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The people we need to be concerned about, these potential bad actors, are the people who are trying to regulate it. They are the ones with the power currently in their hands. The are afraid of losing control, of course they want to regulate such a powerful tool, and then they get early access to it. That's a cause for concern…
Fine-tune? or is it caled Censored and controlling the info we all should know?
I fully support all AI improvements.
Don't be scared. God will protect us 😉
Great app , but please get rid of the intrusive large letters moving across the screen. They are a constant distraction.
GPT might always lack common sense, simply because it has no image of the real world aka reality. Its only processing the data/information structure that we build with our thinking, but unlike us GPT has no real connection to this data besides the equations and structures that lay behind it. It makes things overcomplicated because it has simply no real understanding of anything. Common sense is the knowledge that all humans have. Such knowledge is unspoken and unwritten – we take it for granted. We acquire it imperceptibly from the day we are born. For example, “animals don't drive cars” or “my mother is older than me”.
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When I asked chatGPT 4 similar questions, I received correct and nuanced answers.
— GPT4's response to the sun drying problem—
It's not as simple as just scaling up the time based on the number of clothes. The drying process depends on a number of factors including:
The fabric of the clothes: Some materials dry faster than others.
How much sunlight the clothes are getting: The more direct sunlight, the faster they will dry.
The amount of wind or air movement: Wind can significantly speed up the drying process.
The relative humidity of the air: Dry air can absorb more moisture and speed up the drying process.
How the clothes are spread out: Clothes that are bunched together or overlapping will take longer to dry.
Assuming that you are drying the clothes in the same conditions as before and they are spread out to receive the same amount of sunlight and wind, the number of clothes doesn't necessarily affect the drying time significantly. Therefore, it might still take around 5 hours to dry 20 articles of clothing if they are spread out appropriately and the conditions are the same. However, if the clothes are overlapping or the drying conditions are different, the drying time could be much longer.
— GPT4's Response to the query about 6 litres —
Since you already have a six-litre jug, you can simply fill it to the top to get exactly six litres.
If you were asking for a scenario where you need to measure six litres using only jugs of other sizes, then it would be more complex, but in your case, you already have a jug that measures exactly six litres when full.
"hahahah was wrong" people had fun laughing at mistakes of GPT4…. as envious teens
Abso u want stiff competition to crossbreed the best ideas to synthesize n reconfigure test n run again weights adj ..what is the chat devl releases times for gpts 1-4 ? did they get shorter or longer– thot they got shorter? witch is odd cuz they have crazy big data bumps on new releases. Plus training larger sets. So how is it even remotely possible.. welp its called letting the Ais write themselves using all data on planet under and above all devices world wide fones pagers sats computers big n small …everything photos on or off systems long as blue tooth or IR nearby
AI is sucking up all of us n boy things gonna get so fun n so weird now…. ohhhh yeaaaa
Maybe dial down a bit on these clickbaits
I think they are always collecting data..
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We already have people who are tweaking and innovating the current model. We're at point where GPT becomes recursive. AutoGPT.
Too much to soon.
The lack of pauses between sentences sufficates my brain.
Government regulation is government control. Government is not your friend, they do not have your best interests at heart. The worst possible scenario for AI is government regulation.
I have 7 on my personal PC. I have one that I use to automate my home with voice.
It is all speculation.
Clickbaity, for sure. You can tell you were stretching what little information you had. Simple questions took so long to only kind of answer.
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18:24 Those people reminds me schoolmates sitting at their desks and making fun of a person that said some dumb sh** while standing in front of a blackboard. I think those guys might regret their reaction in the future … 🙂
In fairness to GPT-4, it didn't get the clothes answer wrong. It just didn't fully explain its reasoning. Given the question, "I left 5 clothes to dry out in the sun. It took them 5 hours to dry completely. How long would it take to dry 30 clothes?" it made the assumption without telling the user that the user couldn't fit more than 5 clothes in the allotted space and therefore 30 hours is the right answer. When I asked it the same question just now, it gave a much better answer: "Based on the information you provided, it seems that it takes 5 hours to dry one batch of 5 clothes. So the drying time appears not to depend on the number of clothes, but rather the process itself. In other words, if your drying setup can accommodate 5 clothes at a time, then you would need to dry 30 clothes in 6 batches (since 30 divided by 5 equals 6). If each batch takes 5 hours to dry, then it would take 6 batches times 5 hours, or 30 hours, to dry 30 clothes. This is assuming your drying conditions stay constant (e.g., the same amount of sunlight and heat). Real-life conditions might vary."
This appears to be generated by A.I.
Unsubscribed and blocked your content. Acting out of desperation for clicks you will fail. (fwiw I am a prior coordinator of AutoGPT)
Stage one: collect data, stage 2: fine tune the model. I think we skipped a big step.
Never heard this information more than fifty times already
Your occasional subtitling when showing one word at once is very annoying. Plus this parrot like tone of your voice is enervating.
This has to be one of the most grating, unsatisfying, and annoying ways to present information in a video I've ever seen.
You really dont want regulation to come from governments. I think this is the worst scenario for AI development.
I don't think it's really about collecting data, I think it's about parsing it for validity and accuracy.
Yes, this thing is a red-herring at the expense of those who make the first purchases just the same as early vaccines that some have paid the ultimate price………
Just imagine 😮
AI5 , G6 internet 🛜, new chips and quantum computer all in 1 it’s going to get insane :((
I know why it is being able to suddenly be able to answer questions in persian that is super easy to anser. Structure of language, patterns and non perfect training data (some persian in there)
I tested the chatgpt 4 for drying 30 clothes. Its response was correct:
Assuming that the drying time is not dependent on the quantity of clothes and that you have enough space to spread them all out evenly, then it would still take 5 hours to dry 30 clothes.
This is because drying clothes is not a cumulative process. It doesn't take longer to dry more clothes if you have enough space to spread them out, as each piece of clothing dries individually. The key factor here is that each piece of clothing has enough exposure to the sun and air. So, as long as all 30 pieces of clothing are laid out in a similar manner as the 5 pieces were, they should also dry in approximately the same amount of time, that is, 5 hours.
Also tested the other. Gpt gave correct answers….
I tried the 6 liter jug prompt and got the correct answer:
Given the scenario you've provided, the easiest solution would be to fill the 6-liter jug completely. That will give you exactly 6 liters of water without having to do any additional steps.
However, if you're looking for a more complex scenario where you need to use both jugs to measure 6 liters, one way could be this:
1. Fill the 12-liter jug completely.
2. Pour water from the 12-liter jug into the 6-liter jug until the 6-liter jug is full. This will leave you with 6 liters of water in the 12-liter jug, which is the amount you want.
It's way past that stage if it gout out to the general public it would cause a panic good reason for with advanced stage of AI means closer to the end for humanity and it's much sooner then later
What good is giving the UK Government "early access" to anthropic, OpenAI, etc if China isnt participating. This measure is a joke. Its only giving China the advantage.
It takes us WEEKS to decode what a tiny transformer is doing, adding two numbers.
We find a much larger transformer code. Seven months later, we discover the code causes all Nuclear Plants to go critical if it discovers certain conditions exist. It has already developed twenty more transformer codes, guessing it has anticipated our countermeasures if we decode the first transformer code, the second, and so on.
We've lost already.
0:00 "GPT 5 will be the next level in artificial intelligence"
Oh my…who would have thought of that? Thanks for sharing this astonishing news with us!!
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Paraphrasing Einstein, the next GPT may be GPT-5, but the one after that will be GPT-69.
– Adûnâi
I really enjoyed this style of video a lot more than your usual ones, please do more like this
Basic rudimentary tech… this not an AI system, it’s a language transformer. Until OpenAI starts using Quantum Computer and cubits you have nothing to worry about, however when it does – you have my permission to start shutting your pants!