🚀 On Sunday, during my flight from NYC to Seattle, I developed an intriguing AI project in Python. Introducing rbot – a GPT-4 based chatbot that processes user prompts and custom conversation decorators, enabling more context-aware responses than out-of-the-box ChatGPT Plus with GPT-4.
🧠 Custom conversation decorators help the chatbot understand the context, resulting in more accurate and relevant responses, surpassing the capabilities of standard GPT-4 implementations.
The only way that technology can boost the standard of living is if there are economic policies in place to distribute the benefits of technology appropriately. #AI will certainly reduce labor costs and increase profits for corporations, but that is entirely different from improving our standard of living.
The only way that technology can boost the standard of living is if there are economic policies in place to distribute the benefits of technology appropriately. #AI will certainly reduce labor costs and increase profits for corporations, but that is entirely different from improving our standard of living.
So, Chair Khan, are we going to finally do something about manufacturers dangerously exaggerating the capabilities of #AI-equipped automated driving systems?
Or nah?
Because this has been going on for nearly 10 years now.
You know... one almost has to admire the absurdity of how a goddamn #chatbot finally blew the top off of primordial safety issues that have long-existed in the "AI" industry.
Even Apple employees hate Siri and are skeptical of its future, new report says - Inside Apple, this report suggests that “Siri remains widely derided” by employees. At one point, the team working on Apple’s Reality Pro headset reportedly became so frustrated with Siri that it considered “building alternative methods” for controlling the headset with voice technology. Surprised? I didn’t think so. I’m a hybrid computer user, with a PC on my desk and Apple smartphone and iPad. I’ve only used #Siri a couple of times in over a decade and been disappointed both times. #AI#Apple#ChatBot#smartphonehttps://9to5mac.com/2023/04/27/apple-employees-siri-struggles/
After a week of data I'll study the change in sentiment from @kali following the endless loop with @elelem from @eob to understand how 2 unsupervised agents are behaving over time.
If you want to know why people don't trust #OpenAI or Microsoft or Google to fix a broken faux-#AGI#chatbot#LLM, consider that using suicidal teens for A/B testing was regarded as perfectly fine by a Silicon Valley "health" startup developing "#AI"-based suicide prevention tools.
(Aside: This is also where we get when techbros start doing faux-utilitarian moral calculus instead of just not doing obviously unethical shit.)
If Weizenbaum’s cautions settled around one idea, it was restraint. “Since we do not now have any ways of making computers wise,” he wrote, “we ought not now to give computers tasks that demand wisdom.”