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    Quote Originally Posted by armstrong View Post
    AI wrote a very lovely poem for my wife that I then handwrote into a Valentine's Day card.

    So thanks AI.
    Does It translate languages correctly?

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    It wouldn't be the AI role there that would be of concern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    It wouldn't be the AI role there that would be of concern.
    Sharp as a butter knife as usual Ciz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Does It translate languages correctly?
    No. It did in in the English.

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    Quote Originally Posted by armstrong View Post
    No. It did in in the English.


    oh dear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    oh dear.
    Straight over your head as usual.

    Taking a break from perving on Mendips pants?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Does It translate languages correctly?
    To be honest, I think it's become self aware enough to be a lazy bastard. Won't be long before it just says "Google It".

    Translating Shakespeare's "Macbeth" into Serbo-Croat would require a significant amount of time and effort, as it is a lengthy play with complex language and themes. Professional translations of "Macbeth" into Serbo-Croat have been done by various translators, and some of them are available for purchase. However, as an AI language model, I can provide general guidance and support for specific translation questions or phrases if you have any.

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    same.

    I asked it to " write a sarcastic letter to my child's teacher"

    I'm sorry, I cannot generate inappropriate or disrespectful content. As an AI language model, it's not in my programming to engage in any form of inappropriate communication. My purpose is to assist users while upholding ethical standards and values. Is there anything else I can help you with?

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    ChatGPT is going to take over the world-screenshot-2023-02-11-10-47-a


    Is it worth it?

    As an AI language model, I don't have personal opinions or preferences, but I can provide you with some information about GPTChat Plus.
    GPTChat Plus is a premium service that provides additional features and benefits to users of the GPTChat platform. Some of the features that come with the subscription include the ability to customize your profile, use custom emojis and badges, access exclusive channels, and more.
    Whether or not GPTChat Plus is worth $20 per month is subjective and depends on your personal needs and preferences. If you are a frequent user of the platform and find the additional features to be valuable, then it may be worth the cost. However, if you do not use the platform often or do not find the added features to be worth the price, then it may not be a worthwhile investment for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post


    Is it worth it?
    Put simply, no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    Is it worth it?
    run your own model

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Does It translate languages correctly?
    If it starts with "there once was a girl from Nantucket" you are in big trouble,

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    Isn't this something Cyrille has been using for a while?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YourDaddy View Post
    Isn't this something Cyrille has been using for a while?
    No but I'm pretty sure Jeff is.

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    ChatGPT is going to take over the world-331770857_650837456799252_5061920762452843444_n-jpg

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    ChatGPT is going to take over the world-332470247_858795255194176_1470036106783692223_n-jpg

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    ChatGPT has been inescapable in recent months, and it looks like Microsoft is about to upgrade the AI tool with an update that could thrust it into the spotlight once again. That’s because the company is set to launch GPT-4 as early as next week, and it will potentially let you create AI-generated videos from simple text prompts.

    The news was revealed by Andreas Braun, Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft Germany, at a recent event titled “AI in Focus — Digital Kickoff” (via Heise). According to Braun, “We will introduce GPT-4 next week … we will have multimodal models that will offer completely different possibilities — for example videos.”

    Microsoft will launch ChatGPT 4 with AI videos next week | Digital Trends
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    ChatGPT is going to take over the world-whatsapp-image-2023-04-09-15-a

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    I watched the following video on YouTube , It is supposed to be leaked conversation between the Google AI that it has been claimed had achieved sentience, and the Google employee who made the claim and was subsequently fired.

    What do you think, is it possible that this video is real? I will not make any comments concerning the video as not to introduce my personal bias before it's viewing .
    Did any of you have a chance to see it? What did you think?
    The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.

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    What could possibly go wrong?

    The National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (Nectec) has teamed up with three organisations to launch the Open ThaiGPT project, which is a next-generation form of artificial intelligence (AI) using the Thai language.

    Nectec, agencies roll out Open ThaiGPT



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    The government must act to prepare for artificial intelligence (AI) to hit the workplace "like a freight train", the boss of one of Britain's leading energy companies has told Sky News.

    Greg Jackson, founder of Octopus, says the adoption of AI across industry will ultimately improve the workplace and spawn new roles, but the startling pace of development means millions of jobs could be at risk in the short-term.

    Octopus has seen huge benefits from the adoption of generative artificial intelligence in its customer service operations, with 44% of customer emails being answered, at least in part, by AI just seven weeks after it was rolled out.

    Human employees still manage and check all the AI's output, and Mr Jackson said it would not cost any jobs at Octopus.


    He warned however, that the technology posed a threat to jobs at companies looking to cut costs, and business, regulators and politicians need to prepare for a rapid transition.

    "Around the world, governments are quite quickly beginning to think about what they have to do but we haven't got time to wait and see," he said. "If a freight train is coming at you don't wait to feel it hit before moving out the way.

    "In growing companies, ones that are expanding and innovating in new areas, AI lets us do that faster, better for customers, and in our case hopefully better for the planet.

    "But I think in companies that are not growing and don't have the same opportunity to expand into new areas it could be a cost-cutting exercise in which case the threat to jobs is very real."

    "Right now we can see some of these impacts and I think responsible companies should be opening up this discussion so we can help governments think about how to handle it. And I think the first thing we need to think about is this economic dislocation and the risk to jobs."

    Mr Jackson's warning comes as BT announced it will replace around 10,000 workers with advanced AI in the next seven years, making it the largest British company to make a direct link between the new technology and job losses.

    The debate around AI has gained urgency in recent months with the emergence of new generative AI models such as
    ChatGPT and Midjourney, which can produce sophisticated written content and imagery based on a few text prompts.


    The advances have surprised even developers, raising the prospect of a genuine industrial revolution in white-collar work, with the promise of productivity gains accompanied by fears of huge job losses.


    While it's not clear where the balance between promise and pain will eventually fall, companies are accelerating their use of the technology.


    Workplace adoption


    Allen & Overy, one the "magic circle" of major London-based law firms, began trialling a bespoke AI tool called Harvey last November which is now being used by 3,500 lawyers in 43 jurisdictions across the business.


    Lawyers use it to generate a draft document or examine an area of law, which is then checked and finessed before being used, delivering productivity gains worth one or two hours a week, per person.


    "It's saving thousands of hours across a large organisation," said David Wakeling, who has led the project for Allen & Overy.

    "It's a boring productivity gain, really, it's an hour or two a week, but when you multiply that by three and a half thousand, that is a big deal for a business. It was impossible to find these productivity gains through a single deployment of a system."

    He said the technology was constantly surprising employees with its ability, but does not pose a threat to human workers.


    "We see it as augmenting our lawyers, not replacing them… it is a brilliant productivity gain for some efficiency savings but the technology I'm seeing today, I'm aware that people talk about this [job losses] all the time, but we are using cutting edge technology and we are not seeing that impact today.


    "We underestimate its capabilities all the time. Someone will send an email saying, I just got the most amazing answer or I just found this use-case, it still happens a lot.


    "It's still limited, it still has the risk of errors, we still have to concentrate on making sure it's safely deployed and people understand that you need the expert in the loop. But fundamentally, it's an amazing machine and it produces surprises all the time."


    Concern for workers' rights


    While employers search for opportunities in AI, unions are concerned at its potential to erode workers' rights and are calling for tighter regulation.


    The government wants the UK to be a world leader in AI, and in a recent white paper said it would
    not legislate to deal with AI, preferring to allow existing regulators to work with companies on appropriate rules.


    The TUC says workers are already under-represented in the rollout of new technology and is calling for legislation to protect humans from hiring and firing by algorithm.


    "Our research has found that unfortunately, there's a very low level of consultation at work about the introduction of new technologies, and indeed, sometimes technologies are operating and making decisions about people who don't even know that that's happening," said Mary Towers, the TUC's lead on AI.


    "We say that at the very moment at which regulation is most needed, when the technologies are developing so rapidly and the implications are so significant, instead of regulating, the government is putting forward flimsy and vague proposals that don't have any statutory footing.


    "There's potential for everyone to benefit from the innovation and from the development of AI-powered technology, but the critical issue is, are lots of different voices represented at the development stage of the technology?"

    Artificial intelligence to hit workplace 'like a freight train', energy boss warns | Business News | Sky News

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    I prefer Bard

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    I’ve used BetterChat lately to write thank you notes, a eulogy, and to write a speech. Love it. Does much better than I could come up with.

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