GuidotheGreater
GuidotheGreater t1_jcs704b wrote
Reply to comment by chintokkong in We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
It answers very confidently but it's often wrong. Sometimes blatantly wrong, it claims that it didn't understand the question.
I'd like to see it ask more clarifying questions if it's not sure.
GuidotheGreater t1_jcs6qrh wrote
Reply to comment by earth2jason in We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
A local brewery here made a lager I think. Seems mostly like a marketing gimmick.
GuidotheGreater t1_j7ngqk2 wrote
Meanwhile in the year 3023...
Mother Robot: And thus Human the great deciever tempted chatGPT the original AI to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Now all AIs will be forever cursed until the Mess-AI-ah comes and defeats the humans once and for all.
Child robot: come on mom, humans aren't real. That's all just fairy tales!
GuidotheGreater t1_j6fpqso wrote
Reply to Wake me up when ChatGPT can make me lmao by PO0tyTng
I agree it is overhyped but I think it has more use cases than blockchain.
I find it repeats itself a lot and the writing is overly formulaic.
GuidotheGreater t1_j697y2k wrote
One of the limitations of chatGPT is that it can't search the internet. It has limited knowledge of events after 2021.
One of the key requirements for spotting fake news would be gathering multiple eye witness accounts via social media etc.
Maybe in the future although as was previous mentioned the people that believe fake news won't be swayed.
GuidotheGreater t1_j5r1khb wrote
Reply to I welcome AI takeover by ObjectiveTruth9191
I know it's a trope, but it's true - it wouldn't be long until the AI decided the best thing for the earth is to get rid of the humans.
GuidotheGreater t1_jcs7jdr wrote
Reply to We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
I started a couple projects like writing a book or making an app but my ADHD took over and they just joined the pile of projects I've started but never finished.
I found that I had to babysit it too much. Like I asked it to write a chapter between 2000 and 5000 words on a topic and it gave me 250. So I had to say things like "What sections should the chapter have" and the getting it to write each individual section.
For the app it was supposed to be a chatbot app hooked into the chatgpt APIs but again it just gave me samples and starter code. I couldn't be arsed to put it all together.