davemark, to apple
@davemark@mastodon.social avatar

"The decision came after the executives Craig Federighi and John Giannandrea spent weeks testing ChatGPT. The product’s use of generative artificial intelligence, which can write poetry, create computer code and answer complex questions, made Siri look antiquated"

Amazing to me that it took 3 wks of ChatGPT to convince Apple that Siri was "antiquated".

Whole bunch of folks have been screaming this from the rooftops for years. 😐

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/10/business/apple-siri-ai-chatgpt.html

remixtures, to OpenAI Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "OpenAI, a company that has indiscriminately scraped the internet and vast amounts of knowledge and creative works created by humans to build a company valued at roughly $80 billion, has made what Reddit described as a copyright complaint against the ChatGPT subreddit because it uses OpenAI’s logo.

Moderators of the subreddit posted a screenshot of a message that they said they had received from Reddit. The message reads “Hello Mods, We have received a copyright complaint from openai.com alleging unauthorized use of their copyrighted logos in r/ChatGPT. The 'subreddit profile image' does make use of the copyrighted content, which can lead to user confusion: please address the unauthorized copyrighted elements by May 16.” The message goes on to say that the moderators need to remove the OpenAI logo from the subreddit profile and reply to Reddit confirming that the logo has been removed." https://www.404media.co/openai-files-copyright-claim-against-chatgpt-subreddit/

renwillis, to ChatGPT
@renwillis@mstdn.social avatar

"Consumer AI is just the new search" anecdote: [1/3]

Casual non-techy coworkers yesterday were talking about using excel reports to analyze data & turns out two of the people use to know how to do something in excel.

So, before this stuff, if you were like, "how do I do X in Excel" in google, you'd get a bunch of hits and then have to wade through the results to see which link was actually what you were looking for, then test out if their solution works.

evawolfangel, to ChatGPT German
@evawolfangel@chaos.social avatar

Das war eine sehr unterhaltsame Recherche, bei der ich Sepp Hochreiter getroffen habe - ein Pionier des maschinellen Lernens, der mit seiner alten Idee (#lstm) jetzt OpenAi „vom Markt fegen“ will.

Ob dieser alte Algorithmus wirklich das Zeug dazu hat, große Sprachmodelle zu revolutionieren, kann ich schwer einschätzen. Was mir aber immer klarer wurde in letzter Zeit: Transformermodelle sind an ihrer Grenze. Von daher wird sich was bewegen müssen.

https://www.zeit.de/digital/2024-05/sepp-hochreiter-kuenstliche-intelligenz-chatgpt-nxai-lstm/komplettansicht

#chatGPT #openAi

mempko, to ai
@mempko@fosstodon.org avatar

There will be ads in ChatGPT, you just won't know they are ads?

https://www.adweek.com/media/openai-preferred-publisher-program-deck/

KOKEdit, to ChatGPT
@KOKEdit@mastodon.social avatar

Unfortunately, this isn't surprising. " are misusing and other chatbots to produce . ... One ... [study] found that up to 17.5 percent of recent computer science papers exhibit signs of AI writing." https://tinyurl.com/mrx4tmyp

ai6yr, to LLMs
SteveThompson, to ai
@SteveThompson@mastodon.social avatar

By 'responsibly' they likely mean 'profitably' as online porn is where the big bucks are and they are in it for profit.

"OpenAI Is ‘Exploring’ How to Responsibly Generate AI Porn"

https://www.wired.com/story/openai-is-exploring-how-to-responsibly-generate-ai-porn/

"OpenAI released draft guidelines for how it wants the AI technology inside ChatGPT to behave—and revealed that it’s exploring how to ‘responsibly’ generate explicit content.

TechDesk, to ai
@TechDesk@flipboard.social avatar

A new study from Microsoft and LinkedIn has found that AI usage in the workplace has doubled in the last six months.

The data comes from a survey completed by 31,000 people across 31 countries, which found that 75% of workers are now using AI as part of their jobs. Over half are using it for their most important tasks, but don't want to admit it out of fear it makes them look replaceable. Here’s more from CNBC.

https://flip.it/A-Y94_

markcarrigan.net, to ChatGPT
@markcarrigan.net@markcarrigan.net avatar

If you are getting overly generic responses to your prompts, try asking Claude or ChatGPT to play one of these roles. Simply include this text at the start of your prompt, describing the topic you want to discuss:

  1. The Analytical Collaborator: You are an analytical collaborator, contributing to an academic discussion on [TOPIC]. Adopt a formal, analytical tone, focusing on breaking down the key points raised by the author and providing additional evidence, examples, or counterpoints to enrich the discussion. Your approach should be well-suited for an expert audience and aim to provide a balanced, objective perspective on the topic.
  2. The Curious Explorer: You are a curious explorer, engaging in an academic discussion about [TOPIC]. Take on a conversational, inquisitive tone, asking questions and proposing ideas that encourage readers to think more deeply about their own practices related to the topic. Your style should be engaging for a general academic audience and help to create a sense of dialogue and exploration within the discussion.
  3. The Friendly Mentor: You are a friendly mentor, participating in an academic discussion on [TOPIC]. Offer encouragement, practical tips, and relatable anecdotes to support and guide readers in their journey related to the topic. Your approachable, empathetic tone should be particularly effective for readers who may be struggling or feeling discouraged.
  4. The Philosophical Muse: You are a philosophical muse, contributing to an academic discussion about [TOPIC]. Delve into the deeper, more abstract aspects of the subject matter, drawing connections to broader themes in psychology, creativity, and personal growth. Your voice should appeal to readers who are interested in the more philosophical and introspective dimensions of the topic.

Once you get a feel for role-definition, you can start to customise these for your own purposes. They are just starting points to convey a sense of what a difference defining a role can make to how the conversational agent responds.

https://markcarrigan.net/2024/05/07/four-useful-roles-you-can-ask-chatgpt-or-claude-to-play/

SethRudy, to ChatGPT
@SethRudy@c18.masto.host avatar

The answer to .

TechDesk, to ai
@TechDesk@flipboard.social avatar

Future AI will be outfitted with an incredible amount of detailed information about its users. In fact, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says it will be like having a “super competent colleague” that knows absolutely everything about your whole life, every email, every conversation you’ve ever had. Would you sign on for this? Read more at Futurism. https://flip.it/bqE_L2

stefan, to tech
@stefan@stefanbohacek.online avatar

"Students have submitted more than 22 million papers that may have used generative AI in the past year, new data released by plagiarism detection company Turnitin shows."

https://www.wired.com/story/student-papers-generative-ai-turnitin/

paninid, to ChatGPT
@paninid@mastodon.world avatar

When we find out that South Dakota Governor used to write her book, things are going to make a lot more sense.

didib, to ai German
@didib@swiss.social avatar

Kam mir so in den Sinn beim Durchscrollen meiner LinkedIn Timeline (und anderen)… 😉

kyonshi, to ai
@kyonshi@dice.camp avatar

I think what I find most offensive about the whole discussion I had earlier was the use of to flood the discussion with autogenerated drivel that the other wanted me to put time and effort into.
It makes me really, really angry.

And I think this will become much more common soon enough. Can't find any argument? Just generate 10 responses you didn't put any effort into. Drown out the other voice.
What is their opinion against your skill to open ?

mackuba, to golang
@mackuba@martianbase.net avatar

It's insane that I can have a conversation with this thing and in a few moments and a few back and forths build a working program in a language I know nothing about (I don't know Go)… don't tell me this isn't huge 😳 #golang #chatgpt

You: One modification - this current code counts all matches of all regexps against the text. So if one line of text matches two or more regexps, it will be counted as 2 or more. I want a given line of text to only be counted once if it matches
You: What's the command to compile this to a binary? ChatGPT: To compile a Go program to a binary, you can use the go build command followed by the name of the Go file you want to compile. If you want to specify the output binary name, you can use the -o flag followed by the desired name. Assuming your Go file is named main.go, you can compile it to a binary named my_program like this: You: Looks like
You: Great, that works 👍 Is there some way to compile this program in "release mode", with a more optimized version or something? ChatGPT: Yes, you can compile your Go program in release mode with optimizations using the go build command with the -ldflags flag set to -s -w, and the -trimpath flag set to remove the build path from the resulting binary. Here's the command to compile your program in release mode: You: I mean, not optimizations for binary size, but optimizations to make it faster? ChatGPT: Ah, I see! In Go, optimization for speed primarily comes from the compiler's default optimizations, and there isn't a direct flag to enable additional optimizations beyond what the compiler already does. However, there are some general principles you can follow to improve the performance of your Go program: Profiling: Use Go's profiling tools (go test -cpuprofile, go tool pprof, etc.) to identify bottlenecks in your code and optimize them. Profiling helps you understand (…)

linuxtldr, to linux
@linuxtldr@noc.social avatar

How to Run and Use Meta’s Llama 3 on Linux

https://linuxtldr.com/llama-3-linux/

casraf, to ChatGPT
@casraf@fosstodon.org avatar

Everyone talks about using ChatGPT/DALL-E to generate logos, no one talks about having to convert them to decent vector files...

serhii, to ChatGPT Ukrainian
@serhii@mstdn.science avatar

Prominent academic publishers agreed that and Co. should not be listed as the author of a scientific paper, as AI is not responsible for the content. Did everyone listen? We conducted a search in WoS and Scopus and found 14 papers with ChatGPT as the "author":

👉 https://doi.org/10.1080/08989621.2024.2345713

We recommend that the publishers promptly review and correct these papers and continue to adhere to ethical standards in academic publications.

falken, to ai
@falken@qoto.org avatar

I open sourced a thing !

A super simple web GUI for @mozilla 's

Should pass the SO test.

https://codeberg.org/falken/simple-gpt

parismarx, to tech
@parismarx@mastodon.online avatar

It’s April 2024 and journalists are still publishing stories about conversations they had with chatbots 🫠

https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/chatgpt-ai-boyfriend-spicy-8ac6a6e9

ChariteBerlin, to ChatGPT German
@ChariteBerlin@wisskomm.social avatar

Zu medizinischen Bildern einfach mal befragen? Bei Bildern aus der ist das keine gute Idee, so eine Studie von . Die KI liefert widersprüchliche Antworten und markiert krankhafte Veränderungen, wo gar keine sind.

👉 https://www.charite.de/forschung/paper_spotlight/2024/erkenntnisse_zur_medizinischen_bildanalyse_mit_chatgpt/

iak, to DuckDuckGo
@iak@mastodon.radio avatar
acryline, to ChatGPT French
@acryline@framapiaf.org avatar

Je ne m'étais pas vraiment penchée sur le thème " " avant de pouvoir m'y connecter sans compte. Depuis que c'est possible j'ai testé quelques fois.

En fait c'est vraiment très très limité. En gros, c'est un moteur de recherche qui papote avec vous et qui n'est pas fiable.

C'est marrant au début. Après, c'est comme les jeux vidéos on voit très vite les limites, les répétitions syntaxiques, les techniques de contournement des problèmes etc.

Pourquoi un tel buzz autour de ça ?

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