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Dont wish your life away, just buy more tinfoil for hats!Could somebody please stop the world, I think I need to get off
Bob
Dont wish your life away, just buy more tinfoil for hats!Could somebody please stop the world, I think I need to get off
Bob
It definitely can create code (perhaps not powerbi or powerapps) but I asked it to write code in C, Java and C# and it did a tremendous job.I've been having a play lately, I'm currently learning powerapps, powerbi etc. It can't create code (because you don't code as such) but frame the question right and it answers in a very easy to follow manner
It definitely can create code (perhaps not powerbi or powerapps) but I asked it to write code in C, Java and C# and it did a tremendous job.
Microsoft are using it within GitHub to test for vulnerabilities and recommend changes to code.
Anyone who creates for a living (whether it's code, fiction, journalism, art or maybe even 3D designs) should be worried about what artificial intelligence will be doing in 10 or 20 years
I have a suspicion Boris was one of those in a spitting image puppet.Il just leave this here.
To make an AI chat bot behave, Kenyan workers say they were 'mentally scarred' by graphic text
Workers were hired to label offensive text snippets for OpenAI and ChatGPT, according to a Time report.www.pcgamer.com
I don't like making conversation with real people. Not about to start with a chat bot.
Thankfully not all of us thenIt definitely can create code (perhaps not powerbi or powerapps) but I asked it to write code in C, Java and C# and it did a tremendous job.
Microsoft are using it within GitHub to test for vulnerabilities and recommend changes to code.
Anyone who creates for a living (whether it's code, fiction, journalism, art or maybe even 3D designs) should be worried about what artificial intelligence will be doing in 10 or 20 years
I asked it tell me a story in the style of Douglas Adams. It was like a lazy eleven year old boy had written it.
It wouldn't tell me how to take over the world either, which was disappointing.
I asked it to write a letter from Frank Sinatra to Winston Churchill, asking why Winston had stolen Frank's whisky. It complained about not being factually accurate so I said "write it as satire", and it did. It was pretty funny.I asked it tell me a story in the style of Douglas Adams. It was like a lazy eleven year old boy had written it.
It wouldn't tell me how to take over the world either, which was disappointing.
Ultimately, the point about AI is that it isn't creative - it simply has a huge amount of prior knowledge and applies that to the question asked. I don't like "AI" as a term - I prefer the more nuanced "Machine Learning".Mine rehashed the old story of sticking all the non-job people from another planet on a starship and sending them to earth. They were unfulfilled in their new home and the AI gave a bit of exposition on how the grass isn't always greener. Stolen plots, re-used names. Nothing novel or funny. Maybe I'll have another go. I think you were a lot more imaginative with your request Scott.