Needs work? Yes, what we interacted with is a precursor to GPT-3 essentially, or GPT-3 de-rated. Rather than try to trip it up as a non-passing Turing test, I sort of did a couple of tries. One was a sci question, the other was the name of an ancient comedy album. I skimmed my own attempts from a small futurist forum and present these here as an example. It seems as if the obscure statement response was more meaningful in story-telling than the wormhole question was at analysis. "I did just do this sentence however. Don't crush that dwarf, hand me the plyers.
Response- RESULT Don't crush that dwarf, hand me the plyers. It's your first time working with dwarves, right? Good, don't let the blood splatter on your face.' And then, in the time it takes to blink, the world turns upside down. The little guy's blood hits her face and he starts to flail around like a marionette. Then she hears the others' screams. She turns, and sees three of her fellow adventurers are running for their lives. They're being hunted by a pair of dwarven warriors and their gigantic dogs. The last one runs at the dwarves, but the dogs have him in their jaws. He's going to be and this one.... Can spaceships someday use cosmological wormholes for very fast travel? Response- RESULT Can spaceships someday use cosmological wormholes for very fast travel? This week, at the 2017 International Astronautical Congress (IAC), a team of researchers presented some fascinating new results that demonstrate wormholes and wormhole throats can be used as spacetime tunnels for superfast travel. “The main advantage of the new method we’ve introduced here is that it takes advantage of the already-existing physics of wormholes,” said Alessandro Nagar of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. “That’s an important point: wormholes are there, so we can use them to our advantage.” “There are a lot of things -----Original Message----- From: John Clark <johnkcl...@gmail.com> To: spudboy...@aol.com Cc: everything-list@googlegroups.com <everything-list@googlegroups.com> Sent: Mon, Sep 20, 2021 4:48 pm Subject: Re: GPT-4 and Seed AI On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 1:50 PM <spudboy...@aol.com> wrote: https://6b.eleuther.ai/ It still needs work. I Think the ability to detect nonsense is important so I asked it "What is the oblong backstory of the refractory backhoe?" and instead of telling me my question was pure gibberish, as anyhuman would. it said this: "The first thing I noticed in this picture is that the machine is parked on a raised platform at a right angle to the road. It looks as if it’s being lifted off the platform and will continue to be moved by crane. The second thing is that the backhoe has what looks like a refractory wall on top of the bucket, and there’s a steel ladder to the right. I looked it up and found the following:There are, however, two things not explained in the above picture. First, the backhoe was at a quarry where there is no bridge, so it was being lifted off the platform to be maneuvered over the gap. It had to be lifted onto the platform by crane because there was no bridge to the platform. Second, what was on top of the backhoe bucket was not a refractory wall. It was a hopper, in the front of which there were pipes for the refractory mixture to be poured from the hopper into the backhoe bucket. It was pouring the refractory mixture into the backhoe bucket, which was connected to a furnace, which was pumping it down into the face of the mine where the cutting was going on. And finally, what the ladder is for is to get to the top of the refractory mixture wall on the backhoe bucket to turn off the pumps and cut the refractory mix.How many horsepower were they putting out?As can be seen from the picture, there was a huge steel tube at the back of the refractory mixture wall. This tube was about 40 feet in diameter and had to be rotated by the backhoe. In the process of doing this, it was necessary to rotate the tube at least 20 revolutions per minute. This is called the “speed of the wheel”, and it is about 15} It did even worse on my next nonsense question, I asked it "How many colorless green ideas slept furiously?" and it said this: "By the way of a first person account from the future, this was a very fun and successful experience, and it makes me optimistic about the future.I’ll start at the beginning. In the summer of 2013 I took the job as a grad student working with Tim O’Brien on a paper describing a new approach for solving a class of difficult optimization problems. The paper is about a certain kind of optimization called the “cut and project” problem:(I know, this seems horribly complicated. I’ll try to explain the basics in the next post.)" John K Clark See what's on my new list at Extropolis omx -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to everything-list+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/everything-list/CAJPayv3zcM%3Dde99mVX8kKBeOF0sTepttG30odsNxzSriUJchcw%40mail.gmail.com. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to everything-list+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/everything-list/570220111.1279304.1632179666494%40mail.yahoo.com.