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OpenAI’s artificial intelligence writing program ChatGPT will, with a few prompts, compose poetry, prose, song lyrics, essays, even news articles. And that has ethicists and educators worried about the program’s ease at replacing human ideas with chatbot-generated words. Correspondent David Pogue delves into the minefield of AI communications and what it might mean for homework.
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You still have to fact check content produced by ChatGPT. I tried to query ChatGPT about a certain film with particular actors and actresses. It gave me specific details about a completely different movie with the same title. Both films have completely different plots, set of characters, set of actors/actresses, and even the release dates. So, there shouldn't have been a mixup. Both films were produced and released way before January 2020, which was the cutoff knowledge for ChatGPT at the time.
ChatGPT has no knowledge about this particular film which I queried. I found out that Wikipedia didn't have any knowledge about this specific film either. So, I know Wikipedia is one of the sources ChatGPT uses to gain knowledge.
This is nothing new. We may see Gen Alpha, Z and younger become illiterate because of this. 🤣🤣🤣
If chatGBT is so good. Why do the teleplays and screenplays out there are some of the worst in film history?
I for the record welcome are fusion-powered AI overlords.
Time to get JD degree, emphasis in copyright… LOL…
Trump will hire chat gbt with his modifications. If he gets elected agin
People get smart if they think for themselves. See here the problem of a machine that people use to write things.
I liked the idea of going back to in class, hand written essay questions of considerable length.
AI is here, adapt or get left behind, as in any new technology.
Omg, I forgot about this reporter. I absolutely can't stand him.
Boomers make everything sound cheesy.
I think people are giving too much credit to chatGTP.
Hum almost like reading the regular news, phony articles written by people to keep dimowits uninformed of the mess in the current state of affairs. More software to make us even dumber its not creativity, its manufactured, man is absent.
"The downfall of any civialization first starts devaluing its language and intellect by leaders by either killing or exiling creators." Chat GPT is a "Trojan horse." Technologist ALWAYS "sell" us on an "utopian vision" but history shows different – The first personal computer. "They" said in the 70's it would reduce work to a 25 hour week. – How did that work out?
Yeah and where did this 500x definitely non copyrighted data came from? It blows my mind how openly they are stealing and scraping everything with the sole intent of replacing creative labor and the need we have to create and express ourselves. Maybe that's why they call it opeai
Write me a philosophical poem about fate:
Fate is a force that guides us all,
A mysterious hand that shapes our fall.
It spins the wheel and casts the die,
It paints our lives with shades of sky.
Some say that fate is set in stone,
That every step we take is known.
Others say that fate is just,
A spark that fuels the fire of trust.
But what is fate, and where it's from,
Is it a curse or is it a boon?
Some say that fate is just a game,
A plaything for the gods to claim.
But I believe that fate is more,
It's in the choices that we adore.
It's in the dreams that we pursue,
And in the love that we renew.
So let us not be slaves to fate,
But masters of our own estate.
Let us shape our destiny,
And make our future bold and free.
For fate may guide us on our way,
But it's up to us to make it stay.
6:37 In above video they also discuss the successor of "ChatGPT 3.0" called "ChatGPT 4.0" being like STEAM in comparison to fluid water … because it will use 500 times more data than the previous version.
ChatGPT is fantastic at getting rough outlines of things and then going layers deep on specifics leaving you with frameworks to then go off and research in more detail using your own efforts. I asked it to give me the rough hierarchy of the LAPD from bottom to top and then give me details on movie stars who have played each position in the hierarchy, it perfectly did what i asked, i could then go away and do further research on this quick frame it built.
ChatGPT is a different method to gather information, its another tool to get a job done.
Boomers b the burn
😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎🤠🤠🤠🤠
"Your scientists were so preoccupied on whether or not they 'could', they never stopped to think if they 'should'."
-Dr. Ian Malcolm ( Jurassic Park )
You asked ChatGPT and computer find answer these informations are not from any website people put them on the internet.
Just like quality of music has diminished, goodbye writing.
I'm using this to write a new tinder bio that will actually get me matches
Might as well ban google for research papers as well and the internet all together? Such a dumb take. Use your resources. AI is here to stay. Best we learn to work with it and use it to our advantage. Kids who use it to cheat in schools will only be punishing themselves in the long run. To an educated person who knows how to ask the right questions, it is a game-changing resource, that can be used to accelerate learning and research.
Everyone in chat: Let me ask chatgpt to create a Clever YouTube comment
Add this (below) to GPT and what we get? Instant 3D printing? Robots popping out out of the blue, ab nihilo?
"Engineers have designed miniature robots that rapidly and reversibly shift between liquid and solid states.
Scientists from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh took gallium, a metal that melts at room temperature, and enriched it with magnetic particles.
When an alternate magnetic field is run through the metal, it can melt, move and re-form."
@6:50 my face too lol
Lol 😂 it said Hilary was president im dying
I do not think it's just randomly pulling things from the internet, at least not the way I use it. I am fiction writer, and the other day I took one of my already written stories, and placed it into ChatGPT just to test it. It basically just took what I wrote and made it even better. It can be a great writing assistant, outliner and editor. The thing is outstanding.😍
3:31 so can you just show what question you wrote?? Noting to hide.
"it can't put your ideas on paper" yes it can. just tell it your ideas. jeez
4:57 surely that will age well
It's actually a bit rubbish.
54 % of US Adults have a 6th grade reading comprehension level. Reading and writing are inextricably intertwined. We need to be investing in improving our education rather than ChatGPT.
I guess writers block is a thing of the past
Our future overloards have arrived.
How does an ai researcher not know about an ai bruh
Designed by Democrats, already the thing is throwing out woke nonsense…lol They will use it as they are unable to think for themselves! 50yrs have proved that fact!
I refuse to read anything written by a computer ever!
I feel so lucky to be in school because it really teaches people what matters lol…
When everyone is creative, no one will be.
Boy customer service wall just went up for most people
I was planning to apply as a data scientist, but given the dangers of AI, I worry it may be too risky when I do the technical interviews, since I fear being caught by the plagiarism tool.
Never used AI to write a paper. I looked at a revised version of my own paper with grammarly and there are still mistakes, so I don't like the idea of relying soley on AI.
I just watched Pogue on the computer chronicles talking about his 300 page Palm Pilot book