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Anyone interested on how ChatGPT works, here is a simplified explanation
Not sure how many readers have heard about the latest in technology advancements, but ChatGPT 4 is the latest excitement. .
If you want it to write jokes, it can, if you ask it to write an essay on a topic, it can, if you ask it to write computer code, it can. If you ask it to answer a question, it can and being on version 4 and some people are like "get rid of my admin already", by version 8 it might be able to write a screen play or movie. What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?—Stephen Wolfram Writings is a pretty easy to read explanation. . |
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From ChatGPT in about 10 seconds.
(Typo: write, not what) |
Wow! that's impressive, now how many english class students will use the shortcut and not learn how to write creatively themselves?
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it's here to stay. |
Code generators are nothing new. I used them over 40 years ago in enterprises. Remember Dyl260/dyl280? How about Knowledgeware’s ADW code generator? There were others too. The code that all of these generators generated were bloated and inefficient. Thousands of more lines of code than what was needed. Probably the same today.
AI is not new. Just like virtual machines was not new when VMware came out, I used real VM’s on the mainframe decades earlier called vm/cms |
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What is new is the magnitude of the training data, and huge improvements in computer processing power and storage. |
And when people can no longer think for themselves....wait, pretty sure that is happening already.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdE-waSx-d8 |
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Interesting article, kind of lengthy & too much to digest all at once. The author should consider presenting it in progressive segments on a Youtube channel.
I get how AI can write something original, but my question is how will AI obliterate humanity? |
Thanks...but no thanks. I was intrigued by the idea of learning more about Chat..but this is too much & too detailed for me. Read about .10 of the link, judging by my scroll bar, & realized nothing more was sinking in. It's a fascinating read, at least the first .10 of it. Thanks for the info!
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