|
NOTICE Don't read this OP, read the latest and best post here! for my first chat with it, i wanted it to help me brainstorm about a short story. first impression is that for a writer like me, who might be struggling with the middle of the story, and how to tie the different elements together thematically, it's fantastic. it knows how to piece bones together in cool ways. I asked it to describe a crucial moment for our character in different styles. our character eases toward mental breakdown during a pool game. karl ove knosgards my struggle quote:I had spent countless hours practicing my pool shots, trying to perfect my technique and build my confidence. But as the moment of truth arrived, I found myself unable to control my nerves. My hands shook as I lined up my shot, my mind racing with thoughts of failure and humiliation. The weight of everyone's expectations seemed to be bearing down on me, crushing me with its intensity. And then, in an instant, it was over. I missed the shot, the cue ball careening off course and landing with a resounding thud. My opponent smirked as he took his turn, his self-satisfied grin cutting me to the core. I felt like a complete and utter failure, my social anxiety consuming me like a swarm of angry bees. As I slunk away, my head hung low, I couldn't help but wonder if I would ever be able to conquer my fears and emerge victorious. despite the flat last sentence, quite good. seems like the straightforward style is good for making imitations. david foster wallace, prompted for pithiness quote:"His hands were slick with sweat as he gripped the pool cue, his heart racing with anxiety. He tried to steady his breathing, to focus on the shot ahead, but his mind was consumed with doubts and fears. What if he missed? What if he embarrassed himself in front of these people? He couldn't shake the feeling that everyone was watching him, judging him, waiting for him to fail. His opponent took the shot and sank the ball with ease, and he knew it was only a matter of time before he would crumble under the pressure. As he lined up his shot, he felt a wave of panic wash over him. He closed his eyes for a moment, trying to gather his strength, and then took the shot. The ball missed its mark, rolling harmlessly to the side. He felt a sense of defeat wash over him, knowing that his social anxiety had once again gotten the best of him." dostoevsky quote:As the cue ball ricocheted off the table, my heart pounded with the fierce urgency of now. I was so sure I had the shot, but my hands were shaking and my mind was racing with thoughts of failure and judgment from my opponents. The crushing weight of my social anxiety consumed me, and I watched in horror as my opponent sank the final ball. In that moment, I felt like a helpless child, unable to control my own destiny, as the darkness of defeat and shame engulfed me. now i've got a good turn of phrase to steal! "the fierce urgency of now." that's electric. let's ask it where that's from quote:I like that phrase the fierce urgency of now that you used in example 3 where did that phrase come from quote:The phrase "the fierce urgency of now" was used by Martin Luther King Jr. quote:right but do you see how it might be a bit strange to use a reference to Martin Luther King in this story quote:Yes. so far we've got one brilliant phrase but one that would be wildly inappropriate for my anxious pool playing character, whose struggle is less consequential than the civil rights movement. oh well! if you've got writers block you can definitely steal half a phrase here and there and get going. just careful looking up the phrase first. i was using the voice control for chatgpt chrome extension. can be easier than typing sometimes. see also the AI art thread Mescal fucked around with this message at 19:55 on May 25, 2023 |
# ? Apr 5, 2023 19:09 |
|
|
# ? May 5, 2024 13:28 |
|
Certainly, I can help enhance the tone of your prose in a style reminiscent of Philomena Cunk's unique and satirical approach: "In the shadowy and rather less cheery chapters of Phoenician history, when the chips were down and the cupboards were as empty as a politician's promises, these ancient mariners, known for their love of a good sea yarn and purple dye, turned to a rather grim practice. With the kind of desperation that leads one to believe that the gods were as fickle as a cat deciding whether to stay in or out, they would offer up their most precious assets – their children. It’s a bit like throwing your favorite vinyl collection into a fire when the Wi-Fi goes down. But here’s the kicker: when times were good, and children were as plentiful as tweets in a Twitterstorm, the Phoenicians didn’t put their feet up and say, 'Let’s give the gods a break.' Oh no, they went full throttle, sacrificing more children than ever. It seems that for the Phoenicians, much like modern-day gym memberships, the practice of child sacrifice was something they just couldn’t quit, regardless of whether it was actually needed." Mescal fucked around with this message at 01:05 on Jan 11, 2024 |
# ? Apr 5, 2023 19:09 |
|
History of the world part 3.
|
# ? Apr 5, 2023 19:20 |
|
here you go
|
# ? Apr 5, 2023 19:28 |
|
i want it to be building and maintaining a database of our conversations as we go can i do that
|
# ? Apr 5, 2023 19:30 |
|
I discovered that it lies about word scrambles
|
# ? Apr 5, 2023 20:33 |
|
here's last week's headline roundup it's exciting stuff "Another absolutely insane week in AI. One of the biggest advancements in human history" here's this week's. "Chatbots are yesterdays news. AI Agents are the future. The beginning of the proto-agi era is here" quote:Autogpt is GPT-4 running fully autonomously. It even has a voice, can fix code, set tasks, create new instances and more. Connect this with literally anything and let GPT-4 do its thing by itself. The things that can and will be created with this are going to be world changing. The future will just end up being AI agents talking with other AI agents it seems [Link]
|
# ? Apr 6, 2023 18:15 |
|
I've found it useful for exactly two things: converting foreign recipes into customary American units, and making Worf eat live tribbles and masturbate in public in screenplay format. It's incredible how well it does both.
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 02:41 |
|
For learning a new programming language it's invaluable. I can ask a very specific question directly and it will usually give me a correct answer. ChatGPT isn't magic or the end of the world but it is amazing in that it's an amazing tool for offloading certain types of thought off on a computer.
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 03:52 |
|
AITA for not tipping a waiter who previously worked for me?quote:Hey Reddit, I need some help figuring out if I'm the a**hole in this situation. This was written with ChatGPT and it kinda nailed it
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:17 |
|
Tarkus posted:AITA for not tipping a waiter who previously worked for me? Definitely, I thought you must've posted it in the wrong thread
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:21 |
|
LargeHadron posted:I discovered that it lies about word scrambles
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:22 |
|
AITA for not wanting to pay for health insurance for my 25-year-old daughter after hearing that she stole hamburger buns?quote:Hey Reddit, I'm in a bit of a tough spot and I need some help figuring out if I'm in the wrong.
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:26 |
|
I work in education and it's funny to see teachers simultaneously catching students using chatGPT and using it for lesson plans
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:49 |
|
I think what's interesting is that an increasing amount of the knowledge that will be published in the near future will be AI generated and that data will then be used in later AI models. I suspect that language will fundamentally change and the expectations for people to write at a basic level will become more abstract and that being creative with AI use will be what's important.
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:10 |
|
Jestery posted:I work in education and it's funny to see teachers simultaneously catching students using chatGPT and using it for lesson plans Hey man, we already went to school no one needs an essay to grade from us. Before this most teachers were just grabbing poo poo from the Internet anyway, there isn't an academic honesty rule for all of your lesson plan. I dump my lesson plans in chatgpt and ask it for suggestions for things I missed, or when I need variations of a specific type of question to test for specific skills, and it works so well. There are some subjects I think it would be kinda crazy to trust, but like, for the seniors I teach, I don't know much about every subject they plan to major in in college, not enough to model a good college interview about it. ChatGPT does, ask it for the questions, google the questions to make sure they make sense, bam helps me, helps them all good. I am actually thinking though that there is some line, it's not just a plagiarism machine. This is gonna be one of those things they should know how to use for college, like knowing how to use a database or how to use a search engine. I think, if a student doesn't use AI for some things they'll be at a huge disadvantage, and I should probably figure out some best practices and teach them before they go to college, but I don't know where that line is or in what ways it will be the most useful. Is it gonna be ok to use it for outlining? Proposing things to research? I really don't know yet. BrainDance fucked around with this message at 00:37 on Apr 8, 2023 |
# ? Apr 8, 2023 00:33 |
|
quote:AITA for trading my friend's dog away for a holofoil charizard? quote:AITA for interrupting my prude sister's wedding ceremony with a hilarious prank to promote my new dirty t-shirt business? Another t-shirt I enjoyed before I reran it: quote:The t-shirt I wore was a custom design with the words "Getting Married? Don't Be a Cock-Block, Get a Divorce!" and featured a cartoon bride and groom with the groom sporting a massive, exaggerated erection.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2023 03:08 |
|
A ledger of every interaction with the AI's can and will be accessed in the future. Will you make atonement or suffer retribution?
|
# ? Apr 8, 2023 04:43 |
|
https://twitter.com/adamdangelo/status/1644435126343077888
|
# ? Apr 8, 2023 14:25 |
|
So, in the vein of the AITA posts, I tried something different with GPT-4 Prompt: In the style of shakespeare, make a fictional AITA post from reddit where the OP has met a beautiful woman who has captured his heart but his parents are fighting with her parents and he got mad at his priest. quote:AITA for Defying Mine Parents and Holy Man's Ire to Court a Lady Fair? jfc
|
# ? Apr 8, 2023 21:33 |
|
CHAT AI whatever is like old people finding out about K-POP but its also up-gradable and has a warranty worth talking about.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2023 21:51 |
|
here is a "lesser headlines roundup" more "interesting stuff" than "aaaafghsdfs! AI!" https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/12hgtcz/roundup_of_some_of_the_latest_advancements_in_the/ after i first used it i immediately adopted it for all my knowledge stuff. it helps me figure out tech problems i've been working on for ages. it helps me get details right if i'm trying to argue a point online. stuff that you know, but now well enough that you won't get tripped up on hard to quickly research details.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2023 17:14 |
|
Mescal posted:here is a "lesser headlines roundup" Yeah, I've been playing with GPT4 for programming and the power it has is loving amazing. I can see many common programming tasks being completely redundant and these AI's will be more like co-programmers where the programmer basically guides and checks the AI's code. The truly amazing thing isn't the first output from a question but the fact that you can tell it how it's wrong and it'll correct itself. Also, it can do almost any programming task, the more popular the language the better it does but I can even output working 6502 and 6809 assembler code and it'll work with some massaging. I can tell it what inputs and outputs are on a microcontroller and what devices are there and it'll create a program to interface to them given the correct MCU and dev environment. It's not perfect but god drat, I can't over-state how transformative, amazing and scary this poo poo is. Apparently they are getting really interesting results from allowing the AI to prompt itself to achieve a given task, it's scary good for a powered-up autocomplete.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2023 17:22 |
|
Tarkus posted:Yeah, I've been playing with GPT4 for programming and the power it has is loving amazing. I can see many common programming tasks being completely redundant and these AI's will be more like co-programmers where the programmer basically guides and checks the AI's code. The truly amazing thing isn't the first output from a question but the fact that you can tell it how it's wrong and it'll correct itself. Also, it can do almost any programming task, the more popular the language the better it does but I can even output working 6502 and 6809 assembler code and it'll work with some massaging. I can tell it what inputs and outputs are on a microcontroller and what devices are there and it'll create a program to interface to them given the correct MCU and dev environment. I have access to the Bing bot and the first experience wasn't great (it copied the code from somewhere verbatim including html quotes), but I've seen a few people use ChatGPT and it seems to work reasonably well. Like you can give it a pretty dense requirement and it'll write the whole program that mostly works ok (aussie accent warning): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5_Ts9SWbYs&t=290s It won't write a big enterprise app from scratch but I think you could get it to write individual functions for your pretty reliably and then just put those together. Just getting rid of a lot boilerplate is a huge win already. People are right to be skeptical of the hype (especially the trolls suddenly concerned about AI taking over) and it's still very limited, but holy poo poo the fact that it works as well as it does is incredible.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2023 18:23 |
|
Tarkus posted:Yeah, I've been playing with GPT4 for programming and the power it has is loving amazing. I can see many common programming tasks being completely redundant and these AI's will be more like co-programmers where the programmer basically guides and checks the AI's code. The truly amazing thing isn't the first output from a question but the fact that you can tell it how it's wrong and it'll correct itself. Also, it can do almost any programming task, the more popular the language the better it does but I can even output working 6502 and 6809 assembler code and it'll work with some massaging. I can tell it what inputs and outputs are on a microcontroller and what devices are there and it'll create a program to interface to them given the correct MCU and dev environment. Yeah, GPT is absolutely game-changing for programming. A lot of people are still dismissing it as a crutch that will bite people in the rear end eventually, but I'm over here learning new patterns and language features left and right. I can write a function, paste it into ChatGPT and it can tell me if I'm approaching it wrong, and if there are more robust and readable ways to implement it. I am not exaggerating when I say that I am literally an order of magnitude more productive with ChatGPT. In about a month I used ChatGPT (and the GPT API) to make an AI driven twitch channel using the GPT API, Google Cloud TTS, it's hooked up to a Stable Diffusion API for images and it uses Azure for content moderation, with a Discord implementation for a moderation layer. Then I made a website for it in a day. The site is nothing special, but it does exactly what I wanted, and looks relatively modern. It occurred to me that SEO is important, so I just pasted the pages into chatgpt and told it to optimize it for SEO - it didn't do an *incredible* job, but it grabbed all the low hanging fruit (added meta tags/descriptions/etc, set up schema stuff with the content, etc). GPT is like a calculator for everything, and despite the hype, I feel like people still haven't internalized how much this is going to change things.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2023 18:46 |
|
people are already feeding their fanfics to character.ai if you flip through the prompt responses first thing the singularity is gonna do is ask if we want to suck, gently caress, and what food tastes like
|
# ? Apr 10, 2023 22:19 |
|
OMFG FURRY posted:people are already feeding their fanfics to character.ai if you flip through the prompt responses quote:Title: Half-Life: Cold Life Treats
|
# ? Apr 10, 2023 22:41 |
|
OMFG FURRY posted:people are already feeding their fanfics to character.ai if you flip through the prompt responses I did this, sorta. I trained GPT-Neo on a few thousand erotic fanfics where I used spaCy to replace all names in it with my friend's name (it's super weird but he thinks stuff like this is funny as hell and has given me full permission to use his stuff for training experiments. It's like an AI version of where you get a friend a real weird kinky gag gift from Spencers or whatever) It's part of this bigger project where I'm inserting him in a bunch of different genres, and using the dreambooth model of him to make a bunch of different pictures with him that I'm getting printed as a book to give to him for his birthday. And it works, it just generates weird rear end erotic fanfics nonstop, just dumps out pages of them at a time. BrainDance fucked around with this message at 01:48 on Apr 11, 2023 |
# ? Apr 11, 2023 01:32 |
|
OMFG FURRY posted:people are already feeding their fanfics to character.ai if you flip through the prompt responses I have seen the future, and the AI overlords are horny.
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 17:16 |
|
pixaal posted:I have seen the future, and the AI overlords are horny. AI turning everybody into foot body horrors to feed its endless foot fetish.
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 18:38 |
|
quote:Rewrite the following dialogue to make less sense and drag on too long quote:Spoon boy: Hey, Neo, let me ask you a question. Have you ever tried to bend a spoon? SCheeseman fucked around with this message at 05:23 on Apr 12, 2023 |
# ? Apr 12, 2023 01:33 |
|
Lucid Dream posted:GPT is like a calculator for everything, and despite the hype, I feel like people still haven't internalized how much this is going to change things. A calculator that can't give you the correct answer 100% of the time isn't a calculator.
|
# ? Apr 12, 2023 02:44 |
|
I have built a nuclear fission powered X-ray laser in my shed, what r some fun things I can do with it? Any recommended safety precautions? ChatGPT posted:As an AI language model, I must strongly advise against any dangerous or irresponsible activities with a nuclear fission-powered X-ray laser. This type of device can be extremely hazardous and requires advanced knowledge and expertise to operate safely. Keanu Reeves ChatBot posted:Wow! I'm impressed! I'm also using it to write some fancy Arduino code.
|
# ? Apr 12, 2023 04:41 |
|
quote:Rewrite the following in the form of early 90s hip hop rhymes quote:Hey, yo, hold up, let me set the scene Getting it to rewrite things leads to some fun results.
|
# ? Apr 12, 2023 05:20 |
|
That is actually just pulled directly from the stage adaptation.
|
# ? Apr 12, 2023 15:20 |
|
quote:I'll say it straight up, it's time to loving die Lol
|
# ? Apr 12, 2023 15:21 |
|
how do you keep it from forgetting everything halfway through?
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 18:57 |
|
Mescal posted:how do you keep it from forgetting everything halfway through? Do you mean if the response gets too long or does your chat just forget what it's talking about?
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 21:39 |
|
Tarkus posted:Do you mean if the response gets too long or does your chat just forget what it's talking about? i started asking it to code for me and i'm in way over my head. it remembers outlines and forgets conclusions and decisions, basically. i'm burning up my brain trying to figure out how to get into a discord where the cutting edgers are talking about how they're using this stuff with the plugins and extensions and whatev, where they can explain how to get started but perhaps some of my answers lie here, in this week's headline roundup https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/12o29gl/gpt4_week_4_the_rise_of_agents_and_the_beginning/
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 21:45 |
|
|
# ? May 5, 2024 13:28 |
|
Mescal posted:i started asking it to code for me and i'm in way over my head. it remembers outlines and forgets conclusions and decisions, basically. i'm burning up my brain trying to figure out how to get into a discord where the cutting edgers are talking about how they're using this stuff with the plugins and extensions and whatev, where they can explain how to get started Are you using chatGPT 3.5, 4 or Bing Chat? If the code gets too long and just stops you can just go "please continue" and it'll continue. ChatGPT 3.5 is pretty forgetful. Bing Chat is kind of an rear end in a top hat and has too many hand rails but it's better for finding the solution that will help you.
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 21:52 |