cardboardbach
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2 years ago
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on: More People Should Write
That's okay, because GPT can handle both writing and reading. We don't have to do either one any more!
cardboardbach
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2 years ago
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on: More People Should Write
Maybe true 11 years ago, but today? GPT can write more material than we could ever read, and it's high quality writing.
cardboardbach
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2 years ago
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on: Tighter bounds on the expressivity of transformer encoders
Of course.
cardboardbach
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2 years ago
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on: ChatGPT users can now turn off chat history
Why would a user want to disallow training?
cardboardbach
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2 years ago
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on: Congress gets 40 ChatGPT Plus licenses to start experimenting with generative AI
Of course, but the statement was likely a jab at an organic congressperson's inability to read a bill in even three days, before going ahead and signing it anyway.
cardboardbach
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2 years ago
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on: The taxman will eventually come for AI, too
If GPT-4 has, say, five representatives in Congress, are those five separate entities? Or are they all one GPT-4? And also the same entity that they represent? What happens if term limits get imposed? Does GPT-4 leave office only for GPT-4 to replace it?
cardboardbach
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3 years ago
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on: OpenAI’s CEO says the age of giant AI models is already over
But just look at what all Lincoln accomplished with 640KB of memory. In the grand examination of time, one might even say that Lincoln is a more important figure than ChatGPT itself.
cardboardbach
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3 years ago
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on: My Thoughts on ChatGPT
You think it may become difficult to find content created by ChatGPT?