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grabyourmotherskeys t1_j1jjeqx wrote
Reply to comment by ThoughtSafe9928 in This is how chatGPT sees itself. by Kindly-Customer-1312
Actually, a lot of this stuff was predicted twenty years ago. Much longer than that, in fact. But it's really wild to see it happening.
Edit - to be clear, I used to read about stuff in popular mechanics magazine or whatever and then ten years later I'd see it being built, then years later hit the consumer market. Now, if I opened up Reddit and saw that we had warp technology and I could add it to my car for $100, I would be amazed but not totally surprised.
grabyourmotherskeys t1_j1jj5tt wrote
Reply to comment by TouchCommercial5022 in This is how chatGPT sees itself. by Kindly-Customer-1312
My father was born in 1930. I used to have conversations about how the world changed with his mother starting when she was little. Yeah, you really nailed it. Just in my own life, going from card catalogs at the library to Wikipedia ON MY PHONE THAT I WALK AROUND WITH is nuts. When I was a kid, if your needed info you didn't have, you were waiting until you got to a library, or whatever. Mail order took 6 - 8 weeks to arrive. Grocery stores had like two kinds of lettuce, etc.
grabyourmotherskeys t1_j1jvn86 wrote
Reply to comment by Accomplished_Box_907 in This is how chatGPT sees itself. by Kindly-Customer-1312
I did have a discussion about free will and it regurgitated Philosophy 101 stuff back to me.