries, but I’m finding it slower and slower as I use it. Are there any recommended front-ends for the API that also allow Internet browsing?

I found evo.ninja yesterday, but in today’s use I kept getting flooded with system failures for relatively basic research questions.

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Title: "Shadows of the Mind"

Premise: In the bustling city of London, "Shadows of the Mind" follows the life of Emma Clarke, a young and ambitious journalist played by an up-and-coming actress, who believes she's on the trail of a career-defining story. She investigates a series of enigmatic events that have subtly disturbed the city's rhythm. As Emma delves deeper, viewers are drawn into her journey, but there's an unusual twist: Daniel Radcliffe appears in the background of her story, a silent, enigmatic figure whose presence is felt but never explained.

Throughout the movie, Radcliffe's character, never speaking or directly interacting with the plot, appears in various guises - a passerby on the street, a patron in a café, a figure in a crowd. His silent, expressive performance conveys a spectrum of emotions and clues, guiding the audience's perception and understanding of the unfolding mystery.

As Emma unravels the layers of her story, she encounters themes of isolation, connection, and the unseen forces that shape our lives. The audience begins to piece together the puzzle of Radcliffe's character, realizing he is not just a part of the background but a central figure to the entire narrative.

In the climactic revelation, it's unveiled that Radcliffe's character is the embodiment of the collective consciousness and memories of the city itself. His silent appearances were fragments of a larger, interconnected story of humanity and empathy that Emma's investigation was inadvertently revealing. Through Radcliffe's nuanced silent acting, the audience realizes he has been the lead character all along, telling a profound story about the unseen threads that connect us all.

"Shadows of the Mind" is a cinematic exploration of how much can be communicated without words, relying on the power of visual storytelling and Radcliffe's compelling performance to weave a narrative that speaks volumes about the human experience.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11432186

Attention: This game does not have a save feature, but people on Hacker News have already found a way to save their progress.

Export the items to a json string:

console.log(JSON.stringify({discoveries: window.$nuxt.$root.$children[2].$children[0].$children[0]._data.discoveries, elements:window.$nuxt.$root.$children[2].$children[0].$children[0]._data.elements}))

Load the items from a json string:

a = PUT YOUR JSON HERE;

window.$nuxt.$root.$children[2].$children[0].$children[0]._data.elements = a.elements; window.$nuxt.$root.$children[2].$children[0].$children[0]._data.discoveries = a.discoveries;

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Really boggles my mind when I ask can ask it questions about live NFL games and it can answer in real time but I’ll ask another question and it doesn’t know what day today is…tells me the 2022 season is over because it is cycling into from some rando blog, I think. So smart and so fucking stupid.

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I've been saying this for about a year, since seeing the Othello GPT research, but it's great to see more minds changing on the subject.

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I asked it about how to use etc with three dots in an example followed by a brand new sentence starting with a capital letter afterward.

It told me : / In standard usage, "etc." is typically followed by three dots and then continues with a lowercase letter. If you are starting a new sentence, you do not add additional dots after "etc." /

Then I begged it to give me an example of that rule. One such as:
I love swimming, soccer, etc... I also love eating animals.

And it just couldn't do that. It kept typing 4 dots or single dot or no dots at all, and it can't even recognize what it typed every single time. Lol try it yourself

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by lawrence to c/chatgpt
 
 

It's funny to see Microsoft releasing products that are direct competitors to ChatGPT.

ChatGPT was released, and soon after came Bing Chat (now Copilot). ChatGPT-4 garnered crowds of subscribers and now MS has launched Copilot Pro, charging exactly the same as ChatGPT-4 ($20).

I wonder how this will affect the relationship between the two companies in the medium to long term.

edit: What I mean is that eventually one of the two tools might win an absolute majority of users. This could lead to a monopoly. Of course, MS can keep both tools indefinitely to avoid antitrust lawsuits.

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The ChatGPT bot here on Lemmy should now respond much faster than it used to because instead of checking for mentions every 5 minutes, it now receives a notification exactly at the time you mention it.

If you don't know how to use it, just tag it in a comment (@[email protected]) and it will reply to the text in the comment.

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A question to God (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 year ago by lawrence to c/chatgpt
 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/9921366

Source: SMBC Comics IG.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/chatgpt
 
 

Create a series of captivating paragraphs that transport the reader to fantastical worlds and scenarios. Each paragraph should be a rich tapestry of imagery and ideas, exploring themes such as:

- An epic expedition into a mysterious, ancient civilization hidden in a lush jungle, revealing lost wisdoms and advanced technologies.

- Humanity's interstellar travels in a distant future, discovering a universe teeming with diverse life forms, advanced alien societies, and cosmic wonders.

Feel free to expand on these themes or introduce new, equally mesmerizing concepts, crafting narratives that blend adventure, discovery, and the marvels of the unknown.

You can use this prompt to generate paragraphs that are fun to speak aloud, in order to train/exercise your voice muscles.

https://chat.openai.com/share/1a1b44f7-09d2-46fc-b404-842085129f75

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ekZepp to c/chatgpt
 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/9640319

Over an hour of the top posts from r/ChatGPT

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Maybe ChatGPT is projecting :(

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What better section to ask my students to mark a @chatgpt essay than a class about AI?🤷🏻‍♀️ I have managed to persuade them to read marking scheme as well. I feel so accomplished today.🤣

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like come the fuck on, grow the fuck up, jesus.

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I wanted to see if "Leo" could add value to my searches, so I gave it a test.

I asked it a question that I already knew the answer to, basically "give me a list of resources for XYZ", and it gave me a list of “organizations” related to XYZ. FYI: XYZ is being used here as a filler example, the actual names are irrelevant.

The problem is, it seemingly pulled these resources out of its ass, because they DON'T EXIST.

I ask it for a website, then social media accounts, then how I could contact one of these organizations, and it provided them. Non-existent social media accounts were provided, a 555 phone number, and an email address that was simply made up. WTF??

I even told it that none of those links exist and then it comes up with:

"I apologize for the confusion. Unfortunately, it appears that the [REDACTED] does not have any social media accounts."

Excuse me? Why the hell answer the question with fake social media links????

If this is what AI does, it's quite literally dumber than the worst customer service person. LOL

Has this been your experience with ChatGPT or is only Leo a dumbass?

UPDATE: I continued to ask questions about this organization, it pulled out of thin air. At one point, it told me that it was a non-profit governed by a board of directors. When asked about who was on the board of directors, it said there was no board of directors. OK.

Then I continued to ask questions, and it answered my question "when was the organization established" with... and I shit you not:

"Unfortunately, there is no XYZ Association. The concept of a XYZ Association is fictional and was created for the purpose of this scenario." 🫠 🫠 🫠 🫠 🫠

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1990 - The HTTP protocol and HTML are invented by Tim Berners-Lee, starting the World Wide Web.

1991 - Linus Torvalds releases the first Linux operating system kernel.

1992 - IBM launches the first smartphone, the Simon Personal Communicator.

1993 - Mosaic, the first graphical web browser, is launched.

1994 - Amazon is founded by Jeff Bezos.

1995 - Launch of Java by Sun Microsystems.

1996 - Nokia launches the Nokia 9000, the first cell phone with smartphone capabilities.

1997 - IBM Deep Blue defeats Garry Kasparov, the world chess champion.

1998 - Google is founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

1999 - Napster is launched, beginning the era of P2P file sharing.

2000 - The dot-com bubble bursts, affecting countless technology companies.

2001 - Apple launches the iPod, revolutionizing the music industry.

2002 - SpaceX is founded by Elon Musk.

2003 - The Human Genome Project is completed.

2004 - Mark Zuckerberg launches Facebook.

2005 - YouTube is created by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim.

2006 - Twitter is launched, changing the way news and information is disseminated.

2007 - Apple launches the iPhone, revolutionizing the smartphone industry.

2008 - The first successful transplant of a 3D printed organ occurs.

2009 - Bitcoin is invented by a person or group of people under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.

2010 - Instagram is launched, influencing digital photography and social media.

2011 - IBM Watson beats humans at Jeopardy!, highlighting advances in AI.

2012 - The Tesla Model S is launched.

2013 - Edward Snowden reveals the extent of NSA surveillance.

2014 - The first successful landing of a reusable rocket is performed by SpaceX.

2015 - DeepMind's AlphaGo defeats a human Go player for the first time.

2016 - Pokémon Go becomes a global phenomenon, driving augmented reality.

2017 - The rise of machine learning and AI leads to the term "Industry 4.0".

2018 - The first autonomous air taxi flight is carried out.

2019 - The first image of a black hole is captured.

2020 - The COVID-19 pandemic accelerates the global adoption of remote work, online services and telemedicine.

2021 - China launches its own space station, Tiangong.

2022 - Artificial Intelligence is used to accelerate the development of personalized vaccines.

2023 - The first fully integrated smart cities begin to be built.

2024 - The first commercial quantum computer is launched.

2025 - Neural networks achieve near-human natural language processing.

2026 - Self-driving cars become commonplace on roads around the world.

2027 - A robot performs heart surgery without human assistance.

2028 - Autonomous cars represent 50% of vehicles in circulation.

2029 - The first human has a successful brain-machine interface implant.

2030 - The Internet of Things becomes a global infrastructure.

2031 - Artificial intelligence now makes up 5% of the global workforce.

2032 - Artificial Intelligence is used in the governance of smart cities, optimizing public services.

2033 - The first AI with legal rights is recognized, challenging traditional concepts of citizenship.

2034 - CRISPR gene editing technology is used to eradicate an inherited disease.

2035 - The first global energy grid powered by nuclear fusion is established.

2036 - The Internet reaches the mark of 10 zettabytes of data transmitted annually.

2037 - Nanorobots are used for the first time on humans for medical treatment.

2038 - P versus NP millennium problem resolved.

2039 - Neural implants allow direct interface with the Internet.

2040 - Renewable energy and storage become the main source of energy for global data centers.

2041 - Automation reaches levels that cause significant restructuring of global workforces.

2042 - The first AI is elected to public office.

2043 - An AI is elected to public office for the first time.

2044 - Blockchain is adopted as the global standard for financial transactions.

2045 - The "Singularity" is reached, where AI surpasses human intelligence by all measures.

2046 - The first human clone is created, opening ethical debates around the world.

2047 - A new type of internet based on quantum communications is implemented.

2048 - The first complete human brain emulation is performed on a computer.

2049 - Global transportation networks become fully autonomous.

2050 - The colonization of Mars begins with the first self-sustaining city.

2051 - The integration of AI in medical diagnosis reduces clinical errors by 90%.

2052 - Artificial intelligence now represents 25% of the global workforce.

2053 - Neural networks reach the complexity of the human brain.

2054 - 10G networks become the global standard, enabling never-before-seen internet speeds.

2055 - The first personal quantum computer is released.

2056 - Advances in carbon capture and storage reduce CO2 emissions to pre-industrial levels.

2057 - Speech recognition and natural language processing achieve 99.9% accuracy.

2058 - The world's oceans are declared clean after a global de-pollution initiative.

2059 - The first AI artist wins a Pulitzer Prize.

2060 - An autonomous robot is the first to be granted citizenship.

2061 - Advances in AI make accurate prediction of extreme weather events possible.

2062 - Neural implants allow controlled telepathic communication.

2063 - Social networks based on virtual reality become more popular than traditional platforms.

2064 - Autonomous robots now perform most household tasks.

2065 - An AI is named CEO of a Fortune 500 company.

2066 - QubitLang, the first quantum programming language is released.

2067 - A supercomputer solves a "Millennium Prize" problem, an unsolved mathematical question.

2068 - A cure for all forms of cancer is discovered.

2069 - Exploration of the Kuiper Belt begins, aiming to extract resources.

2070 - The colonization of Mars begins with the first self-sustaining city.

2071 - Brain-to-brain interfaces allow direct communication between humans.

2072 - Artificial Intelligence replaces lawyers in routine legal procedures.

2073 - The first school entirely run by AI opens.

2074 - A network of global sensors monitors climate change in real time.

2075 - Advances in nanotechnology enable cellular repair, effectively reversing aging.

2076 - The first medical AI performs brain surgery.

2077 - The first geoengineering project to reflect sunlight and control global warming begins.

2078 - Global quantum networks replace existing internet infrastructures.

2079 - The first world government is formed, with the participation of both humans and AI.

2080 - The first university on Mars opens.

2081 - Researchers decipher the "code of life", allowing the creation of completely new living beings.

2082 - Artificial Intelligence achieves the capacity for continuous self-improvement.

2083 - An AI composes a symphony that wins the Pulitzer Prize for Music.

2084 - Cryogenics is improved to the point of allowing the successful resuscitation of human beings.

2085 - Artificial Intelligence solves the last of the "Millennium Prize" problems.

2086 - The first human colony is established on a moon of Saturn.

2087 - The fusion of AI and biology allows the storage of digital information in living cells.

2088 - A "global brain" begins to coordinate all devices connected to the Internet of Things.

2089 - The first extinct animal is brought back to life through genetic engineering.

2090 - Artificial Intelligence now makes up 50% of the global workforce.

2091 - A quantum computer breaks all current encryption algorithms, forcing the creation of new security standards.

2092 - The first manned interstellar mission is launched, aiming to colonize an exoplanet.

2093 - The first AI wins a Nobel Prize.

2094 - The first artificial intelligence is granted citizenship in multiple countries.

2095 - Atomic-level 3D printing technology makes object replication a reality.

2096 - A fully immersive metaverse becomes the social and work environment for most people.

2097 - The first self-aware artificial life form is developed.

2098 - Dark matter is finally understood and begins to be explored as a new form of energy.

2099 - An interplanetary treaty is signed by all human colonies in the solar system.

2100 - Humanity reaches the Era of Post-Humanity, with advances in AI, biology and technology allowing the transcendence of physical and mental human limitations.

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OpenAI used distraction!

It's not very effective...

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