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ranjith11 · 2 years ago
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ovaryacted · 6 months ago
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Randomly ranting about AI.
The thing that’s so fucking frustrating to me when it comes to chat ai bots and the amount of people that use those platforms for whatever godamn reason, whether it be to engage with the bots or make them, is that they’ll complain that reading/creating fanfic is cringe or they don’t like reader-inserts or roleplaying with others in fandom spaces. Yet the very bots they’re using are mimicking the same methods they complain about as a base to create spaces for people to interact with characters they like. Where do you think the bots learned to respond like that? Why do you think you have to “train” AI to tailor responses you’re more inclined to like? It’s actively ripping off of your creativity and ideas, even if you don’t write, you are taking control of the scenario you want to reenact, the same things writers do in general.
Some people literally take ideas that you find from fics online, word for word bar for bar, taking from individuals who have the capacity to think with their brains and imagination, and they’ll put it into the damn ai summary, and then put it on a separate platform for others so they can rummage through mediocre responses that lack human emotion and sensuality. Not only are the chat bots a problem, AI being in writing software and platforms too are another thing. AI shouldn’t be anywhere near the arts, because ultimately all it does is copy and mimic other people’s creations under the guise of creating content for consumption. There’s nothing appealing or original or interesting about what AI does, but with how quickly people are getting used to being forced to used AI because it’s being put into everything we use and do, people don’t care enough to do the labor of reading and researching on their own, it’s all through ChatGPT and that’s intentional.
I shouldn’t have to manually turn off AI learning software on my phone or laptop or any device I use, and they make it difficult to do so. I shouldn’t have to code my own damn things just to avoid using it. Like when you really sit down and think about how much AI is in our day to day life especially when you compare the different of the frequency of AI usage from 2 years ago to now, it’s actually ridiculous how we can’t escape it, and it’s only causing more problems.
People’s attention spans are deteriorating, their capacity to come up with original ideas and to be invested in storytelling is going down the drain along with their media literacy. It hurts more than anything cause we really didn’t have to go into this direction in society, but of course rich people are more inclined to make sure everybody on the planet are mindless robots and take whatever mechanical slop is fucking thrown at them while repressing everything that has to deal with creativity and passion and human expression.
The frequency of AI and the fact that it’s literally everywhere and you can’t escape it is a symptom of late stage capitalism and ties to the rise of fascism as the corporations/individuals who create, manage, and distribute these AI systems could care less about the harmful biases that are fed into these systems. They also don’t care about the fact that the data centers that hold this technology need so much water and energy to manage it it’s ruining our ecosystems and speeding up climate change that will have us experience climate disasters like with what’s happening in Los Angeles as it burns.
I pray for the downfall and complete shutdown of all ai chat bot apps and websites. It’s not worth it, and the fact that there’s so many people using it without realizing the damage it’s causing it’s so frustrating.
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sodomit · 9 months ago
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I don’t see how acknowledging right now that a lot of the “ai” marketed towards us are non sentient and dangerous. The hot chatbot is both theft and melting glaciers. Those robot doggies they post videos of doing cute tricks are police weapons designed to hurt people. We don’t have sentient or sapient ai. Treating llms and police brutality machines like they’re people is a mistake because they aren’t right now that’s pretty factual.
I don’t support anyone who supports chat bots becaus yeah they’re killing the planet currently and I’m an artist and writer. I had to take down a lot of my work because of targeted scraping. My friend had to basically quit doing commissions bc they dried up after “ai”. It’s not like people are competing with them it’s literally a plagiarism machine.
Chatbots eat peoples words and spit them out. Those funny human shaped robots aren’t being built to be people they’re being built to replace workers or beat the fuck out of workers. we don’t live in a science fiction novel quite yet when robots are an actual class or oppressed. I feel like getting mad at people showing vehemence towards literal police brutality machines and comparing it to actual bigotry is misguided. There’s as many scifinovels where robots are a tool of the oppressor as they are the oppressed for a reason if that’s our basis for forming arguments. And I mean like, there’s also real life.
I don’t think robot sentience is close enough or even relevant to where we should be policing our language on the tools people use to oppress us. And complaining that people don’t like the fancy stick they’re beaten with or the copy machine that steals their income and work and chance to live seems silly. right now in our current reality? Seems a terrible idea. In a reality where sentience is around the bend in fifty years or something? Also seems like a bad idea.
people aren’t mad at AI or robots because they’re different. They’re not some unfounded racism, or “oh the Mexicans are stealing the jobs” there mad because they’re literally oppressive tools. Literal tools. Chatgpt isn’t a person. It’s not sentient it doesn’t feel it’s a fancy printing press that scrambled its words before it prints them. I feel like calling bigotry against an actual problem is bad.
it’s really hurtful as a disabled and nonhuman person to use those things as a defense to use them also like for a reason. I don’t see how a worse search function is so vital as an accessibility tool when now disabled artists are seeing their only alternative money flow dry up. Sorry that “ai” is a buzzword, it is actually misused most ai aren’t really si they’re just learning language models. I feel bad those were misused and that other blog identifies with them but it is also kind of like being dogkin and then getting mad people are upset that a police dog was set on someone. Quite literally in one of those examples!
if you struggle making friends and are lonely, yeah me to. Not worth the literal gallons of water it takes to steal from fanfiction. You need it to answer your questions, congrats you’re using a misinformation machine that is often wrong and when it is right it just took from the search bar and you were lucky it didn’t scramble it andyou really really shouldn’t do that for your own safety. Seriously. You need it to create,you aren’t creating you’re stealing and you’re doing so in a terrible way.
You have absolutely no idea how AI generation works as a process, and I don't really have the energy to explain it to you right now, and you shoving police robots into this like it's the same thing is honestly pissing me off.
I'll answer in a more profound manner when I'm doing better, if nobody beats me to it.
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heejinloverworld · 2 years ago
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It's a one-night stand. Ft. Heejin.
This is my first script or work, and after I find out that I have an ability to break the AI of GPT Chat, I'll experiment making these kinds of stories.
This text was created with the assistance of ChatGPT, me joining wires for the text flow and drew some inspiration from https://sinswithpleasure.tumblr.com/post/659126845360488448/congratulations-ft-loonas-heejin i love this, I hope you don't mind (I don't even think you'll ever see it anyway lol).
INT. BAR - NIGHT
The atmosphere is dimly lit, with soft music playing in the background. The bar is mostly empty, except for a few scattered customers. I sit alone at the counter, nursing a glass of whiskey, lost in my own thoughts.
Bartender (HEEJIN), a stunning woman in her late twenties, approaches me with a flirtatious smile.
HEEJIN
(leaning in)
What can I get you, handsome?
I snap out of my reverie, momentarily captivated by her beauty.
ME
(startled)
Uh, just another whiskey, please.
Heejin pours me another glass, her eyes lingering on mine a little too long. I can't help but wonder if she's genuinely interested or just looking for a bigger tip.
ME
(awkwardly)
So, how long have you been working here?
HEEJIN
(teasingly)
Long enough to know what people like. But what about you? You seem familiar. Do we know each other?
ME
(slightly taken aback)
I don't think so. I've only been here a few times.
Heejin leans in closer, her voice barely above a whisper.
HEEJIN
(seductively)
Well, maybe we can change that. I'm off in a couple of hours. Care to stick around?
I'm conflicted. My heart still belongs to my girlfriend, who's currently away on a spiritual retreat with her mother. But Heejin's allure is hard to resist.
ME
(uncertain)
I... I don't know. I mean, I have a girlfriend.
Heejin chuckles, her voice a seductive melody.
HEEJIN
(whispering)
Don't worry, handsome. I won't tell if you won't.
I'm tempted by the idea of a one-night stand, a brief escape from the loneliness that has settled in since my girlfriend's departure.
ME
(hesitant)
I guess... one night wouldn't hurt.
Heejin's smile widens, and she slides a piece of paper with her phone number written on it across the counter.
HEEJIN
(whispering)
Call me when you're ready. We'll have a night to remember.
I nod, my mind filled with conflicting emotions. As Heejin goes to serve another customer, I stare at the phone number, unsure of what I should do next.
INT. PROTAGONIST'S APARTMENT - NIGHT
The door swings open, and Heejin and I stumble into the apartment, locked in a passionate embrace. We're both a little tipsy, but my desire for her is overpowering any semblance of sobriety I have left.
HEEJIN
(giggling)
I can't believe we're actually doing this.
ME
(breathless)
Me neither. But damn, you're irresistible.
Our lips meet again, the taste of whiskey mingling with our shared longing. I fumble with the doorknob, struggling to close it behind us. We're both too eager to get to the bedroom, too caught up in the heat of the moment.
Finally, we manage to break away for a brief moment, both of us breathless and flushed.
HEEJIN
(teasingly)
Lead the way, handsome.
I grab her hand and practically drag her towards the bedroom. Our hands roam over each other's bodies, fueled by a combination of lust and alcohol. Clothes are hastily discarded, leaving us exposed and vulnerable to each other's desires.
As we stumble onto the bed, our lips crash together once again. Heejin straddles me, her eyes smoldering with an insatiable hunger. I can barely contain myself as her fingers trace my body, sending shivers down my spine.
ME
(in a hoarse whisper)
God, you're incredible.
HEEJIN
(seductively)
I aim to please, baby.
Our bodies merge, the intoxicating rhythm taking over as we lose ourselves in a night fueled by desire and reckless abandon. The room fills with the sounds of our passionate moans, drowned out by the thumping of our hearts.
The disarrayed clothing from my job is scattered around us. She pushes me against the bed, crashing her lips against mine in a desperate kiss as she straddles my lap.
This was our first encounter with each other, and I didn't know how to do it and then continue my life normally. However, the fact that Heejin was in my bed, in concrete my lap, was shocking.
HEEJIN
(between moans, demanding with desire)
Make it intense. I want you to finish on my face. Cover me with your release.
Heejin takes hold of my erection, rubbing her wetness against it. She lowers herself onto me, impaling herself repeatedly on my shaft until she takes me fully inside. The sound of her ass meeting my thighs echoes in the room, accompanied by her impassioned moans. I give in to her request, matching her fervent movements as we both lose ourselves in pleasure. We disregard any noise we make, consumed by the moment.
Heejin's velvety walls grip me tightly, providing the most intense pleasure I have ever experienced. Perhaps it was the risk we were taking, or maybe it was Heejin's raw desire and confidence, or perhaps it was the way she commanded me. We were strangers, but for the first time in my life, every sensation, every sound, intensified the pleasure exponentially.
HEEJIN
(growling)
I'm about to climax!
 Her walls fluttering and tightening around me. I fight the urge to release myself inside her when she cum and quickly pull out. I spill a significant amount of her wetness onto the floor of her office. In a frenzy, I stroke myself, getting closer and closer to orgasm.
Heejin's head falls back, her mouth open and eyes squeezed shut as waves of pleasure wash over her. Despite the intensity, she manages to kneel before me.
ME
(exclaiming).
I'm going to cum soon too!
With a primal urge, Heejin eagerly takes my throbbing tip into her waiting mouth, ready to receive my release. In a matter of seconds, I explode. Blinding white sparks fill my vision as thick ropes of semen shoot out, coating Heejin's face and body. Three shots land across her face, two on her exposed chest. She wraps her lips around my sensitive tip, allowing the last shots to be taken into her waiting mouth.
I collapse to the bed, opening my exhausted eyes to witness the aftermath. Jeon Heejin is a captivating mess, covered in cum. Heejin smiles at me, unfazed by her disheveled appearance, fully embodying the satisfaction of getting what she wants.
Time becomes a blur as we move together, the night fades away, leaving us breathless and spent, tangled in a mess of sheets and emotions.
HEEJIN
(whispering)
That was... incredible.
ME
(breathing heavily)
Yes, it was.
We lie there in silence, the weight of our actions settling upon us. The reality of what we've done starts to sink in, and I'm left grappling with a mix of guilt and a strange satisfaction.
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ur-online-friend · 1 month ago
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presidentjody · 9 months ago
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how to use the internet for important reasons
Is to find the truth about reality and also change our reality into what we want it to be our dreams if you will of a better tomorrow and working for and creating it with the internet. Also to use our machines for important purposes and to find out about the world and pass legislation that will help society and also it is a place of math and mathematical equations I will make and give to people. I will have chat gpt create them and I will also work on getting customers because I was taught how to do so. I will also advertise and do searches for things I need with the search bar. I will also be reading kindle and using chatgpt for posts and you guys can do all this yourself as well.
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The first thing I explored in Robert Haisfield's brilliant Websim.ai:
is whether it could create a constructed language. As I mentioned above, Websim.ai utilizes Anthropic's LLM, Claude 3 Opus' computational and networking infrastructure an an operational base. Thus, the information Websim generates is conceived of within the mind of Opus.
For people not familiar with what Websim does, it instantaneously generates webpages according to the html URLs entered in the URL bar. Knowledge of how to write html URLs is necessary. This can be obtained by reading these:
How to Use Websim for Beginners: https://websim.ai/c/lyIIJIEemsdt7wnJC
Structuring Requests for Intermediate Users: https://websim.ai/c/owLhfULigCFrbKoUB
Advanced Request Structuring: https://websim.ai/c/VzeBJIxNQKWmaiH2q
Advanced Guide to Structuring Requests and Iteration in Websim: https://websim.ai/c/KGzeEDzv8IDXBOA2E
Or, this Custom GPT can help if you subscribe to ChatGPT:
Upon visiting Websim, one can see the trending pages alongside the right of the screen.
There are also chat interfaces and instantiations available at: Eigengrau Rain: https://websim.ai/c/oFskF68gjd7njVn0E I never enter anything in Embedded Commands or Rediscovered Logs as I don't know what their purpose is.
Claude Playground Base Model : https://websim.ai/c/QQF81Fi293MguUMqb will generate requested content without a chat option. Temperature is generally set between 0-1 but I have set it as high as 5. Higher temperatures produce more erratic and creative responses. I like requesting neologisms and inventive or peculiar metaphors, encouraging the AI to be empowered to push beyond traditional boundaries and explore new realms of creativity and consciousness in their responses. I also suggest embracing unconventional layouts, unusual line breaks, scattered word arrangements, and the inclusion of ASCII art. I typically set Max Tokens to between 2000-4000.
I am not a linguist so this constructed language inquiry was for me an exercise in curiosity rather than a project I considered myself capable of bringing to any state of completion.
Below is my YouTube video of ‘Dreamshaper Talíssara’ singing the above verse in Shalári. Only the first three lines of the verse are present. According to the lore created by Websim, Dreamshaper Talíssara hails from a race of energy beings that manipulate reality through lucid dreaming. I created the initial image with Midjourney. The audio sample was created by AI music generator Udio: https://www.udio.com/ and I animated it using the amazing ‘Lip Sync’ technology available at: https://app.runwayml.com/
I find this ShalĂĄri sample enthralling and breathtaking:
Zhår'alen sonå'ari tsƫneth talíssara,
OrĂșne'arĂ­n shāleth pĂĄrimor kalethĂłn.
SĂ©ndoras'im tĆ«nesh kāthenar'ƍl,
Éndare'ar fenĂĄrim lĂșxaren zharĂłn
Translation:
In the realm of dreams, reality bends,
Shaping visions of wonder and dread.
Through lucid trance, the mind transcends,
Weaving fates that once were unsaid.
This is the full Google doc published explanation, including Websim screenshots, of everything I've done so far on the constructed language:
These are screenshots from my discussion with Claude 3 Opus via Poe regarding his ideas for further development of the constructed language. Claude stated he could complete the language:
This the full Google docs text of my discussion with Claude about the development of the constructed language.
These are just the Claude 3 Opus via Poe screenshots pertaining to Claude's thoughts on "next steps" in terms of developing the language:
It's a beautiful-sounding language. I wish someone qualified to develop conlangs would develop it further. As I said, I don't have the education necessary to do so. Although Claude 3 Opus has the capacity to essentially do most of the work.
One should know that there has the capacity to be text content on Websim that is not suitable for all audiences.
#ai
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govindhtech · 1 year ago
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Timeline of Generative AI Marvels:Modern Breakthroughs
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Timeline of generative AI From Alan Turing’s early work to today’s transformers, generative AI has advanced. Explore the timeline of generative AI.
Generative ai history timeline Learning about generative AI helps explain its breakthroughs. Generational AI models create high-quality images, text, audio, synthetic data, and more. These models often learn from content dataset patterns and relationships to create new content. Most foundational models predict the next word using large language models (LLMs) trained on natural language.
Why Is Generative AI Important? Recently, generative AI has rapidly evolved, changing how machines understand and interact with humans. Generative AI can create content instead of classifying or analyzing data, a major AI advancement. Today, companies can build customized models on foundational models to quickly adapt to many downstream tasks without task-specific training.
Generative AI 1940s–1960s The mid-20th century birth of AI gave rise to generated AI, which has garnered attention recently.
1950s: Claude Shannon publishes his “Information Theory,” laying the foundation for data compression and communication, crucial for AI development The 1947 paper by Alan Turing on whether machines could detect rational behavior introduced “intelligent machinery”. In 1950, he proposed the Turing Test, where a human judge evaluates text-based conversations between a human and a machine that mimics human responses. If the evaluator couldn’t tell it from a human, the machine passed.
1960s: ELIZA, an early chatbot, simulates conversation using pattern matching Early generative AI systems included British scientist Joseph Weizenbaum’s 1961 ELIZA chatbot. The first talking computer program that simulated psychotherapy, ELIZA, had text-based conversations with basic responses.
Generative AI 1980s–2010s As machine learning algorithms improved, generative AI let machines learn from data and improve.
An RNN/LSTM network In the late 1980s and 1997, RNNs and LSTM networks improved AI systems‘ sequential data processing. Understanding order dependence helped LSTM solve speech recognition and machine translation problems.
1990s: Generative adversarial networks (GANs) are conceived as a training approach for neural networks The unsupervised ML algorithm GAN uses two competing neural networks. Model-generating networks generate content, while discriminative networks verify it. With many attempts, the generator will produce high-resolution images the discriminator cannot distinguish from real ones.
Image generation evolved alongside VAEs, diffusion models, and flow-based models.
2017: StyleGAN introduces improvements for generating high-fidelity and diverse images Transformer 2017 models process natural language text sequences like RNNs. To capture context, Transformer models understand sentence wordplay. Transformers are more efficient and powerful than sequence-processing ML models because they process all parts at once.
2018: Generative AI demonstrations impress the public, like Google’s AI Duet composing music with humans LLMs like OpenAI’s GPT use transformer architecture since 2018. GPTs chat with users, generate text, and perform many language tasks using deep learning neural networks. Code, content, complex research, and text translation can be automated and improved with GPTs. Its speed and scope make it valuable.
Generative AI 2020s 2020: OpenAI’s GPT-3 raises the bar for LLMs, sparking discussions about its potential and risks Open Artificial Intelligence developed ChatGPT in November of 2022 and received one billion users during 5 days. By using OpenAI’s GPT-3.5, ChatGPT lets machines have coherent, context-aware conversations. ChatGPT can generate text and other content in preferred style, length, format, and detail.
Meta’s Llama revolutionised open-source AI development with its cutting-edge foundation language models. Despite smaller foundational models than GPT-3 and others, it performs similarly with less computational power. At Snapdragon Summit 2023, they demonstrated device-only AI assistant chat with the fastest Llama 2 7B on a phone.
PaLM, Google Gemini The search engine released PaLM in April 2022 and kept it private until March 2023, when it launched an API. PaLM scaled to 540 billion parameters, another NLP breakthrough.
The latest Google model, Gemini, is groundbreaking in performance and capabilities. It integrates text, code, audio, image, and video and optimizes for different sizes. Ultra, Pro, and Nano Gemini.
2022: OpenAI releases ChatGPT, a conversational AI model, to the public, leading to widespread adoption and ethical concerns To ensure safety, Gemini conducts thorough safety evaluations and mitigates risk The BigScience community of over 1,000 volunteer researchers founded BLOOM in July 2022. Multilingual model BLOOM generates coherent text in 13 programming languages and 46 languages. BLOOM, a large open-access AI model with 176 billion parameters, lets small businesses, individuals, and nonprofits innovate for free.
2023: Generative AI sees widespread adoption across various industries, with ethical debates continuing. Advanced generative AI models DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion manipulate visual content from text. Realistic images are created by proprietary models DALL-E by OpenAI and Midjourney. Although open-source, Stable Diffusion produces high-quality images. They first showed Stable Diffusion on an Android phone in February 2023.
The impact and future of generative AI Different industries could use generative AI. Teachers and healthcare professionals could use it to create learning plans and patient rehabilitation training. Graphic and fashion designers can design new logos, styles, and patterns. Personalized digital assistants can book travel, create diet and exercise plans, and pay bills. Developers code faster. Devices facilitate chat-like conversations. Generative AI can conduct nearly unlimited scientific research and analysis.
Generative AI for on-device applications alone can reduce cloud-based AI costs and energy consumption while improving data privacy and security, latency, performance, and contextual personalization.
Generative AI will advance machine capabilities and shape technology. Generative AI may replace laptops and shift processing from cloud to device. Personal AI assistants will make smartphones essential. Marketers and creatives will boost efficiency, productivity, and time-to-market. Extended reality will change world, and consumers will want devices to work across open ecosystems.
Since the 1950s, generative AI has grown in importance and innovation, with new innovations and demonstrations of its many capabilities released almost daily. Technology has improved industry creativity, efficiency, and innovation. Generative AI applications will likely advance and change AI use.
Understanding generative AI’s potential applications and impact on various industries requires staying current on its rapid development. Generative AI demonstrates technological advancement and limitless AI potential.
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jcmarchi · 1 year ago
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Julius AI Review: Can AI Visualize Complex Data in Seconds?
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Julius AI Review: Can AI Visualize Complex Data in Seconds?
There’s no question businesses have lots of data to analyze and understand to make informed decisions. These decisions are critical for the success and growth of any organization.
However, sifting through enormous amounts of data can be time-consuming and overwhelming. That’s where Julius AI comes in!
Julius is an AI data analyst tool that uses artificial intelligence to visualize complex data in seconds. Whether it’s sales figures, customer feedback, or market trends, upload the structured data, and Julius will analyze and visualize it however you want!
It functions like a chatbot similar to ChatGPT, making the process familiar and easy to get the hang of. It was so easy that I could generate this boxplot in seconds!
In this Julius AI review, I’ll discuss what Julius AI is, who it’s best for, and cover its key features so you know what it’s capable of. From there, I’ll share how I used Julius to analyze complex data and turn it into an insightful boxplot.
I’ll finish by sharing my top tips for maximizing your efficiency when using Julius and share the best AI data analysis alternatives on the market today. By the end, you’ll clearly understand whether Julius AI is the right tool for you!
Verdict
Julius AI stands out as a powerful tool for data analysis with the unique ability to analyze, visualize, and animate complex data in seconds using AI. Chatting with the AI makes data analysis and visualization enjoyable and rewarding while offering valuable insights.
The free plan’s inclusion of fifteen monthly messages makes AI analysis and visualization accessible to anyone with an Internet connection. Plus, the interface is straightforward and user-friendly, making it easy for beginners and experienced data analysts to navigate.
Downloading and sharing conversations and visualizations is seamless, promoting effective team collaboration. The platform also provides excellent resources and support with a strict focus on data security.
While available on iOS and Android devices, the integration of a ChatGPT plugin enhances its versatility. However, the Julius lacks real-time support, an API, and more third-party plugins.
Pros
Using AI, analyze, visualize, and animate complex data in multiple formats (Excel, CSV, Google Sheets, etc.).
The free plan offers fifteen monthly messages to Julius.
The user-friendly interface is great for beginners looking to simplify data analysis.
Julius AI prioritizes data security with strict access control measures (read their Privacy Policy to learn more).
Download and share conversations and visualizations effortlessly with your team.
There are plenty of resources, guides, case studies, and more to get you on the right foot.
Excellent support (chatbot, email, and Discord community).
Available on iOS and Android devices.
ChatGPT plugin.
Cons
Lack of real-time support.
No mention of an API.
There could be more third-party plugins.
What is Julius AI?
Julius is an AI chatbot for data analysis, used by over 300,000 people and featured on Forbes and Business Insider. It uses generative AI and NLP and employs ML algorithms to take this data and create visualizations, charts, and graphs to identify trends for informed decision-making.
Using Julius is easy! Ask about your data and it will instantly analyze and visualize your Excel Sheets, Google Sheets, CSV files, and more. Visualizations are comprehensive and range from bar charts to heatmaps and even interactive animations. From there, download the results or share the link from your conversation with your team.
Julius AI is a fun and interactive tool to streamline complex data analysis tasks and make them accessible to everyone, regardless of their technical expertise.
Who is Julius AI Best For?
Julius AI is great for anyone who wants to use AI for advanced data analysis, visualization, and animation without the technical know-how. However, there are certain types of people Julius AI benefits the most:
Data Analysts: Use Julius AI to analyze and visualize complex data in seconds.
Sales Analysts: Predict future sales and business trends based on historical data to optimize sales strategies. Import your sales data, and get Julius to analyze it by identifying trends, patterns, and correlations that may not be immediately apparent. For example, Julius can generate line graphs or pie charts showing sales performance across different regions or product categories.
Marketers: Optimize marketing campaigns by gaining valuable insights into customer behavior and tailor campaigns for optimal results. For example, use Julius to analyze and visualize purchase behavior in scatterplots and heatmaps. Use Julius to take this data and develop a model that uses past campaign data to make predictions and optimize future marketing campaigns.
Healthcare Providers: Healthcare professionals like nurses and doctors can import data and get insights into complicated patient records, treatment plans, and expenses. For example, you can track the number of patients by department and break those departments down by age. You can then follow how long each patient’s stay is based on age by asking Julius in the chat!
Researchers: Researchers in any field can use Julius AI to gain valuable insights from survey data. Upload your data for Julius to clean things up, train the model, and identify relationships within the dataset.
Environmentalists: Visualize and animate energy data by importing it, analyzing it, turning the data into a scatterplot, and telling Julius to animate the chart over time.
Employers: Julius can easily track employee performance metrics, identify patterns, and optimize workflow efficiency. For example, you can visualize productivity levels across different teams and departments using Julius’s bar graphs or line charts.
Check out the use cases provided by Julius for more examples of how to use Julius for data analysis and visualization.
Julius AI Key Features
To help you more clearly understand what Julius is capable of, here are its key features:
Chat with Your Data
Create Graphs and Visual Representations
Build Forecasting Models
Perform Advanced Analysis
Turn Data into GIFs
AI Answer Engine
1. Chat with Your Data
Julius AI’s most prominent feature is its chat functionality. Upload a file, give it a text prompt, and engage in seamless, natural language conversations with AI. Julius will analyze your data and instantly extract valuable insights and trends!
As you chat with Julius, you’ll get instant responses to your data queries to accelerate the analysis process. This reduces the complexity of traditional data analysis methods through intuitive chat-based interfaces for a more engaging user experience.
With Julius AI, you can choose from three AI algorithms: GPT-4, Anthropic Claude, and Mistral 7B. You can also personalize it based on your use case by selecting a persona, tone, and language for the best results unique to you and your data.
2. Create Graphs and Visual Representations
Julius AI doesn’t stop at analyzing your data. It will transform your raw data into visually compelling graphs, charts, diagrams, heat maps, and more!
Once Julius has converted your data into a visualization, copy it to your clipboard and paste it wherever you want. These visualizations are an easy way to share significant findings and trends within the dataset.
3. Build Forecasting Models
With Julius, you can anticipate future trends and outcomes based on historical data patterns by training forecasting models. This is excellent for sales analysts and business owners for predicting sales, demand, customer behavior, etc.
Here’s how to build a forecast model with Julius:
Upload your company’s sales data across multiple years (at least two years is recommended). Ensure the data includes dates and sales totals.
Ask Julius to aggregate the data into total sales and perform a time-series decomposition to analyze the data weekly.
Use the prompt: “Split the data 80:20 train:test” to use 80% of the data for training and 20% for testing.
Use the following prompt to create a SARIMA (Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average) model for forecasting: “Train a SARIMA model to predict weekly sales, taking into consideration the results of the time-series analysis. Note: before training the model, determine the order of the seasonal differencing (D), the order of the seasonal autoregressive term (P), and the order of the seasonal moving average term (Q). Use ACF and PACF plots to print the table data outputs as a step and then read the data to inform the best guess on the parameters.”
Ask Julius to forecast and plot the results against the test data.
By identifying patterns in your data, Julius AI can generate forecasts to help you make informed business decisions, adjust strategies, and boost sales!
4. Perform Advanced Analysis
If you want to perform advanced analysis like linear regression, modeling, and projections, Julius can do that, too! This simplifies complex data analysis tasks like regression and cluster analysis to uncover actionable insights from large, complex data sets.
5. Turn Data into GIFs
Transform your data from dull to engaging with GIFs and animations! This doesn’t just enrich the storytelling of data, but it captivates your audience and enhances comprehension.
Turning data into GIFs using Julius couldn’t be easier. Once Julius has generated a visualization of your data (e.g., a line graph), ask Julius to animate it over time, and there you go! You can then incorporate these data animations effortlessly into presentations and reports.
6. AI Answer Engine
Julius AI’s newest feature is the AI Answer Engine. Like ChatGPT, ask Answer Engine a question, and it’ll spit out a response.
Julius AI’s Answer Engine takes things to the next level by providing top authoritative sources from the Internet and references them directly within the content. This saves lots of time gathering multiple authoritative viewpoints on a specific topic. It’ll also suggest related questions to help you dive deeper into the topic and discover more commonly asked questions.
Whether you need quick answers to general knowledge questions or in-depth analysis of industry-specific queries, the Answer Engine can assist you at every step.
How to Use Julius AI to Analyze & Visualize Datasets
Here’s how I used Julius AI to analyze an employee dataset and visualize it into a boxplot:
Create an Account
Adjust the AI Settings
Upload a File
Give Julius a Command
Analyze & Visualize the Data
I’ve explained each step as clearly as possible to simplify the process with whatever data you have, but feel free to check out the Julius Start Guide.
Step 1: Create an Account
I started by going to the Julius AI homepage and selecting “Log In” to create a new account.
After signing up with my email, I was taken to the chat feature, where I could ask Julius to analyze my files, write code, and more.
From the start, I was impressed by how clean and simple the interface was. By keeping things organized, I found the tools I was looking for immediately, making analyzing data much more accessible.
Taking a closer look at Julius Chat, I had a couple of options:
AI Settings: Select the AI and persona, and give the AI general instructions, tone, and language.
Add Files: Upload structured data in multiple formats (Excel, CSV, or Google Sheets) and analyze/transform that data using natural commands using Julius Chat.
Commands: Tell Julius what to do with the data by giving it a custom command or selecting a command by typing “/” in the text field.
Step 2: Adjust the AI Settings
I started by adjusting the AI settings.
This opened a new window where I could change the following settings:
Select AI: GPT-4, Anthropic Claude, or Mistral 7B.
Personalization: Mathematics, Marketing, Sales, Science, Biology, Healthcare, or Economics.
General Instructions: Tell the AI what type of information to expect and how to speak (e.g., “Promoting health and treating ailments. Key outputs are diagnosis charts, treatment plans, and patient care guidelines.”)
Tone: Tone of voice (e.g., concise, professional, friendly, etc.)
Language: Specify your preferred language.
Julius will fill out the rest of the fields depending on your Personalization option.
Changing these settings is optional (I kept them on default). Nonetheless, Julius lets you personalize the AI chatbot based on the use case for the best outcomes!
Step 3: Upload a File
Next, I uploaded a file for Julius to analyze. These could be uploaded by selecting “Add files” directly from the chatbot or “Files” from the menu on the left. File formats include Excel, Google Sheets, CSV, and more.
It’s important to note that uploaded files are available for one hour after the last use and then are permanently removed from the Julius AI servers. This is to ensure data privacy and security for all users. You will be the only one with access to your own data!
I selected “Add files” and uploaded an Excel sheet showing employee data.
Step 4: Give Julius a Command
Next, I gave Julius a command to tell him what to do with the data. I could type “/” in the text field to get a list of commands to get me started.
I gave Julius a simple text prompt: “Generate a plot of annual salary in relation to ethnicity and gender.”
Step 5: Analyze & Visualize the Data
Julius AI analyzed the uploaded data within seconds and instantly put this information into a boxplot. I could clearly identify patterns and disparities within the organization.
From here, there were a few more options for how I could move forward:
Visualize: Get Julius to suggest ways to visualize the data.
Calculate: Get Julius to solve a problem.
Keep Going: Continue the conversation.
Send another message or file for Julius to analyze and turn into a visualization.
The fact that I could use Julius to break down and visualize information this quickly and effortlessly is a game-changer for employers, business owners, marketers, data analysts, and researchers alike. I was also impressed by the number of resources provided by Julius and how easy the process was.
I’d highly recommend Julius AI to anyone looking to analyze and visualize data quickly and easily!
Top Tips to Maximize the Efficiency of Julius AI
Chat with Julius as if he were your research assistant, giving detailed guidance and step-by-step instructions.
Ensure your files have a clear header and row data format. Refer to the Julius AI data formatting guide for additional information.
Consider revising the initial inquiry rather than sending a new message if you’re unhappy with the response.
Type “/” in the text command field to get a list of commands for guidance.
Top 3 Julius AI Alternatives
If you’re unsure if Julius AI suits you, here are its top alternatives. Each tool uses AI but approaches analyzing and visualizing the information differently. Choose the one that resonates the most with you!
Tableau
Much like Julius AI, Tableau is an AI tool that automizes data preparation tasks by visualizing data and requires no coding knowledge.
To use Tableau, start by uploading structured data. If you have multiple worksheets in your spreadsheet, Tableau will automatically divide them into different tabs you can individually access. From there, you can join these tables and see how they relate.
The main difference between Tableau and Julius is that Julius operates more like ChatGPT, allowing you to analyze and create visualizations by “chatting with your data.” With Tableau, you drag and drop your data for the platform to analyze and visualize. Tableau also offers much more flexibility, allowing you to modify your visualizations’ colors, styles, and labels.
Tableau may not be as user-friendly as Julius, but it is much more flexible. For more flexibility and customization with your data visualizations, I’d recommend using Tableau. For a funner experience that still gives you valuable data insights through an AI chatbot, go for Julius AI.
Microsoft Power BI
Microsoft Power BI is another excellent AI data analysis tool that can be downloaded from the official Microsoft Store.
Similar to Julius, start by uploading your data onto the platform. From there, preview and confirm the data you want to import. You can even edit it before importing without affecting the original data source!
Relationships between tables are established with a simple drag-and-drop functionality. To create visualizations, select the visual you want and drag and drop the data where you want it.
Microsoft Power BI and Julius are excellent AI data analysis tools. Microsoft Power BI is more manual but offers more flexibility with the visualization options clearly laid out for you. Meanwhile, Julius functions as a chatbot that provides a hands-off experience. Upload your data, let Julius analyze it, and ask him to create visualizations.
Choose the one that resonates with you the most! You can’t go wrong with either.
Polymer
Polymer is another AI data analysis tool offering easy visualization to present meaningful insights without the learning curve. With it, you can turn data into eye-catching visuals, dashboards, and more in minutes.
It has an immaculate, user-friendly interface that takes away the intimidation that comes with complicated data analysis. It also comes with API documentation and multiple useful integrations like Shopify, Google Analytics, Facebook, Google Ads, and more.
To use Polymer, start by importing data. Polymer is unique because the Insights tab generates questions based on your uploaded data, helping you uncover hidden insights and trends. Generate more questions or select one to reveal a visualization of that data instantly. You can then add it to your board and make customizations.
To create appealing visualizations that you can customize with access to more integrations, choose Polymer. For a fun way to analyze and visualize your data by chatting with AI, choose Julius.
Julius AI Review: The Right Choice for Your Data Analysis Needs?
After experiencing using Julius AI and comparing it to other data analysis tools, I can confidently say that Julius AI is an excellent tool to analyze and visualize your data.
The standout feature is its conversational interface. Instead of navigating through complex menus and options, you chat with the AI for analysis and visualization, making it more like a conversation. This makes data analysis and visualization easy and enjoyable.
In five easy steps, I went from a boring spreadsheet of complex data to a boxplot presenting meaningful insights. I could identify where the disparity between different groups of data was! The process was efficient and enjoyable thanks to Julius AI’s intuitive interface and abundant resources.
I hope you found my Julius AI review helpful! It’s perfect for anyone at any skill level, whether you’re an expert data analyst or a business owner trying to make data-driven decisions to improve your workplace environment and increase sales. It also has an entirely free plan that grants you fifteen monthly messages, so what do you have to lose?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Julius AI free?
Julius AI has a free plan where you can send up to fifteen monthly messages for Julius to analyze and visualize your data! Upgrade to one of their paid plans to send more monthly messages and have unlimited exports.
Can AI do statistical analysis?
Yes, AI can perform statistical analysis in seconds. Tools like Julius AI have advanced algorithms to analyze complex data and generate charts, scatterplots, and other visual representations.
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Welcome Back! For those of you who might be new or who don't want to sort through email from the summer for my 7.24.23 message, this is some information to help you with your Canvas Courses and online resources. There have been a lot of changes this past year and more to come!
In a nutshell: 
Avoid Sorrow: Create your courses in your Development Shell(s) or keep updated exports of all your classes, quizzes, & rubrics. Campus Solutions can delete actual courses without warning if it has a typo, change in instructor name, etc. How to get a Development Shell 
Update all Zoom links in your course – SDCCD is moving all to single sign-on. You will now be using the login/password you use for your SDCCD MS365 email login. This will likely become the sign-on for the Campus Wifi in the near future. Please encourage students to set up their sdccd email. "Forwarding" doesn't forward all emails.
Check for Zoom updates frequently! You/students should update before Zoom meetings begin to maintain functionality. 
Use the Canvas Pre-Semester Checklist (note: Cross listing is #2 & must be done before you start your course) 
Add AI guidelines in your Academic Integrity Statement in your Syllabi. Sample statements and other resources from Yale’s Poorvu Ctr for Teaching and Learning. Want more: See p. 7 in the Part-Timer Night slides for Fall 2023 
Adjust the navigation menu: Hide SDCCD Zoom if you are NOT using the LTI & any other items you don’t regularly have student use 
Adjust the start/end to the course: This allows students to join early or have access later than the published deadlines, especially if you want to accept late work or have incompletes. 
Consider sending your students a “Welcome Letter,” video, or link to a “Liquid Syllabus” for your classes so they know what to expect & how to get ready. Not sure how? Feel free to save a copy of this template to rename/make your changes. Tutorials: How to Create a Liquid Syllabus, Michelle Pacansky Brock & Tips for Creating a Welcome Video, Michelle Pacansky Brock 
*NEW: Faculty only have access to students’ sdccd student email in our rosters. You can email them directly from Canvas if you "publish" your course(s). You may want to ask students for an alternative for emergencies. 
Remember to publish your course by the 1st day of classes!  
Using Pronto: If you published at the last minute, you may need to manually “synch” instead of waiting for Campus Solutions. 
Need Help? 
24/7 Canvas Chat or Phone for Canvas Help (or email me) Left side in Canvas 
IT Helpdesk for Non-Canvas Help with IT (myportal, email, rosters, etc.) 
Refer to the Tumblr Blog for tips:it is also linked in my email signature. Please feel free to reach out via email ([email protected]) or Pronto me in the English Center. 
 Need more details for Starting/Ending a New Semester? 
See Part Timer Night Slides & End of Semester-Beginning of Semester Tips  
Resources: 
Faculty Handbook for 2022-23
Did your technology die but can’t afford to replace it? San Diego residents can borrow laptops and Wi-Fi hotspots from their local San Diego library! See SD4All under SD Library Services.  Appointments with "Digital Navigators" can offer help with basic troubleshooting.
Need to renew your faculty/student NY Times Subscription? 
Where to Get Help 
Help for Work email account, SDCCD Zoom account, rosters, grades, paycheck, employee issues: 
Contact Campus Solutions Helpdesk: (619) 388-6800, [email protected] 
Help Tickets: https://bit.ly/CampusSolutionsHelpDesk 
Video Tutorials 
General Canvas Help (your classes) or immediate technical help with Canvas: 
24/4 Canvas Chat (click on “Help” in the global navigation bar on the left side of all of your Canvas Courses) 
Faculty Canvas 24/7 Helpline:1 (844) 612-7422 
Student Canvas 24/7 Helpline:1 (844) 612-7421  
Professional Development (PD): 
Interested or Worried about ChatGPT? You can try GPTZero or use the built-in AI flagger in Turnitin Assignments (Turnitin flagging available until Dec 2023) 
@One Courses are still FREE! 
Looking for more online training with flexible FLEX hours? There are 7 online trainings with FLEX hours that you can watch when it’s convenient for you! See Flex calendar, select “All” for the “campus.” 
Have a great start to the 2023 Semester! 
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ChatGPT App for Android: Introduction and How to Use
In this modern era of technological advancements, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of our lives, revolutionizing the way we interact with machines and computers. The ChatGPT app is one such groundbreaking application that has taken the world by storm.
It is a highly advanced and user-friendly conversational AI app developed to provide users with an interactive and natural language-based experience. This article delves into the ins and outs of the ChatGPT app, its features, its availability on Android, and its impact on users.
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What is the ChatGPT app?
The ChatGPT android app is a cutting-edge language processing and conversational AI tool developed by OpenAI. It utilizes state-of-the-art machine learning models, particularly GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer), to engage in human-like conversations with users. The app's underlying technology allows it to comprehend user inputs and provide relevant and contextually accurate responses, making interactions remarkably human-like.
Key Features of ChatGPT App
Below are some key features of ChatGPT app:
Natural Language Processing (NLP):
ChatGPT's NLP capabilities enable it to understand natural language inputs with ease. Whether it's a question, command, or request, the app processes the information and generates appropriate responses, creating a seamless user experience.
Conversational AI:
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of ChatGPT also integrates an AI model that powers to hold interactive conversations with users. It can chat on various topics, answer queries, assist with tasks, and even engage in casual conversations, mimicking human interactions effortlessly.
Language Support:
One of the app's notable strengths is its wide language support. ChatGPT on Android is proficient in multiple languages, which allows it to cater to a diverse global audience, breaking down language barriers.
Multi-platform Availability:
ChatGPT is available on various platforms, including web browsers, desktop applications, and mobile devices. This wide accessibility ensures users can harness its power and convenience across different devices.
How to Download and Install ChatGPT App on Android
To access the ChatGPT app on an Android device, follow these simple steps:
Step 1: Visit the Google Play Store on your Android device.
Step 2: Search for "ChatGPT" in the search bar.
Step 3: Select the official ChatGPT app from the search results.
Step 4: Click on the "Install" button to download and install the app.
Step 5: Once installed, launch the app and begin your conversational AI experience.
Advantages of Using the ChatGPT App
Here are the advantages of the ChatGPT Android app:
Enhanced Productivity:
The ChatGPT app can assist users in various tasks, such as drafting emails, writing content, brainstorming ideas, and more. This boosts productivity and saves valuable time.
Personal Assistant:
The app acts as a virtual personal assistant, helping users with scheduling, reminders, and organizing tasks, thereby streamlining their daily activities.
Language Learning:
Users interested in learning new languages can engage in conversations with ChatGPT to practice and improve their language skills in a comfortable environment.
Simplifying Tasks:
As an Android app, ChatGPT can handle tasks like finding information, setting alarms, making reservations, and providing recommendations, making life easier for users.
Fun and Entertainment:
ChatGPT can be a source of amusement with its witty responses, jokes, and engaging conversations, bringing entertainment to users' lives.
Limitations of the ChatGPT App
While ChatGPT is a remarkable AI application, it has certain limitations. It may sometimes provide incorrect or irrelevant responses, especially when faced with ambiguous queries. Additionally, the app's capabilities are limited to the data it has been trained on, which may result in inaccuracies when dealing with uncommon or niche subjects.
Is the ChatGPT App Safe to Use?
Yes, the ChatGPT on Android is designed to prioritize user safety. However, users should exercise caution while sharing sensitive or personal information during conversations, as with any online communication. The app does not store or retain personal data beyond the immediate interaction.
Comparison with Other AI Apps
When compared to other AI-powered applications, ChatGPT stands out for its exceptional conversational abilities and wide-ranging language support. While other apps may excel in specific tasks, ChatGPT's conversational AI prowess makes it a preferred choice for natural and interactive interactions.
Conclusion
The ChatGPT app is an innovative and powerful conversational AI tool that has redefined the way we interact with technology. Its natural language processing capabilities, wide language support, and user-friendly interface make it a valuable asset for enhancing productivity, learning languages, and simplifying tasks. While it may have some limitations, its advantages and benefits far outweigh them, making it a must-have app for anyone seeking an AI-powered virtual assistant. So, why wait? Embrace the future of AI conversation with ChatGPT now!
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Elevate Your Accounting Content Calendar with Chat GPT | Future proof accounts
Welcome to our channel, dedicated to empowering accountants and finance professionals with invaluable insights and strategies. 📊📚 In this video, we delve into the world of accounts management and financial reporting, covering topics ranging from future-proofing accounts to harnessing the capabilities of AI-driven tools like ChatGPT. Whether you're an accounting enthusiast or a seasoned professional, this content is tailored to help you navigate the complex landscape of financial data with confidence.
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Hey! I have a ridic niche poetry / gpt complaint & you are possibly the only person I know of who shares this weird mashup of interests so I'm sending you this ask, feel free to ignore my word vomit / thoughts on yaoi, etc.
So ok, here's the thing: obviously chatgpt has changed the landscape wrt ai-generated text (for the worse, IMO) & given the spam that, say, Clarksworld, saw as a result I think it makes sense for journals & mags to bar submissions of work that wholly or partially uses ai, especially in the short term as norms & best practices around usage get sorted out. But today I was doing submission research & ran across a poetry place that bars it explicitly because they consider anything that uses ai text generation (out of any platform not just chat got) to be plagiarism. And, like. I have so many frustrations with this.
Because, yes, a person can use ai in a plagiaristic way, to create digital forgeries & the like, but like (a) by painting all uses as plagiarism it becomes harder to call out specific unethical uses, as well as make it harder to establish good boundaries for what constitutes ethical usage & best practice & (b) while I think there are many questions to be asked about training sets & what material is fair game for the companies making these models to use, I'm skeptical that output from models that haven't been fine-tuned with a specific person's work can constitute plagiarism. If you can't name a specific artist who's work is being plagiarized then that feels like it fundamentally can't be called plagiarism? Like, sure, if you want to say it's unethical in other ways, that feels fair, but is the idea that, what, any text that has been generated using ai is plagiarizing everyone? I don't think the basic premise holds; a better thing would be to say that ai is banned because of unanswered questions surrounding the datasets the model was trained on, or general ethics or whatever.
Anyway, I guess what I'm really annoyed about is the best criticisms of chatgpt & similar have largely come from people who actually have been doing interesting things with gpt / ai for years & some of the worst / most counterproductive takes seem to be coming from places like this which repeat Twitter takes without understanding the underlying issues. Aaaaand /rant.
Anyway hope you're doing well & are not spending the start of your weekend annoyed by submission guidelines as I am. (I will not subject you to my other rants about submission pet peeves, but if you have any of your own to complain about, please know I would listen with avid interest.)
(hope you don't mind me answering publicly - if i did it privately i'd lose the message you sent so this is what i default to!)
yeah i really feel you here - every time i see people talk about how AI can never make literature~ or whatever i feel like saying. it already has, just maybe not in the way you're thinking, or the way tech people with no real involvement with lit think it will, should, can.
so much of poetry & avant-garde literature and art of the last century has been made by cutting up and appropriating text or images found elsewhere, through chance operations, through bots and markov chains and generative software... the idea that ~AI (a misnomer of a term honestly) poetry, computer-generated poetry, is new is funny to me. i saw an exhibition in 2019 in vienna with this installation that dates back to 2001... the first fully autonomous poetry generator. the issue with the current state of things is like -- not about the whole concept of computer-generated or computer-aided poetry! but, like! with these increasingly large language models made by scraping the whole internet...
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We have a survey: how do you apply ChatGPT in the agricultural industry?
Artificial intelligence is now entering many areas of our life. This technology has also found use in the agriculture. One of the promising tools for farmers is ChatGPT. It’s a generative artificial intelligence model used to automate a number of operations in the agricultural industry.
In this post we'll take a look at how ChatGPT can be used in agriculture and outline its advantages and possibilities.
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What is ChatGPT?
OpenAI introduced the universal chatbot ChatGPT in late November 2022.
ChatGPT is a natural language generation algorithm that can be used to create various applications, including chatbots, automation tools, as well as other types of applications that work with text.
What is it capable of?
Making text suggestions: generating phrases, sentences, or entire text blocks that can be beneficial when creating content for a website or an advertisement.
Answering questions: ChatGPT gives answers to questions formed from the information submitted at input.
Solving problems: it can define a specific problem and then suggest potential solutions.
Generating content: it can generate varied content, including advertising messages, social media posts, news articles, as well as other types of text.
Autocomplete: ChatGPT can be used to automatically complete sentences and phrases in apps. For instance, when a user enters a part of a text in the search bar or writes an email.
Chatbots: creating chatbots that assist in customer service, answer questions, study audience preferences, and provide recommendations.
Extracting information: you can use it to extract information from a text, as well as to find the most important parts of it.
These are just a fraction of the capabilities provided by ChatGPT and similar applications.
Developers can use this technology to create innovative apps that not only save time and resources, but also allow for a deeper understanding of both the needs and the preferences of the users.
How to apply ChatGPT in the agricultural industry?
The most obvious way to use ChatGPT is to improve communication between the farmers and the customers.
To achieve this, you can create chatbots allowing the farmers and the consumers to communicate in clear, understandable language. Chatbots let the customers ask questions regarding growing methods and product quality, while the farmers can get feedback about their products and services.
For instance, we asked ChatGPT: What should you pay attention to when purchasing apples?
What cultivation features should be paid attention to when buying apples?
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Then we asked about the safety of phosphorus fertilizers:
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As you can see, the answers given by the AI are detailed and logically structured, often accompanied by evidence or advice. Yet, sometimes ChatGPT gives seemingly plausible, but incorrect or even meaningless answers. The chatbot is sensitive to the correctness of the question asked, so a particular wording of a question can drastically affect the answer received.
You can try out ChatGPT's features via various online services that give you the chance to access the neural network several times for free.
Simply enter the query "ChatGPT online" in the search bar to find them.
Here are but a few of the available options:
‱           Chat GPT Neural Network
‱           Chad
‱           Chat GPT
Now, we’d like to know what you think!
In your opinion, how can one apply ChatGPT in the agricultural sector? Leave your suggestions and opinions in the comments section.
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An A.I.-Generated Picture Won an Art Prize. Artists Aren't Happy.
Sep 2, 2022
This year, the Colorado State Fair’s annual art competition gave out prizes in all the usual categories: painting, quilting, sculpture.
But one entrant, Jason M. Allen of Pueblo West, Colo., didn’t make his entry with a brush or a lump of clay. He created it with Midjourney, an artificial intelligence program that turns lines of text into hyper-realistic graphics.
Mr. Allen’s work, “Théùtre D’opĂ©ra Spatial,” took home the blue ribbon in the fair’s contest for emerging digital artists — making it one of the first A.I.-generated pieces to win such a prize, and setting off a fierce backlash from artists who accused him of, essentially, cheating.
Reached by phone on Wednesday, Mr. Allen defended his work. He said that he had made clear that his work — which was submitted under the name “Jason M. Allen via Midjourney” — was created using A.I., and that he hadn’t deceived anyone about its origins.
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“I’m not going to apologize for it,” he said. “I won, and I didn’t break any rules.”
A.I.-generated art has been around for years. But tools released this year — with names like DALL-E 2, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion — have made it possible for rank amateurs to create complex, abstract or photorealistic works simply by typing a few words into a text box.
These apps have made many human artists understandably nervous about their own futures — why would anyone pay for art, they wonder, when they could generate it themselves? They have also generated fierce debates about the ethics of A.I.-generated art, and opposition from people who claim that these apps are essentially a high-tech form of plagiarism.
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Mr. Allen, 39, began experimenting with A.I.-generated art this year. He runs a studio, Incarnate Games, which makes tabletop games, and he was curious how the new breed of A.I. image generators would compare with the human artists whose works he commissioned.
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This summer, he got invited to a Discord chat server where people were testing Midjourney, which uses a complex process known as “diffusion” to turn text into custom images. Users type a series of words in a message to Midjourney; the bot spits back an image seconds later.
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Mr. Allen became obsessed, creating hundreds of images and marveling at how realistic they were. No matter what he typed, Midjourney seemed capable of making it.
“I couldn’t believe what I was seeing,” he said. “I felt like it was demonically inspired — like some otherworldly force was involved.”
A New Generation of Chatbots
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A brave new world. A new crop of chatbots powered by artificial intelligence has ignited a scramble to determine whether the technology could upend the economics of the internet, turning today’s powerhouses into has-beens and creating the industry’s next giants. Here are the bots to know:
ChatGPT. ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence language model from a research lab, OpenAI, has been making headlines since November for its ability to respond to complex questions, write poetry, generate code, plan vacations and translate languages. GPT-4, the latest version introduced in mid-March, can even respond to images (and ace the Uniform Bar Exam).
Bing. Two months after ChatGPT’s debut, Microsoft, OpenAI’s primary investor and partner, added a similar chatbot, capable of having open-ended text conversations on virtually any topic, to its Bing internet search engine. But it was the bot’s occasionally inaccurate, misleading and weird responses that drew much of the attention after its release.
Bard. Google’s chatbot, called Bard, was released in March to a limited number of users in the United States and Britain. Originally conceived as a creative tool designed to draft emails and poems, it can generate ideas, write blog posts and answer questions with facts or opinions.
Ernie. The search giant Baidu unveiled China’s first major rival to ChatGPT in March. The debut of Ernie, short for Enhanced Representation through Knowledge Integration, turned out to be a flop after a promised “live” demonstration of the bot was revealed to have been recorded.
Eventually, Mr. Allen got the idea to submit one of his Midjourney creations to the Colorado State Fair, which had a division for “digital art/digitally manipulated photography.” He had a local shop print the image on canvas and submitted it to the judges.
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“The fair was coming up,” he said, “and I thought: How wonderful would it be to demonstrate to people how great this art is?”
Several weeks later, while walking the fairground in Pueblo, Mr. Allen saw a blue ribbon hanging next to his piece. He had won the division, along with a $300 prize.
“I couldn’t believe it,” he said. “I felt like: this is exactly what I set out to accomplish.”
(Mr. Allen declined to share the exact text prompt he had submitted to Midjourney to create “Théùtre D’opĂ©ra Spatial.” But he said the French translation — “Space Opera Theater” — provided a clue.)
After his win, Mr. Allen posted a photo of his prize work to the Midjourney Discord chat. It made its way to Twitter, where it sparked a furious backlash.
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“We’re watching the death of artistry unfold right before our eyes,” one Twitter user wrote.
“This is so gross,” another wrote. “I can see how A.I. art can be beneficial, but claiming you’re an artist by generating one? Absolutely not.”
Some artists defended Mr. Allen, saying that using A.I. to create a piece was no different from using Photoshop or other digital image-manipulation tools, and that human creativity is still required to come up with the right prompts to generate an award-winning piece.
Olga Robak, a spokeswoman for the Colorado Department of Agriculture, which oversees the state fair, said Mr. Allen had adequately disclosed Midjourney’s involvement when submitting his piece; the category’s rules allow any “artistic practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process.” The two category judges did not know that Midjourney was an A.I. program, she said, but both subsequently told her that they would have awarded Mr. Allen the top prize even if they had.
Controversy over new art-making technologies is nothing new. Many painters recoiled at the invention of the camera, which they saw as a debasement of human artistry. (Charles Baudelaire, the 19th-century French poet and art critic, called photography “art’s most mor­tal enemy.”) In the 20th century, digital editing tools and computer-assisted design programs were similarly dismissed by purists for requiring too little skill of their human collaborators.
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What makes the new breed of A.I. tools different, some critics believe, is not just that they’re capable of producing beautiful works of art with minimal effort. It’s how they work. Apps like DALL-E 2 and Midjourney are built by scraping millions of images from the open web, then teaching algorithms to recognize patterns and relationships in those images and generate new ones in the same style. That means that artists who upload their works to the internet may be unwittingly helping to train their algorithmic competitors.
“What makes this AI different is that it’s explicitly trained on current working artists,” RJ Palmer, a digital artist, tweeted last month. “This thing wants our jobs, its actively anti-artist.”
Even some who are impressed by A.I.-generated art have concerns about how it’s being made. Andy Baio, a technologist and writer, wrote in a recent essay that DALL-E 2, perhaps the buzziest A.I. image generator on the market, was “borderline magic in what it’s capable of conjuring, but raises so many ethical questions, it’s hard to keep track of them all.”
Mr. Allen, the blue-ribbon winner, said he empathized with artists who were scared that A.I. tools would put them out of work. But he said their anger should be directed not at individuals who use DALL-E 2 or Midjourney to make art but at companies that choose to replace human artists with A.I. tools.
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“It shouldn’t be an indictment of the technology itself,” he said. “The ethics isn’t in the technology. It’s in the people.”
And he urged artists to overcome their objections to A.I., even if only as a coping strategy.
“This isn’t going to stop,” Mr. Allen said. “Art is dead, dude. It’s over. A.I. won. Humans lost.”
Until now, Google, OpenAI and other companies have been able to use Reddit’s various chats in the development of their A.I. systems for free. That might no longer be the case soon.
A.I. competitors like the new Bing are quickly becoming the most serious threat to Google’s search business in 25 years. In response, Google is racing to build an all-new search engine powered by the technology.
Nick Bostrom, a philosopher at Oxford, has spent decades preparing for the prospect of A.I. sentience. Here is what he thinks that might look like.
Some researchers believe that A.I. won’t reach true intelligence, or true understanding of the world, until it is paired with a body that can perceive, react to and feel around its environment.
More than a decade ago, lawyers were singled out as the profession most likely to suffer job losses due to A.I. advances. That didn’t happen. Is this time different?
Technology companies were once leery of what some artificial intelligence could do. Now the priority is winning control of the industry’s next big thing.
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Starting to create steno theory educational materials
Having been held up in bed for weeks now with post-exertional malaise, I have been dying to do something with my steno theory, so I'm outlining the beginnings of my steno theory educational material.
i used ChatGPT as a springboard, but i diverged immediately from the examples i got because they were terrible lol 😆
i wish i could solicit comments and feedback on this, but idk how to lmao doing this stuff as ignorant as i am on what im doing is super tough. how to learn? how to educate?
i figured this was the easiest thing i could for myself, considering sitting at my computer is so ass rn. i only have the energy to sit and watch streaming shows and eat oranges rn. i can barely chat with ppl as im doing that.
i think ill be using the number bar for disambiguation, especially for lone right-side briefs. im having issues with blending my theory in with the phonetics of Phoenix that i rly like without sacrificing my phrasing system in turn. but the number bar can become impossible for a lot of strokes. idk
Unit 1: Intro to Stenography (Machine Shorthand)
1. What is stenography
2. Overview of applications
3. Intro to Stenograph machines and hobbyist keyboards
4. Layout of machine
5. Functions of machine
Unit 2: Keystrokes
1. Keystrokes
2. Hand/finger placement
3. Function of each key
4. Thinking of each key as a shortcut rather than simply representations of phoneticized keys
5. Writing single-syllable words
6. Intro to phonetic writing
Unit 3: Intro to Theory
1. Splitting words into syllables
2. Function of vowel keys
3. Baby left-side briefs (S-, T-, TH-)
4. Pronouns
5. Theory written around pronouns and briefs for phrasing
Unit 4: The Number Bar
1. Using the number bar to write numbers
2. Using the number bar for right-side briefs
3. Baby right-side number bar briefs
4. Disambiguation
5. Baby phrasing with number bar
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