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Old 09-20-2021, 01:06 PM
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Default AI Coming to the Nobel Price for literature... soon...

I have been involved in coding in the field of AI (artificial intelligence/deep learning) since the mid 1970's. I have given speeches at international symposiums on the use of AI algorithms in process control automation that I invented for the wire and cable manufacturing industry.

That said for context. I am a beta site for a large AI group called OpenAI which Elon Musk helped start. Their current program is called GPT-3 and is freaking amazing (you can check out the many Youtube videos demonstrating the use of GPT-3). It is a language processing AI, and I use it in a program I am writing for authors that verifies character dialogs are in character and consistent for the characters background. (ie. use of slang and colloquialism's)

I have received notice that they are approaching beta for GPT-4 the next generation and their hopes are that it will win a Noble Prize for literature. I expect it will, GPT3 is fairly amazing at writing original creations already, just not Nobel level.

If you are interested in AI in something different than robotics and automation, this is a fascinating program for language processing:

Here is link to one such Youtube video, this is a "conversation" with one side being a person and the other being GPT3. It is just ONE of many examples, if this interests you, I suggest searching YouTube for examples of other applications.

What It's Like To be a Computer: An Interview with GPT-3 - YouTube

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Last edited by GrumpyOldMan; 09-20-2021 at 01:25 PM.