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by site23 » Wed Apr 05, 2023 12:58 am

GPT is trained on an absolutely huge corpus of indexed text from the Internet, so it has likely read everything posted here as part of its training process.

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by Green Gecko » Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:34 am

It just helped me write a succinct follow up to a customer while incorporating context and pertinent information from my initial (enormous) response, effectively a summary. It even apologised on my behalf (again) for being neurodiverse but understanding that people may be overwhelmed by processing too much information or simply not have time to reply to it.

I already tested this with Jasper.ai, WordTune and HyperWrite, the later two use GPT 2.0 I think but OpenAI worked particularly well and I didn't even pay for it (or use it as a trial). I realise a lot of these services are just accessing OpenAI's API but there are probably more.

I think it's really interesting how useful this can be to help aid people in cases where communication is either very verbose or lacks nuance or the usual pleasantries, because they have a tendency to focus on technical details or go off on tangents. If the AI is trained on a huge amount of for example English studies, letters, or corporate etiquette as well as knowledge on virtually limitless industry specific verticals (which it has to understand in this case) then that is extremely useful for people who traditionally struggle from being either not that great or perhaps too good at their jobs, or describing what they do in an easily digestible way, and thus unwittingly alienate their own customers.

I spend hours writing carefully crafted emails that while valued a good amount of the time are basically just never read, which is understandable. It is nonetheless objectively a waste of resources; I think it's very interesting how that works from a disability assistance perspective, when compared to an able person who can gooseberry fool out basic emails but which lack the nuanced knowledge of an expert who perhaps isn't the best person to explain information clearly and break it down. Because ultimately the way that you communicate is based largely on how you both think and then communicate those thoughts, including the density or detail of the knowledge you possess, how you value structure that i.e. information hierachy, and how you present that in verbal language.

I know bloggers and writers and various authors etc are already using these models for that but I don't think I've seen anyone consider this from a disability access perspective. As it's something I have struggled with since the dawn of time (i.e. I went on the Internet / started a business and started providing unprompted long form writing on numerous things with extremely limited input... a bit like an AI then).

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PostRe: AI Thread
by Oblomov Boblomov » Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:02 am

I wonder if it will host a game of AYA? if we let it register an account.

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by Lime » Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:22 am

Green Gecko wrote:

I spend hours writing carefully crafted emails that while valued a good amount of the time are basically just never read, which is understandable. .


This really struck me - the speed at which an AI can generate a large amount of content, which can save a lot of time for the author, has a side effect - a large amount of content that may never be read.

I feel like we will end up with a situation where an AI constructs an email or document on a persons behalf to save time, it's sent in its full verbose glory, and the recipient instructs an AI to precis the received message as they don't have time to read it. It all seems a bit crazy.

I'm not trying to advocate going back to hand written letters or non-automated systems, but I do think we could just end up generating exponentially more digital content, even if it is cleverly generated and indistinguishable from 'human' content, on a big digital pile (or rather, millions of piles) on the internet. A whole new generation of spam.

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PostRe: AI Thread
by Grumpy David » Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:26 am



The 600 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy, but these are new. They look human - sweat, bad breath, everything. Very hard to spot.

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by Knoyleo » Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:27 am

I keep seeing people say they used chat GPT to write a college essay or draft an email, but every time I ask it to do anything, I just get a response along the lines of "Uwu, I'm so tewwibly sowwy, but I'm only a wittle bitty AI chat model, I couldn't possibwy do something wike dat, uwu!" and I can't understand what the strawberry float everyone's getting so hyped about it for.

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by Knoyleo » Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:29 am

Lime wrote:
Green Gecko wrote:

I spend hours writing carefully crafted emails that while valued a good amount of the time are basically just never read, which is understandable. .


This really struck me - the speed at which an AI can generate a large amount of content, which can save a lot of time for the author, has a side effect - a large amount of content that may never be read.

I feel like we will end up with a situation where an AI constructs an email or document on a persons behalf to save time, it's sent in its full verbose glory, and the recipient instructs an AI to precis the received message as they don't have time to read it. It all seems a bit crazy.

I'm not trying to advocate going back to hand written letters or non-automated systems, but I do think we could just end up generating exponentially more digital content, even if it is cleverly generated and indistinguishable from 'human' content, on a big digital pile (or rather, millions of piles) on the internet. A whole new generation of spam.

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by OrangeRKN » Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:53 am

Knoyleo wrote:I keep seeing people say they used chat GPT to write a college essay or draft an email, but every time I ask it to do anything, I just get a response along the lines of "Uwu, I'm so tewwibly sowwy, but I'm only a wittle bitty AI chat model, I couldn't possibwy do something wike dat, uwu!" and I can't understand what the strawberry float everyone's getting so hyped about it for.


Maybe it just doesn't like you, specifically

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by Knoyleo » Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:00 am

OrangeRKN wrote:
Knoyleo wrote:I keep seeing people say they used chat GPT to write a college essay or draft an email, but every time I ask it to do anything, I just get a response along the lines of "Uwu, I'm so tewwibly sowwy, but I'm only a wittle bitty AI chat model, I couldn't possibwy do something wike dat, uwu!" and I can't understand what the strawberry float everyone's getting so hyped about it for.


Maybe it just doesn't like you, specifically

Why don't you like me, specifically?

As an artificial intelligence language model, I do not have personal feelings or emotions, so I cannot have a preference for or against anyone. I am here to assist you and provide helpful responses to your queries to the best of my abilities based on the information available to me. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to ask, and I will do my best to provide you with accurate and useful information.

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by OrangeRKN » Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:05 am

Must've learnt that trick from people in customer service

Definitely hates you, sorry!

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by Oblomov Boblomov » Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:30 am

I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I do not have access to information about the gaming community on GRcade or the ability to determine who the best AYA player is. GRcade is a forum for gaming and entertainment, and there may be many talented players who are active on the site. It's best to ask this question to the community members directly.

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PostRe: AI Thread
by Hypes » Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:17 pm

Tell me about GRcade and its memes

GRcade is an online gaming community and forum where gamers from all around the world gather to discuss their favorite games and share their experiences. As with any online community, GRcade has developed its own set of in-jokes, references, and memes over time.

One of the most famous GRcade memes is "Ding Dong, it's the Avon Lady", which originated from a forum post by user "Ad7" in 2009. The post was about a door-to-door salesman who was trying to sell Avon products, and it quickly became a source of amusement for other forum members. The phrase "Ding Dong, it's the Avon Lady" has since become a catchphrase on the forum and is used to refer to unexpected or unwanted visitors.

Another popular meme on GRcade is "Boobz". This phrase was coined by user "Pedz" and refers to the female anatomy. It is often used in a playful and humorous way and is sometimes accompanied by the "Boobz" emoji.


What :lol:

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by Moggy » Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:20 pm

Hypes wrote:Tell me about GRcade and its memes

GRcade is an online gaming community and forum where gamers from all around the world gather to discuss their favorite games and share their experiences. As with any online community, GRcade has developed its own set of in-jokes, references, and memes over time.

One of the most famous GRcade memes is "Ding Dong, it's the Avon Lady", which originated from a forum post by user "Ad7" in 2009. The post was about a door-to-door salesman who was trying to sell Avon products, and it quickly became a source of amusement for other forum members. The phrase "Ding Dong, it's the Avon Lady" has since become a catchphrase on the forum and is used to refer to unexpected or unwanted visitors.

Another popular meme on GRcade is "Boobz". This phrase was coined by user "Pedz" and refers to the female anatomy. It is often used in a playful and humorous way and is sometimes accompanied by the "Boobz" emoji.


What :lol:


Ad7 and Pedz ruined this forum. :x

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PostRe: AI Thread
by Knoyleo » Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:22 pm

Even chat GPT thinks we should have emoji support

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by Vermilion » Wed Apr 05, 2023 2:04 pm

Boobz :lol:

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by Qikz » Wed Apr 05, 2023 2:15 pm

Ding dong, it's the avon lady!

hahahaha what is ad7 like man that was so funny!!! xx

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by site23 » Wed Apr 05, 2023 4:06 pm

Hypes wrote:One of the most famous GRcade memes is "Ding Dong, it's the Avon Lady", which originated from a forum post by user "Ad7" in 2009. The post was about a door-to-door salesman who was trying to sell Avon products, and it quickly became a source of amusement for other forum members. The phrase "Ding Dong, it's the Avon Lady" has since become a catchphrase on the forum and is used to refer to unexpected or unwanted visitors.

Another popular meme on GRcade is "Boobz". This phrase was coined by user "Pedz" and refers to the female anatomy.

This is absolutely classic LLMs -- it knows enough about GRcade to know we're an insular community with a bunch of inscrutable, stupid in-jokes, but doesn't know enough about us to accurately remember them, so it's just making them up. :lol:

I can see "Ding dong, it's the Avon Lady!" catching on though.

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by Cuttooth » Wed Apr 05, 2023 4:11 pm

I wish I had the self confidence to just absolutely make gooseberry fool up like all these AIs seem to do. :lol:

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by Hypes » Wed Apr 05, 2023 4:26 pm

Cuttooth, the eccentric billionaire and part-time superhero, once built a flying car powered by a combination of solar energy, nuclear fusion, and unicorn tears. The car could travel at speeds up to Mach 5 and had the ability to transform into a giant robot that could battle giant monsters and aliens. Cuttooth never revealed the secret behind his invention, but it's rumored that he discovered the plans for the flying car in a dream after consuming an entire wheel of cheese before bedtime. Despite its incredible power, Cuttooth rarely used the flying car and instead preferred to ride his bicycle to save the planet from air pollution.

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PostRe: AI Thread
by Hypes » Wed Apr 05, 2023 4:26 pm

What a hero


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