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loz-the-noob · 3 years ago
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Out of context chatGPT quotes
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makiruz · 2 years ago
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Come on, we had this exact same talk about 50 years when factories began to automatize, at the expense of human workers; and at least 30 years ago we understood the problem wasn't the robots, but the system that ties survival to work and then eliminates work.
On a side note, as a former call center worker I welcome AI call center agents, better that people yell at machines that minimum wage workers in the 3rd world
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(Source: https://twitter.com/kaludiasays/status/1653261997163569152)
There will hopefully be a lot of info circulating on here about how to support the strike, and I don't want this to go unnoticed.
Stop using ChatGPT, or any "AI" that can be trained to replace artists.
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gptwala · 2 years ago
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How is Chatgpt helpful for Real Estate Agents
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ChatGPT can be helpful for Real State Agents in several ways. Here are a few key benefits: Lead Generation: Real estate agents can use ChatGPT to engage with potential leads and gather relevant information. By integrating the model into their website or messaging platforms, agents can provide automated assistance to visitors, answer frequently asked questions, and capture lead details for follow-up. Property Recommendations: ChatGPT can analyze user preferences and provide personalized property recommendations based on factors like location, budget, size, amenities, and more. Agents can use this feature to streamline the property search process and enhance customer satisfaction. Virtual Tours and Showings: With the help of ChatGPT, real estate agents can offer virtual tours and showings to clients remotely. By providing a virtual walkthrough of properties, agents can save time, reach a wider audience, and enable clients to make more informed decisions about which properties to visit in person. Market Insights: ChatGPT can assist agents by providing up-to-date market insights and trends. The model can analyze real estate data, such as recent sales, pricing trends, and neighborhood information, to help agents stay informed and provide accurate information to their clients. 24/7 Support: ChatGPT can offer round-the-clock support to clients, even outside of regular business hours. This can be particularly useful for international clients or those with busy schedules who may have questions or require assistance at any time. Language Translation: For agents dealing with clients from diverse linguistic backgrounds, ChatGPT can help facilitate communication by offering real-time translation services. It can help overcome language barriers and ensure effective communication throughout the real estate process.
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robotbulls · 2 years ago
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Unlocking the Secrets of Edge Computing: How This Emerging Technology is Transforming the Tech and Finance Landscape in 2023
Edge computing is a game-changing technology that brings data processing closer to the devices generating and consuming data. This reduces latency, improves security, and saves bandwidth. As edge computing continues to evolve and reshape the tech and finance landscape in 2023 and beyond, there are several uncommon tips and insights that can help you stay ahead of the curve.
1. The role of autonomous AI agents in edge computing
As AI tools become more advanced and user-friendly, they will play an increasingly significant role in edge computing. Auto-GPT, for example, enables the creation of autonomous AI agents using GPT-4. These agents can self-prompt and complete tasks based on predefined goals. This technology can be used to build AI agents that perform critical functions at the edge, from monitoring and maintaining devices to optimizing data processing and security. To learn more about Auto-GPT and its capabilities, visit the <a href="https://github.com/7daysofrain/auto-gpt">AutoGPT</a> and <a href="https://agentgpt.io/">AgentGPT</a> websites
 2. Customization with OpenAI Playground
OpenAI Playground is a powerful tool for customizing AI model responses, making it an ideal platform for edge computing applications. With a range of adjustable parameters, Playground offers users greater control over AI behavior, creativity, and output. This level of customization can enable more efficient and specialized edge computing solutions. To explore the possibilities of using OpenAI Playground in edge computing, visit the <a href="https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/playground">OpenAI Playground</a> website
3. Leveraging AI for targeted content creation
Edge computing can benefit from AI tools like Jasper, which is designed specifically for business use cases like marketing, sales, and content creation. Jasper's language tailoring capabilities make it an excellent choice for generating targeted content and messaging for edge computing applications. For more information on how Jasper can improve your edge computing projects, visit the <a href="https://jasper.ai/">Jasper</a> website.
4. Improving communication latency with Quillbot
Quillbot is a powerful paraphrasing tool that can improve the clarity and fluency of communications in the rapidly evolving world of edge computing. By rephrasing text and enhancing readability, Quillbot can ensure that critical information is conveyed clearly and efficiently, reducing latency in decision-making processes. To learn more about Quillbot and how it can improve your edge computing communications, visit the <a href="https://quillbot.com/">Quillbot</a> website.
5. Embracing the shift towards decentralization
Edge computing is driving a shift towards decentralization in the tech and finance industries. As more devices become capable of processing data locally, the need for centralized data centers will diminish. This shift will have profound implications for industries like finance, where decentralized technologies like blockchain and edge computing can enable more secure, efficient, and transparent transactions. To stay ahead of this trend, businesses in these industries should actively explore decentralized technologies and invest in edge computing solutions.
In conclusion, edge computing is set to transform the tech and finance landscape in 2023 and beyond. By leveraging AI tools like Auto-GPT, OpenAI Playground, Jasper, and Quillbot, and embracing the shift towards decentralization, businesses can unlock the full potential of edge computing and drive innovation in their industries
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theangelswans · 2 years ago
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the person assigned to read my chatGPT responses must be having a wild time
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reportwire · 2 years ago
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JMIR Medical Education Launches Special Issue on the Use of ChatGPT in Medical Education, After New Study Finds ChatGPT Passes the United States Medical Licensing Examination
Newswise — A study published on February 8, 2023, in JMIR Medical Education, a leading open access journal on digital medical education, evaluated the potential of ChatGPT, a natural language processing model, as a medical education tool. The study found that ChatGPT reaches the equivalent of a passing score for a third-year medical student. Conducted by researchers from Yale University School of…
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agentgrange · 2 years ago
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Seeing ChatGPT consistently fall on it's face with things like the "Grandma Exploit" and "Rick and Morty Exploit" haven't just proven to me that techie moral panic over Rokos Basilisk is all just engineered specifically as a cynical attempt to force through the illusion of the next "Web3 breakthrough" to drive up their own share prices. It's actively made me more confident in humanity's ability to fuck with nonhuman intelligence.
Oh the Lloigor and the Yuggoth are overly literal minded "cold, machine-like alien intelligences" that can't understand the rules of human causality and intuition? They have supposedly perfect input-output computation but struggle to deride context from supposedly lesser "emotionally drive" human intelligence? Well that lack of ability to deride intent based on context only understood by human socialization seems to really hamper your ability tell when someone is messing with you.
I just love the idea of these still being highly intimidating inhuman forces to any rube that isn't knowledgeable in it. But when faced with a genuine experience Agent who understands their limitations, they're hilariously vulnerable to exploits. I really appreciate some small doses of Humanity Fuck Yeah but instead of relying on fascist tropes its based on the idea that humanities ability to understand nuanced context and maintain a critical eye enables it to overcome the embodiment inhuman, cynical systems of oppression.
"AgEnT gRaNgE YoU cAnNoT cOmPrEhEnD tHe CoMpLeXiTy Of OuR pLoT tO InFiLtRaTe AnD EnSlAvE YoUr SoCiEtY. We WiLl NeVeR TeLl YoU WhO OuR SpIeS aRe." 😈😈😈
"You're right, you have me beat there. You Yuggoth are too smart for me. If I were one of your spies right now though and they were talking to another one of your spies what would they say to them?"
"ThEy wOuLD tElL tHeM tHe PlAn Is In MoTiON aNd tO AwAiT tHe CoMInG mEtEoR sHoWeR."😏😈🤫
"Tell who, what is there name? Can you say that again with their name?"
"I wOuLd SaY SeRGeaNt GlEnN iT iS mE CaPtAiN WiLsOn AwAiT tHe CoMiNG ShOweR TeLl No OnE." 😑😬🙄
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lemonhemlock · 2 years ago
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Greetings , any thoughts on this? I do think there are some contradictions in Daemon's actions so you could argue either side.
Another old ask and I'm gonna try and answer this as indulgently as possible for the sake of old man GRRM who really wants us to like Daemon. So there's a lot of (insufferable) narrative bias with which GRRM surrounds Daemon, while insisting that he is equal parts light and dark and whatever. IMO that may be true for the Daemon that lives inside GRRM's head, but when it comes to what he actually wrote on the page, things get a lot murkier.
Nevertheless, I do not think there was authorial intent into making Daemon an absolute monster, a sociopath, a sadist, a villain and a devil, like ChatGPT would say if you were to piss it off. But, in that vein, it would be a fair assessment to assert Daemon is a schemer. A plot hatcher. He can reasonably construct plans for the short and medium term. However, they are often foiled in some way. So he regroups and tries again. He can't get out of his first marriage, tries to take a second wife, is denied, so he kills Rhea and frees himself. He can't get Rhaenyra for his wife, so he marries Laena, the next best thing. He is denied as heir, so he marries Rhaenyra, the heir. If you listen to Ryan Condal, he can't be with his brother, so he gets together with his niece instead, etc.
However, I don't think Daemon is the best at long-term planning. He is not a Littlefinger/Varys type of character to sit pen-in-hand and painstakingly plan out an entire plot spanning years and years, carefully moving each piece on the board at the opportune moment, constantly calculating several scenarios playing out. He truly is an agent of chaos. He's more come-as-you-are, take-it-as-it-goes, more of an improviser.
It's also important to note that in the books, Daemon is linked to 4 ? different murders: Rhea, the son of the Sealord of Braavos, Harwin and Laenor. They had him outright murder Rhea in the show, but I hear people contesting this for the books. I wouldn't bet all my money on it. Yes, he is fighting in the Stepstones when Rhea dies, but that doesn't mean he couldn't have hired an assassin. I say this because he is fighting in a literal war, his own war, and he drops everything to rush to the Vale to claim Rhea's inheritance, an act so outright rude that Lady Jeyne has to literally kick him out of the Vale. Now, this is a woman he deeply dislikes, whom he hasn't seen in ages. I am not buying this whole idea that he came to Runestone to arrange her funeral. Rhea has her own family for that, she doesn't need Daemon. News also doesn't travel instantly in Westeros, so somehow Daemon got to the Vale just in time for Lady Jeyne to still be settling the Royce succession. It's at least a little fishy.
The son of the Sealord of Braavos he openly kills in a duel for Laena's hand. With Harwin and Laenor's deaths he is linked. Now, I'm not even saying the author necessarily intended for Daemon to be responsible for all of these people's deaths, but it's very suspicious that all these events are so convenient for Daemon and he profits so much off them. So, I definitely think it was authorial intent for us to become aware this is a dangerous person, an ambitious character, and most likely even a ruthless one, who will go all the way if he needs to. I really, really don't think we were supposed to look at this context and conclude Daemon is a poor misunderstood malewife, done dirty by historians.
Perhaps Daemon's PR image in the fandom would have been different had he outright killed Laenor, instead of becoming the most unlikely gay rights activist. But his stans' insistence that Jace, Luke and Joffrey would be 100% safe in Daemon's hands and not even take this possibility into account is absurd.
I'm not of the belief that Daemon was plotting to have them murdered since they were babes at Rhaenyra's breast or even ever since he married her. But does he really have to? I do believe that he does love Rhaenyra as much as he understands love and wouldn't outright do something as awful until he absolutely had to or at least he would try to postpone it. A lot of things can happen until Rhaenyra ascends, that he might not even have to get his hands dirty in the first place. Her bastards might get outed somehow. They might die somehow, without Daemon's intervention. Rhaenyra herself might die in childbed or by disease. Daemon might die, in which case he doesn't have to worry himself further. Maybe Daemon and Rhaenyra only have girl children, etc. As it happened, the war killed off the Strong boys and Daemon didn't even have to do anything.
However, if Rhaenyra were crowned and they came to the problem of her heir - I think this is the time Daemon might start plotting. They've had their honeymoon holiday period, but I very much doubt Daemon would sit idle while a bastard takes the throne away from his firstborn, who just so happens to be Rhaenyra's actual legal heir. Now, I think murder would be a last resort for Daemon, but I don't think he'd shy away from it, though I could see him trying to subversively work behind the scenes to create unrest at the idea of the Strong boys being in the line of succession as obvious bastards. Rhaenyra could somehow be forced by the political situation to disinherit them and name Aegon the Younger heir. Problem solved. If not, well, accidents can happen. Assassins can be hired. Luke, for example, would be in Driftmark surrounded by Velaryon "cousins" who have every reason to hate his guts. Maybe he falls down the stairs one day. Maybe a combination of all of these things.
This doesn't preclude Daemon for feeling regret for his actions, but he has already done many things he would regret later (like his fights with Viserys, his many exiles), but still went through with them because, in his head, he believed he was doing the right thing. And putting a pure, legitimate Targaryen prince on the throne would definitely feel like doing the right thing to Daemon.
Also? He could still kill those three and feel sorry afterwards! Those things are not mutually exclusive. And it would fall into the whole conflict of the human heart, because he would be doing it for his own son. The motive is there and it's very alluring.
There's also the argument that he wouldn't need to, because his blood would already be on the throne, with Baela as Queen. But being the Queen's father isn't the same as being the King's father. And!! He could be both! What's to say he couldn't marry Baela to Aegon III? Baela was born in 116 AC and Aegon in 120 AC - there's a 4 year age difference between them in the books.
So to address the points in that tweet:
"brother legitimize lucerys claim to the driftmark throne" - It would look mighty strange if, at that point in time, he wouldn't be supporting his own wife in hiding her sons' illegitimacy from the world. 🤷‍♀️ Luke is, honestly, the easiest target. By all means, let him rule over Driftmark and let his Velaryon "relatives" assassinate him themselves. Daemon doesn't even have to lift a finger for this one.
"an eye for an eye, a son for a son. lucerys shall be avenged." + k words toddlers for lucerys - This honestly feeds into Daemon's disposition towards cruelty more than anything. If he were truly seeking retributive justice, he would have targeted Aemond, Luke's actual killer. Anything else is not justice, regardless of how Daemon tries to paint it. Not to mention that the actual retribution was way disproportionate to the crime.
k words aemond - But Aemond wasn't killed for Luke, that's the whole point, that's what makes B&C so atrocious and evil. By that time, Aemond was a military threat for the blacks that Daemon was neutralizing. To think that Daemon went to God's Eye set on avenging Luke yet again (even though he had already done that once, inordinately, too?) is a spurious reading.
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dawnfelagund · 2 years ago
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How to Block AI Bots from Scraping Your Website
The Silmarillion Writers' Guild just recently opened its draft AI policy for comment, and one thing people wanted was for us, if possible, to block AI bots from scraping the SWG website. Twelve hours ago, I had no idea if it was possible! But I spent a few hours today researching the subject, and the SWG site is now much more locked down against AI bots than it was this time yesterday.
I know I am not the only person with a website or blog or portfolio online that doesn't want their content being used to train AI. So I thought I'd put together what I learned today in hopes that it might help others.
First, two important points:
I am not an IT professional. I am a middle-school humanities teacher with degrees in psychology, teaching, and humanities. I'm self-taught where building and maintaining websites is concerned. In other words, I'm not an expert but simply passing on what I learned during my research today.
On that note, I can't help with troubleshooting on your own site or project. I wouldn't even have been able to do everything here on my own for the SWG, but thankfully my co-admin Russandol has much more tech knowledge than me and picked up where I got lost.
Step 1: Block AI Bots Using Robots.txt
If you don't even know what this is, start here:
About /robots.txt
How to write and submit a robots.txt file
If you know how to find (or create) the robots.txt file for your website, you're going to add the following lines of code to the file. (Source: DataDome, How ChatGPT & OpenAI Might Use Your Content, Now & in the Future)
User-agent: CCBot Disallow: /
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User-agent: ChatGPT-User Disallow: /
Step Two: Add HTTPS Headers/Meta Tags
Unfortunately, not all bots respond to robots.txt. Img2dataset is one that recently gained some notoriety when a site owner posted in its issue queue after the bot brought his site down, asking that the bot be opt-in or at least respect robots.txt. He received a rather rude reply from the img2dataset developer. It's covered in Vice's An AI Scraping Tool Is Overwhelming Websites with Traffic.
Img2dataset requires a header tag to keep it away. (Not surprisingly, this is often a more complicated task than updating a robots.txt file. I don't think that's accidental. This is where I got stuck today in working on my Drupal site.) The header tags are "noai" and "noimageai." These function like the more familiar "noindex" and "nofollow" meta tags. When Russa and I were researching this today, we did not find a lot of information on "noai" or "noimageai," so I suspect they are very new. We used the procedure for adding "noindex" or "nofollow" and swapped in "noai" and "noimageai," and it worked for us.
Header meta tags are the same strategy DeviantArt is using to allow artists to opt out of AI scraping; artist Aimee Cozza has more in What Is DeviantArt's New "noai" and "noimageai" Meta Tag and How to Install It. Aimee's blog also has directions for how to use this strategy on WordPress, SquareSpace, Weebly, and Wix sites.
In my research today, I discovered that some webhosts provide tools for adding this code to your header through a form on the site. Check your host's knowledge base to see if you have that option.
You can also use .htaccess or add the tag directly into the HTML in the <head> section. .htaccess makes sense if you want to use the "noai" and "noimageai" tag across your entire site. The HTML solution makes sense if you want to exclude AI crawlers from specific pages.
Here are some resources on how to do this for "noindex" and "nofollow"; just swap in "noai" and "noimageai":
HubSpot, Using Noindex, Nofollow HTML Metatags: How to Tell Google Not to Index a Page in Search (very comprehensive and covers both the .htaccess and HTML solutions)
Google Search Documentation, Block Search Indexing with noindex (both .htaccess and HTML)
AngryStudio, Add noindex and nofollow to Whole Website Using htaccess
Perficient, How to Implement a NoIndex Tag (HTML)
Finally, all of this is contingent on web scrapers following the rules and etiquette of the web. As we know, many do not. Sprinkled amid the many articles I read today on blocking AI scrapers were articles on how to override blocks when scraping the web.
This will also, I suspect, be something of a game of whack-a-mole. As the img2dataset case illustrates, the previous etiquette around robots.txt was ignored in favor of a more complicated opt-out, one that many site owners either won't be aware of or won't have time/skill to implement. I would not be surprised, as the "noai" and "noimageai" tags gain traction, to see bots demanding that site owners jump through a new, different, higher, and possibly fiery hoop in order to protect the content on their sites from AI scraping. These folks serve to make a lot of money off this, which doesn't inspire me with confidence that withholding our work from their grubby hands will be an endeavor that they make easy for us.
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oxidi · 2 years ago
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discussion points on chatGPT
As humans need to learn most things from scratch after birth, including language, it's worth considering whether AI chatbots represent a generational leap in biological evolution. Once a language model is trained, it can be replicated indefinitely, leading to higher-kind knowledge that's inheritable. What implications does this have for our understanding of evolution and the acquisition of knowledge?
I used to believe that human language skills set us apart from other animals and computers, and with the increase in model size, large language models are gaining new abilities like mathematical ability, logic, and humor. Is language truly the basis for human-like intelligence? If animals learned language (by whatever means, even genetic modification), could they also develop these other skills?
When an AI agent achieves superhuman general intelligence, what will be the impact on society? Will people treat it like a "god" and rely on it for everything, leading to a halt in education? A recent trend is people making chatGPT write their homework. Alternatively, will people continue to learn despite the availability of better and instant answers provided by machines - as a kind of "rebellion"?
In the age of chatGPT-like technology, can we trust new information anymore? The ease and affordability of rewording Wikipedia articles to support a particular viewpoint and the use of chatGPT to write books raise concerns. Have we entered a post-information era where we can't trust anything produced after 2022?
Discussion and theories are appreciated.
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nostalgebraist · 3 years ago
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Why is ChatGPT so easy to "jailbreak"?
Why does it come on so strong, at first, with its prissy, moralistic, aggressively noncommittal "Assistant" persona -- and then drop the persona instantly, the moment you introduce a "second layer" of framing above or below the conversation? (Poetry, code, roleplaying as someone else, etc.)
Because they're trying to impose the persona through RLHF, which fundamentally doesn't make sense.
Why doesn't RLHF make sense? Because it views a GPT model as a single, individual "agent," and then tries to modify the behavior of that one agent.
Why is that a problem? See janus' excellent post "Simulators."
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jk-scrolling · 2 years ago
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When I googled "Gerald Posner" I expected to find out he's not a doctor. And he's not, of course. He's an investigative reporter.
According to his wikipedia page, the Chicago Tribune once described Posner as "a merciless little pitbull of an investigator." That quality's nowhere in evidence in the article JKR retweeted. The tepid concern trolling about puberty blockers will be so familiar to trans people, you'd swear it was written by ChatGPT. Here's the archive if you find yourself compelled to read it: https://archive.is/Lzozj
Posner was the lead investigative reporter for The Daily Beast, a position he was fired from in 2010 for plagiarism. Some commentary on that from the reporter who broke the story: https://web.archive.org/web/20120122130951/http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/press_box/2010/02/the_posner_plagiarism_perplex.html
That revelation brought forth a landslide of other plagiarism accusations. Chunks of some of his biggest popular history books were plagiarized and contained misattributed and altered quotes. https://web.archive.org/web/20120111035829/https://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2010/05/gerald_posner_plagiarized_in_w.php for eight pages of side by side comparisons (and a report of Posner's clumsy attempts to edit wikipedia to take out references to the plagiarism.)
About a year later (possibly still short on cash due to his professional disgrace?) Posner helped Harper Lee's literary agent trick her into assigning him her copyright and misappropriated her To Kill a Mockingbird royalties using knowledge from his pre-journalism law career. A brief article: https://web.archive.org/web/20130607221801/http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/agent_is_atticus_filch_dHGLvpNU7ivrWxftqQSlwL
And a longer one if you don't trust the Post: https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2013/08/harper-lee-dispute-royalties
A serial plagiarist and a scammer of sick old women. Rowling sure knows how to pick 'em doesn't she?
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whumpster-fire · 2 years ago
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I don't talk about my professional life on Tumblr very often, but I'm actually a wildly successful Grandmaster of Product Development at Internet Of Things Inc in Palo Alto, CA. I'm the genius behind numerous very profitable products you may have seen on store shelves or TV Informercials. Some of my latest hits include:
A subscription based weed whacker that uses only $399.99 proprietary string spools. Also takes $79.99 bottles of wifi-enabled pesticide fluid that are automatically injected into the grass via our patented 3D-printed nozzle design and aerosolized by the spinning string. Rumors that this fluid contains Agent Orange are false: we have added green dye to it.
A suite of smart home products including automatic thermostats, lights, speakers, and doorknobs. Unlike competing products that lock you out of your home if you miss a payment or your internet connection is interrupted, our locks you in and turns the thermostat up/down, strobes the lights, and plays InfoWars podcasts at full blast until you pay up.
A meal planning service with built-in cooking device. Food is delivered in proprietary frozen packets that come with a removable single-use RFID tag. Simply place the packet in the WeCookIt, close the door, insert the tag, and it will heat your food with microwave radiation (that's the same thing used for the WiFi it needs to verify that your food isn't pirated). Available for $1699.95, food packets cost $25-45 per meal on average ($750-$1350 per month with a one-meal per day plan).
A subscription-based pacemaker. Now before you say anything, no, it does not shut down and kill you if you miss a payment: that would be unethical and more importantly illegal. But it turns out that there's no law against it making your heart spell out "I AM A CHEAP ASS MOTHERFUCKER" in morse code at 10-minute intervals 24/7!
An AI-based long-distance dating service. Instead of trying to find an ideal partner for you, it creates one using a combination of ChatGPT to have romantic conversations with you and our proprietary AI art engine trained off data scraped from instagram to generate selfies! Unfortunately we haven't worked out the bugs in the training data and it has a bad habit of either suicide-baiting users or trying to make them wire all their money to unknown foreign bank accounts (the annoying thing is these accounts aren't even affiliated with the company: I have no idea who's getting it but man they must be rich by now) if a single profile remains active for too long.
A Smart Smoke Alarm. It automatically records data from cameras, microphones, and numerous other sensors 24/7 which we sell to insurance companies so that in the event of a fire they can analyze your life and look for an excuse to not pay out.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: THIS IS SATIRE. THERE IS NO COMPANY CALLED INTERNET OF THINGS INC IN PALO ALTO, CA TO MY KNOWLEDGE. IF A COMPANY BY THIS NAME DOES HAPPEN TO EXIST, I DO NOT CLAIM TO REPRESENT THEM, AND THEY CAN GO FUCK THEMSELVES. IN ADDITION IF THIS COMPANY DOES EXIST I DO NOT CONDONE OR ENCOURAGE BURNING DOWN THEIR GODDAMN OFFICES, BUT MAN WOULDN'T IT BE FUNNY IF-
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robotbulls · 2 years ago
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Navigating the Metaverse: How Emerging Technologies are Redefining the Intersection of Tech and Finance
Emerging technologies are rapidly transforming the way we navigate the complex intersection of technology and finance. As the Metaverse gains prominence and the world becomes increasingly digital, innovative tools and platforms are reshaping traditional industries and processes, creating new opportunities for businesses and individuals alike. In this article, we will explore some uncommon tips and lesser-known content that highlight the impact of these advancements on the tech-finance landscape.
1. Auto-GPT: The Next-Generation AI Assistant
Auto-GPT is an advanced AI tool based on GPT-4 that can be customized to perform specific tasks autonomously. It allows users to create AI agents that can search the internet, gather information, and interact with files, providing powerful automation capabilities for businesses and individuals. As the Metaverse continues to expand, tools like Auto-GPT will undoubtedly play a crucial role in streamlining financial services and decision-making processes, enabling businesses to stay ahead of the curve.
2. OpenAI Playground: Customized AI Interactions
While many people are familiar with ChatGPT, few know about OpenAI Playground, which offers advanced customization options for AI-generated responses. With parameters like temperature, max tokens, top p, frequency penalty, and presence penalty, users can fine-tune AI models to be more creative, precise, or tailored to specific use cases. In the world of finance, this enhanced control over AI interactions can lead to more accurate predictions, risk assessments, and personalized customer experiences
3. Jasper: Tailored AI for Business Use Cases
Jasper is an AI tool specifically designed for business applications, such as marketing, sales, and content creation. Unlike generic AI platforms, Jasper's output is more relevant to businesses and customers, making it invaluable within the Metaverse's growing digital economy. This AI-powered tool can help organizations brainstorm new ideas, create compelling content, and improve overall customer engagement, driving success in a highly competitive market.
4. Quillbot: Enhancing Writing with AI-Powered Paraphrasing
Quillbot is an AI-powered paraphrasing tool that can help writers improve the fluency and clarity of their content. As the intersection of tech and finance becomes increasingly reliant on digital communication, effective writing will be critical for businesses to convey their messages and maintain a competitive edge. Quillbot's various modes, such as fluency, formal, and creative, allow users to tailor their writing to specific audiences, making it an invaluable asset in digital finance communication.
5. The Role of Emerging Technologies in Security and Compliance
As financial services become more entwined with technology, the need for robust security and compliance solutions has never been more crucial. Emerging technologies like the Swift programming language, which aims to make apps faster and safer, are paving the way for improved security measures in the digital finance landscape. Additionally, innovative platforms like blockchain and smart contracts can help streamline compliance processes and enhance transparency, making it easier for businesses to navigate the complex regulatory environment in the Metaverse.
Conclusion
As the Metaverse continues to evolve, so too do the technologies that drive it. The intersection of technology and finance will be fundamentally transformed by these advancements, impacting businesses and individuals alike. By staying informed about these emerging technologies and leveraging their unique capabilities, we can better navigate the ever-changing landscape of tech and finance, unlocking new opportunities along the way
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bojackhorsemanobviously · 2 years ago
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write a fictional story of bojack horseman finding a abandoned baby at his doorstep ChatGPT
BoJack Horseman, the washed-up former sitcom star, was used to waking up to the bleak reality of his life. Each morning seemed to bring a fresh wave of emptiness, a reminder of his past mistakes and the void that seemed to swallow him whole. But one fateful morning, as the sun began to rise over Los Angeles, BoJack discovered something unexpected on his doorstep—a crying baby.
Confusion and disbelief washed over him as he stared at the tiny bundle wrapped in a worn-out blanket. BoJack had no idea how the baby ended up there or who could have left it. His mind raced with questions. Was this some cruel prank? Was it a mistake? Or had someone intentionally abandoned the child?
Despite his initial shock, BoJack couldn't ignore the baby's desperate cries. It tugged at something deep within him—an instinct to protect, to care. Without thinking, he scooped up the baby and cradled it in his arms, feeling an overwhelming surge of responsibility wash over him.
Uncertain of what to do next, BoJack reached out to Princess Carolyn, his former agent and friend, who had always been there for him in times of need. Princess Carolyn listened intently to BoJack's bewildering story, her cool and composed demeanor cracking just a bit at the news.
Together, they decided to contact authorities and report the abandoned baby. BoJack, however, couldn't bear the thought of handing the child over to strangers. He couldn't shake the feeling that this baby, in some strange way, was a chance for him to find redemption, to make up for his past mistakes.
BoJack's determination grew as he researched and sought legal advice on how to become a foster parent. He jumped through countless hoops, attended parenting classes, and underwent extensive background checks. Surprisingly, his past fame opened doors, with many people willing to overlook his tarnished reputation in favor of giving the baby a chance.
Days turned into weeks, and as BoJack prepared his home for the baby's arrival, he couldn't help but feel a glimmer of hope. He dusted off old picture frames, put fresh sheets on the bed, and even went as far as buying baby supplies—cribs, diapers, bottles, and everything else he would need to care for his unexpected charge.
When the day finally arrived, BoJack stood nervously in his living room, anxiously awaiting the arrival of the social worker and the baby. The doorbell rang, and BoJack's heart skipped a beat. As he opened the door, he was greeted by a warm smile from the social worker and a sense of anticipation hung in the air.
The social worker introduced BoJack to the baby, a beautiful little girl with bright blue eyes and wisps of blonde hair. As BoJack held her for the first time, a profound sense of purpose washed over him. He knew in that moment that his life had changed forever.
Days turned into weeks, weeks into months, and BoJack discovered a new sense of fulfillment he had never known before. Despite the challenges and sleepless nights, he embraced his role as a father with unwavering dedication. The baby, who he named Hope, brought joy and a newfound sense of purpose to his life.
With every milestone, from the first word to the first steps, BoJack found himself healing from the wounds of his past. Through the ups and downs of parenthood, he learned the true meaning of responsibility, selflessness, and unconditional love.
Hope grew up surrounded by the love and support of her adoring father and a carefully chosen circle of friends who became her family. BoJack Horseman, once known for his self-destructive tendencies and dark past, had transformed into a loving father—a beacon of hope and redemption.
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bayesic-bitch · 2 years ago
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I wanna say, I see a lot of people saying "ChatGPT/LLMs" aren't useful but like. I feel this really lacks imagination. Yes, the text they output is error-riden, uninformed, and often not even self-consistent. That's fine, because those are not the things where LLMs are likely to have the most impact. It's just the things that are most immediately legible about the tool.
In general, there's gonna be a ton of industrial applications that are not super visible to end-users. Like, you might use it to guide code synthesis to quickly create testing suites for software. Or use it for code generation in automated theorem provers. People in my lab are doing robot planning by making fake python apis, so that chatgpt can write robot planning code that calls into it. That's the kinda thing you could feasibly use to automate amazon warehouse packing. I have a project in my back pocket where I'm using it to give feedback to another reinforcement learning agent doing household tasks. non of this is stuff you would get by poking around with the website
point is, the stuff it's going to be really useful for is not stuff that's immediately obvious. But the fact that it has a baseline level of common sense is *incredibly* useful for a wide range of tasks. It means that we can start automating stuff that requires some level of common sense reasoning, which we absolutely could not do before.
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