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A quick conversation with ChatGPT
02-01-2023, 11:42 PM (This post was last modified: 02-01-2023 11:48 PM by pier4r.)
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RE: A quick conversation with ChatGPT
(02-01-2023 01:00 PM)Maximilian Hohmann Wrote:  Hello!

(01-31-2023 09:04 PM)robve Wrote:  Not much of a threat to Forth programmers Big Grin

These are just teething problems, it's learning fast!

But honestly, I am a bit bewildered about the apparent hostility and negativity against artificial intelligence shown in this forum. When the pocket calculator was introduced in the 1970ies it was a great technological advance, and all of us who witnessed that have been fascinated ever since. Hence this website and forum...
Now, after several decades of research, AI finally starts to come out from the labs to become part of our lives. This is another major technological step forward, in my estimation many oders of magnitudes greater than the pocket calculator. Why not greet it as happily as we greeted the first calculators back then?

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Max

Could you see this picture? https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fn1ALZgaAAIj...name=large (I am not sure, since it could be behind registration).

In general I think the skepticism is not against the tool, but how it gets advertised. It is a bit like the self driving marketing of tesla, that eventually will be done, but not as fast and as secure as the brand was marketing.

edit: further combining those AI tools (a bit like the "programs" of the geth in mass effect) one can get much better results. For example chatGPT + wolfram Alpha, wolfram can save the answer more often than not when chatGPT simply is on the wrong way. An example of a collection of tools: https://www.futurepedia.io/ .

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