lonely40m

lonely40m t1_jegz8tz wrote

I hate to say this, but it appears like Bing could actually overtake Google in the coming years if ChatGPT works with web search in the same creative way. It could also summarize the search results in a way that means you don't have to browse some random websites or watch some crappy 7 year old youtube videos but just get the information. Like for example, I had to search what the error code E1 meant on my dishwasher in google. I got some user manuals I could search manually through, a few websites that had the code but had different solutions to solving the problem, and I just asked chatGPT the same question and this is the result:

>The error code "E1" on a Samsung dishwasher typically indicates a problem with the dishwasher's water supply. Specifically, this error code suggests that the dishwasher is not getting enough water, or the water is not entering the dishwasher at the correct temperature.
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>To resolve this issue, try the following steps:
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>Check the water supply to the dishwasher to make sure it is turned on and the water pressure is sufficient.
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>Make sure the dishwasher's water inlet valve is not clogged or damaged. The valve is usually located at the bottom of the dishwasher and can be cleaned or replaced if necessary.
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>Inspect the dishwasher's water supply hose for any kinks, twists, or other damage that could be restricting water flow.
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>Check the temperature of the water entering the dishwasher. It should be between 120 and 160 degrees Fahrenheit. If the water temperature is too low, the dishwasher may not operate correctly.
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>Once you've completed these steps, turn the power back on and run a cycle to see if the error code has cleared.
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>If the error code persists, it may indicate a more serious problem with the dishwasher's water supply system or control board, and you may need to contact a qualified technician to diagnose and repair the issue.

I had turned the valve off to the dishwasher when I worked on the garbage disposal and forgot to turn the valve back on, and with a simple explanation of the code I knew what I needed to do. Easy. And I was able to figure that out a lot simpler with ChatGPT and it isn't even doing bing search, it is just the chat client.

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lonely40m t1_je83nie wrote

The problem with regulation is that it only extends so far. Do you think the Chinese AI will be developed with the same ethical considerations? The cat is out of the bag, you can't put it back in. People with terrible ideas are going to train their own AI models to do unethical things and there's basically nothing we can do about it anymore except prepare for whatever may come our way.

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lonely40m t1_jd0c14z wrote

This list is extremely impressive although I feel like it might take a little longer to map the oceans.

>2027 - Sentiment analysis: AI algorithms accurately assessed human emotions in text and speech, enabling more effective communication and customer service.

I am a little concerned about it being able to understand our emotions based on speech, so that it can tailor it's interaction with us based on what it thinks it understands about us from our emotional state.

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lonely40m t1_jcw2j4h wrote

The USA loses 250-600 Billion dollars in IP theft every year to China.

Remember Segway? They started manufacturing plant in China, which stole their IP and made hoverboards with LEDs and a million other things and they were so wildly successful in the knockoffs that when Segway sued them for blatant IP theft, they decided to just buy Segway. Proof (Segway bought by Ninebot.)

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