jason_bman
jason_bman t1_jecvrql wrote
Reply to comment by MassiveWasabi in Microsoft research on what the future of language models that can be connected to millions of apis/tools/plugins could look like. by TFenrir
I actually had the same thought given the grammar mistakes. Still an awesome paper!
jason_bman t1_je9unzr wrote
Reply to comment by MassiveWasabi in Microsoft research on what the future of language models that can be connected to millions of apis/tools/plugins could look like. by TFenrir
Do you know if the example Figures are hand-typed by the researchers? For example, there is a prompt in Figure 9:
Human: I hope to eat an apple and drink a cup of milk.
Can you please pick them up from the fridge and put
them on the kitchen table?
TaskMatrix.AI: Sure, I can help you with that.
robot_go_to("fridge")
robot_pick_up("egg")
robot_go_to("kitchen table")
robot_put_down()
robot_go_to("fridge")
robot_pick_up("milk")
robot_go_to("kitchen table")
robot_put_down()
Wondering if "egg" is just a typo from the research team. Seems like an error that a large LLM would not make.
jason_bman t1_j8cyfmk wrote
Reply to comment by duboispourlhiver in Bing Chat blew ChatGPT out of the water on my bespoke "theory of mind" puzzle by Fit-Meet1359
I wondered about this. If it costs “a few cents per chat” to run the model, then $20/month only gets you 600-700 requests per month before OpenAI starts to lose money. It’s probably somewhat like the internet service providers where they limit you at some point.
jason_bman t1_j7qd2yl wrote
Reply to comment by Guesserit93 in Just watched Googles Bard launch event and I am completly underwhelmed. by Nico_
They didn’t even give the video a useful tittle. So weird.
jason_bman t1_j1aenlq wrote
Reply to I wonder how ChatGPT and other chatbot programs are going to affect the SEO and Digital Marketing industries? by addictedposter
This is a question I just asked in the "Google Code Red" thread, but what is the incentive for you to continue creating websites if a tool like ChatGPT is just going to scrape your info and present it in a cleaner/shorter answer to the end user? The user would never even need to visit your site.
I've worked in SEO quite a bit, too. So this thought came to mind since the whole point of SEO is to get people to visit your site. Every question that ChatGPT answers for a user is a potential user visit to your site taken away.
jason_bman t1_jee7aty wrote
Reply to comment by tkeRe1337 in Goddamn it's really happening by BreadManToast
Damn I thought limewire was for downloading music. I missed out.