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awaketake · 1 year ago
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Struggling to keep up with content creation using ChatGPT? This video explores 10 ChatGPT Chrome Extensions.
These ChatGPT Chrome Extensions will help you churn out unique content and speed-up your workflow!
From pre-made templates to voice recognition and search engine integration. These extensions offer a variety of functionalities to boost your productivity.
Chrome extensions will work on most chrome based browsers including Brave, Opera, Vivaldi and others.
Here are the ChatGPT Chrome Extensions covered in this video:
1️⃣ Keywords Everywhere Generate SEO friendly content with structured keyword research templates.
2️⃣ YouTube Summary with ChatGPT & Claude Summarize YouTube videos for repurposing content and learning.
3️⃣ Sider ChatGPT Sidebar All-in-one AI tool with PDF analysis, writing, OCR and more.
4️⃣ Web ChatGPT Access real-time search engine data to enhance ChatGPT's responses.
5️⃣ AI Prompt Genius Organize your custom ChatGPT prompts for easy access and future use.
6️⃣ ChatGPT for Google Gain insights from search results with ChatGPT comparisons and summaries.
7️⃣ Replai Craft engaging replies for Twitter and LinkedIn posts using AI.
8️⃣ & 9️⃣ Talk to ChatGPT & Promptheus ChatGPT using your voice and listen to the responses.
🔟 AIPRM Library of 3600+ curated prompt templates for various content creation needs.
At the end I will show how to speed up your workflow using ChatGPT Prompt Templates and the ChatGPT Desktop App.
You don't need to type a prompt every single time! Instead copy/ paste the prompt from the template, replace the keywords and hit enter.
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meanya · 5 months ago
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I saw a post before about how hackers are now feeding Google false phone numbers for major companies so that the AI Overview will suggest scam phone numbers, but in case you haven't heard,
PLEASE don't call ANY phone number recommended by AI Overview
unless you can follow a link back to the OFFICIAL website and verify that that number comes from the OFFICIAL domain.
My friend just got scammed by calling a phone number that was SUPPOSED to be a number for Microsoft tech support according to the AI Overview
It was not, in fact, Microsoft. It was a scammer. Don't fall victim to these scams. Don't trust AI generated phone numbers ever.
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la-patrona-magdalena · 4 months ago
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Reading list/Fanfic Masterlist Yandere!Batfamily X Reader
NONE OF THESE FANFICS BELONG TO ME, this is more of a personal reading list of fanfics I follow and such, all the links lead you to the creators' direct blogs.
Almost all the fanfics in the 'platonic' section are with Neglected!Reader, I'm addicted to that trope.
More than one link will lead you to the authors' master list instead of a masterlist for the series. This is because they don't have a dedicated list for the series, and it was easier for me to keep them this way. (There are also links to the first chapter, in this case, the author probably left the other chapters there, in addition to imagines, headcanons, and drabbles on their own.) I thought about adding a short description below the links to explain what the fanfic is about… maybe I'll do it later or just leave it as it is.
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Not - series
Again and. Again - series
Bruce hears Reader call someone else "dad." - drabble
Reader who only recognizes Alfred - drabble
[UN] Fair - series
Adorned in pearls (although Bruce here is not platonic…) - one shot
Batfamily with a Shallow Reader - imagine
Reader in Squid Games - imagine
Crack Baby - series
Smalltown Meta!Reader - series
Forget me not - series
No more Chances - series
Inmorta! Reader - series
Undoing Fate - series (it's not yandere but it has my favorite cliche so…)
Tip toes - series
Meet The Waynes - series
Bring back the dead - series
Obsessive reader in the shadows - imagine
There are two fanfictions here, the first fic doesn't have a name and I don't know what to name it. - series
Who said money can´t buy hapinness (considering the # I assume that the batfam is platonic….but I'm not sure) - series
Between life and death, death is tempting - series
Ain´t no sushine - series
Beyond the Bat - series
Crow choir - series
Waterbone - drabble
Marine!Reader - one shot? drabble?
Saboteur - series/imagine
Unwanted embrace - series
I'm almost sure this was one of the pioneering stories in this trope. - one shot
Little Demon - one shot
Goodbye World - one shot
Batsis wakes up in a fanfic - imagine? drabble?
Batfam playing with Reader - I think it's a drabble…I don't know
Pity Party - series
Yandere Al Ghuls! - series
How would they spend time with you after the kidnapping? -drabble
You´re a fucking weird hacker - one shot
Lucid Dreams - series
Ghost of the Past - series
Soulamate Soul Animal - series
Good Look(includes more DC yanderes characters) - series
Web Bound (It is NOT yandere, but it does have obsessive characters) - Series
Bug like Angel - series
The other family - one shot
Batman! Damian Wayne x Robin! Reader - one shot?
Children!Reader who loves Tim more than Dick - headcanon
Yandere!Batfam Headcanons - headcanon xd
Advantages and disadvantages of Neglected! Reader - Headcanon(?)
When your family only cherish you after your death - series
Yandere Batfam x Neglected!Elle Woods!Reader - series
My pathetic family - series(?)
The ballad of a bygone blight - series
Batmon and his baby -drabble/ Scenery (bruce is romantic)
Reader happy to be ignored - drabble/Scenery
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What We Want - series
The sinfull Allure (the story is not yandere, but it has the batboys, and I love this reverse harem) - series
Seven Days a Week - Hit me Hard and sort - two series
First married to Bruce - one shot
As Yanderes´ Universe - one shot series?
Polyamory with Aged Up! Damian Wayne and John Kent - imagine
Sisters!Reader x Batboys - Headcanon? (according to the hashtags)
Greetings - drabble?
How Dick and Damian would handle learnig reader is dating somebody? - Drabble?
Addictive - Series
Do You Think We´ll Be In Love Forever? (includes more DC characters) - various drabbles
Perfect Life - one shot
Batboys and reader who knows - headcanon set?
Checkmate - one shot
Tim Drake x nursing student!Reader - one shot
Remedial Lesson (18+) - One shot
Dommy Mommy!Reader - headcanon
Reader hosted by Tim Drake - one shot
Yandere self-aware Dick Grayson - headcanon set
Moon Prism Power! - imagine
What types of yanderes would the Batboys be? - headcanon
Yandere!Batboys x Reader HC - Headcanon
Dick Grayson is your coworker - Drabble (?)
Muse: The Painting - one shot
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foldingfittedsheets · 1 year ago
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I can’t express the horror I felt when my receptionist at the doctor yesterday told me I should use chatgpt for a list of name change stuff.
I didn’t want to get into a whole thing about how wretched it is for the environment so I just said, “I don’t trust robots.”
She just laughed and said it could just make a list for me.
I’m wary of aging into the type of older person who fears technology but that fucking thing is full of sin and lies.
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ecrivainsolitaire · 5 months ago
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A summary of the Chinese AI situation, for the uninitiated.
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These are scores on different tests that are designed to see how accurate a Large Language Model is in different areas of knowledge. As you know, OpenAI is partners with Microsoft, so these are the scores for ChatGPT and Copilot. DeepSeek is the Chinese model that got released a week ago. The rest are open source models, which means everyone is free to use them as they please, including the average Tumblr user. You can run them from the servers of the companies that made them for a subscription, or you can download them to install locally on your own computer. However, the computer requirements so far are so high that only a few people currently have the machines at home required to run it.
Yes, this is why AI uses so much electricity. As with any technology, the early models are highly inefficient. Think how a Ford T needed a long chimney to get rid of a ton of black smoke, which was unused petrol. Over the next hundred years combustion engines have become much more efficient, but they still waste a lot of energy, which is why we need to move towards renewable electricity and sustainable battery technology. But that's a topic for another day.
As you can see from the scores, are around the same accuracy. These tests are in constant evolution as well: as soon as they start becoming obsolete, new ones are released to adjust for a more complicated benchmark. The new models are trained using different machine learning techniques, and in theory, the goal is to make them faster and more efficient so they can operate with less power, much like modern cars use way less energy and produce far less pollution than the Ford T.
However, computing power requirements kept scaling up, so you're either tied to the subscription or forced to pay for a latest gen PC, which is why NVIDIA, AMD, Intel and all the other chip companies were investing hard on much more powerful GPUs and NPUs. For now all we need to know about those is that they're expensive, use a lot of electricity, and are required to operate the bots at superhuman speed (literally, all those clickbait posts about how AI was secretly 150 Indian men in a trenchcoat were nonsense).
Because the chip companies have been working hard on making big, bulky, powerful chips with massive fans that are up to the task, their stock value was skyrocketing, and because of that, everyone started to use AI as a marketing trend. See, marketing people are not smart, and they don't understand computers. Furthermore, marketing people think you're stupid, and because of their biased frame of reference, they think you're two snores short of brain-dead. The entire point of their existence is to turn tall tales into capital. So they don't know or care about what AI is or what it's useful for. They just saw Number Go Up for the AI companies and decided "AI is a magic cow we can milk forever". Sometimes it's not even AI, they just use old software and rebrand it, much like convection ovens became air fryers.
Well, now we're up to date. So what did DepSeek release that did a 9/11 on NVIDIA stock prices and popped the AI bubble?
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Oh, I would not want to be an OpenAI investor right now either. A token is basically one Unicode character (it's more complicated than that but you can google that on your own time). That cost means you could input the entire works of Stephen King for under a dollar. Yes, including electricity costs. DeepSeek has jumped from a Ford T to a Subaru in terms of pollution and water use.
The issue here is not only input cost, though; all that data needs to be available live, in the RAM; this is why you need powerful, expensive chips in order to-
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Holy shit.
I'm not going to detail all the numbers but I'm going to focus on the chip required: an RTX 3090. This is a gaming GPU that came out as the top of the line, the stuff South Korean LoL players buy…
Or they did, in September 2020. We're currently two generations ahead, on the RTX 5090.
What this is telling all those people who just sold their high-end gaming rig to be able to afford a machine that can run the latest ChatGPT locally, is that the person who bought it from them can run something basically just as powerful on their old one.
Which means that all those GPUs and NPUs that are being made, and all those deals Microsoft signed to have control of the AI market, have just lost a lot of their pulling power.
Well, I mean, the ChatGPT subscription is 20 bucks a month, surely the Chinese are charging a fortune for-
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Oh. So it's free for everyone and you can use it or modify it however you want, no subscription, no unpayable electric bill, no handing Microsoft all of your private data, you can just run it on a relatively inexpensive PC. You could probably even run it on a phone in a couple years.
Oh, if only China had massive phone manufacturers that have a foot in the market everywhere except the US because the president had a tantrum eight years ago.
So… yeah, China just destabilised the global economy with a torrent file.
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ackee · 1 month ago
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asked chatgpt to name a few visual novels with black female mcs (i have been getting incoming visits from chatgpt in my game's analytics so i was trying to narrow down Why) and it just made up 10 games.. like literally not a single one was real. people rely on this everyday btw
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liamonre · 2 months ago
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I believe in me 🖤
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justdavina · 5 months ago
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@justdavina AI Leonardo AI is funny how it thinks that this is me.
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netscapenavigator-official · 5 months ago
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The question shouldn't be how DeepSeek made such a good LLM with so little money and resources.
The question should be how OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft, Google, and Apple all made such bad LLMs with so much money and resources.
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suspiciouscatastrophe · 4 months ago
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An Experiment With Machine Translation/AI
Hello there, my friends! Usually, I'm posting about trans stuff. Today, I'm going to switch it up for translation.
So you see, I'm a student and translation studies are one of the degrees I'm desperately vying for. This week, one of my classes had an interesting assignment: We got an excerpt from a book (The Map of Us by Jules Preston) and our goal was not only to translate it but also create a second version, using a machine translation or ChatGPT. A lot of translation work nowadays is being more or less AI's factchecker and editor, so like it or not (and you can believe me that I don't like it), it's a skill to have.
And I thought I would share the comparisons! They're not surprising. They all show that unedited AI or MT is not by any means ready to replace human translators, the least of all in art. However, the ways they fail are quite interesting!
I was also fully prepared for ChatGPT, being, you know, a language model, to blow poor Google Translate out of the water. And while it was definitely the more creative of the two, it also performed... worse overall...? You can be the judge of that!
And of course, this post is best enjoyed if you're a Czech speaker, but if you happen not to speak Czech or Slovak, don't hesitate to read on anyway, I'll provide additional translation back into English for the fails.
And... if you happen to be a human with a penchant for translation and you're cringing at my solutions, trembling with the need to correct me, you will make me cry, but go ahead.
Example 1:
ENG: She did not ask his opinion, for he had already shown himself to be difficult and ill-tempered when it came to making a choice.
HT (human translator): Na jeho názor se ani neptala, protože už věděla, jak protivný dokázal být, když se musel rozhodovat.
GT (Google Translate): Neptala se ho na názor, protože se už ukázal jako obtížný a špatně naladěný, když došlo na volby.
[She did not ask his opinion, because he has already shown himself to be hard to do and ill-tempered when it came to elections.]
AI (ChatGPT): Neptala se na jeho názor, protože už ukázal, že je těžko rozhodnutelný a náladový, pokud šlo o výběr.
[She did not ask his opinion, because he has already shown himself to be hard to decide and moody in the matter of selection.]
In this one, I think the bots reached a tie in being wrong. Machine translation is notoriously wonky on composite sentences, however ChatGPT genuinely surprised me with somehow managing to "think" a little forward and already connecting "difficult" (těžko) with "making a choice" (rozhodnout se) and laboriously birthing "těžko rozhodnutelný" which would mean "difficult to decide/judge" but in the context of e.g. a competition being tight and it being difficult for the judges to choose the winner. It's not used with sentient beings at all. In my version, I've decided to merge the descriptors "difficult and ill-tempered" into one word "protivný" which is a little more general in meaning, so it encompasses both and drives home the idea of being a neutral way to call out somebody's mean and problem-generating behavior.
Example 2:
ENG: Every time she would have to press a small button and the top of the Royal Quiet Deluxe typewriter would pop open automatically, making the interior of the machine accessible.
HT: Pokaždé, když se to stalo, musela zmáčknout čudlík, aby se horní část jejího psacího stroje Royal Quiet Deluxe automaticky odklopila a ona mohla sáhnout dovnitř.
GT: Pokaždé by musela stisknout malé tlačítko a horní část psacího stroje Royal Quiet Deluxe se automaticky otevřela, čímž se zpřístupnil vnitřek stroje.
(no fail here as far as I can tell)
AI: Každýkrát musela stisknout malé tlačítko a víko psacího stroje Royal Quiet Deluxe se automaticky otevřelo, což umožnilo přístup k vnitřku stroje.
[Everyonetimes she had to press a small button and the top of the Royal Quiet Deluxe typewriter would pop open automatically, making it possible to access the interior of the machine.]
Now, the word "každýkrát" means "every time," however, in SLOVAK, not in Czech. Two completely different languages. In Czech? "Každý" means "everyone" and "krát" means "time(s)" (as in multiplying something), so "everyonetimes." I'm quite sure that passing the word as Czech counts as an anti-Slovak microaggression XD Google Translate slayed here, no mistakes, I would just word it differently because I've got that Human Touch TM and an insufferable superiority complex.
Example 3:
ENG: There was an 'e' in 'nose' and 'ear.'
HT: Nos i ucho měly 'o.'
This one is rigged against both GT and AI because what they do is gluing the most probable translation equivalents together, and they have no way of knowing that the letter the words "nose" (nos) and "ear" (ucho) share in Czech is "o" and not "e". GT performed as expected.
GT: V 'nosu' a 'uchu' bylo 'e'.
(besides making it sound a little like the letter was physically in someone's nose and ear, it's fine)
But ChatGPT? I wouldn't actually expect it to solve the problem and correctly switch the letters, but given that it is supposed to be much more advanced than GT, I had my hopes high and thought that it would show at least a trace of acknowledgment of the part being somehow difficult. AI: Bylo tam 'e' ve slovech 'nos' a 'ucho'.
[There was an 'e' in the words 'nos' and 'ucho'.] (liar)
Despite those words noticeably lacking in the "e" department, it's worth noting that while GT went out of its way to try to make it sound natural (too natural, in fact), its supposedly smarter cousin fully copied the English sentence structure, which is technically gramatically correct but sounds extremely reverse-Czenglish. (I guess if Czenglish is a Czech-speaking learner's English influenced by Czech, that makes an English-speaking learner's Czech... Ech. It sounds extremely Ech.)
Example 4:
ENG: Did it matter what an imaginary explorer's lips looked like or felt like?
HT: Záleželo vůbec na tom, jak vypadaly rty imaginárního dobrodruha, nebo jaké byly na dotek?
GT: Záleželo na tom, jak vypadaly nebo jak vypadaly rty imaginárního průzkumníka?
[Did it matter what an imaginary explorer's lips looked like or looked like?]
AI: Záleželo na tom, jak vypadají nebo jak se cítí rty imaginárního dobrodruha?
[Did it matter what an imaginary explorer's lips looked like or how they were feeling?]
Do facts care about the your (lips') feelings? As someone who likes to play around with GT quite a lot, I'm very familiar with the "when in doubt, just repeat whatever you've last said" strategy. If you fuck with it long enough, you can make the poor tool repeat one phrase so many times it fills the entire line. However, the mistake ChatGPT made perplexes me. It feels very humanizing. It's a mistake I can easily imagine an actual learner making, failing to distinguish between "to feel like" (comparison) and "to feel" (to experience a feeling). It's a mistake I would totally make several years ago, and fuck it, maybe even now if I'm trying to read fast on a very bad day. Good job at doing a bad job, GPT.
Anyway, these 4 were probably the funniest and most interesting of the whole excerpt. I must admit that analyzing them turned out to be a humbling experience because revisiting my work, I've noticed several mistakes I've made as well that I can't take back, because I've already turned the assignment in. Oh well. However, I did have fun!
I hope you had fun, too! Stay těžko rozhodnutelní!
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wherenightmaresroost · 4 months ago
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the problem with ai isn't that it's ai it's
evil companies pushing ai to devalue labor and creative products.
misconceptions about how ai works, leading to people attributing it an intelligence and sentience it does not have, which feeds into
misinformation, the decrease in effort needed to create disinformation, and the sudden increase of skill needed to spot falsified info. 3a. this includes content creators using ai to flood searches with low-quality articles and inaccurate photos, people not being transparent when they use ai for their images, and things that make it harder to do casual research online
lower threshold for doing hard work that polishes skill, leading to over-reliance on a very flawed tool.
the tool itself isn't the problem. it just exacerbates things that were already problems before.
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thisischeri · 2 years ago
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hlas-lidu · 1 month ago
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Vyber si svého bojovníka:
- strýček Google
- tetička Wiki
- bratranec Žepeto (chatgpt, chápeme :3)
- zapomněl* jsi na mého příbuzného!! (do štítků)
- informační extrakt
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azrielbrainrot · 4 months ago
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What's with all the ai recently? I'm not wasting my time telling anyone why it's bad because it's been told time and time again and you're just ignoring it but I want you to know that if you're using ai to create art, you're the furthest thing from an artist, you're an asshole and you deserve not to be the least bit talented.
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liamonre · 2 months ago
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There was devil wings to go with this 2 piece 🖤
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nekrosmos · 4 months ago
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The amount of AI I see being used at work is extremely worrying 😬
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