On Sunday, December 11, 2022, at 7:39 AM, WriterOfMinds wrote: > And finally ... while it can present stock arguments for a point, the > attempts are mediocre, and I could do better. But it's doubtful how much the > people reading these actually care about the quality of the writing. As long > as the e-mail presents my opinion and is polite, it probably just gets turned > into a tally mark somewhere. I find the moment after pressing enter and seeing the cursor blink on ChatGPT's side quite intriguing. The time it spends thinking before writing varies dramatically depending on the current task. After it has thought, the text appears as if it was typed live (albeit typed much quicker than a human could). This is quite likely just window-dressing as ChatGPT never corrects what was typed and doesn't seem to pause much during the typing process.
You really are excited to see what it comes up with when you throw either simple or rather outrageous prompts at it. I concede that the authors have nailed the entertainment part as well as made tool that can definitely be inredibly useful in many tasks. Sadly my own efforts at intelligent chatbots didn't take me quite that far (yet?). On the other hand, I couldn't even afford a computer to run ChatGPT on, let alone train something like that. LOL ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T357de2f46d742838-M45dd401b1528631136acf0ae Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
