• arararagi@ani.social
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    4 days ago

    Man all these people coping, I thought chatgpt was supposed to be a generic one able to do anything?

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      4 days ago

      It depends. Have you used it? If not - Yes! It does do . . . all the things.

      If you have used it, I’m sorry that was incorrect. You simply need to pay for the upgraded subscription. Oh, and as a trusted insider now we can let you in on a secret - the next version of this thing is gonna be, like, wow! Boom shanka! Everyone else will be so far behind!

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    4 days ago

    If llms are statistics based, wouldn’t there be many many more losing games than perfectly winning ones? It’s like Dr strange saying ‘this is the only way’.

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      It’s not even that. It’s not a chess AI or a AGI (which doesn’t exist). It will speak and pretend to play, but has no memory of the exact position of the pieces nor the capability to plan several steps ahead. For ask intended and porpoises, it’s like asking my toddler what’s the time (she always says something that sounds like a time, but doesn’t understand the concept of hours or what the time is)

      The fact that somebody posted this on LinkedIn and not only wasn’t shamed out of his job but there are several articles about it is truly infuriating.

  • MadMadBunny@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    Attempting to badly quote someone on another post: « How can people honestly think a glorified word autocomplete function could be able to understand what is a logarithm? »

    • chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      If ChatGPT were marketed as a toaster nobody would bat an eye. The reason so many are laughing is because ChatGPT is marketed as a general intelligence tool.

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        Do you have any OpenAI stuff (ad, interview, presentation…) That claims it’s AGI? Because I’ve never seen such thing, only people hyping it for clicks and ad revenue

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          I was very careful not to use the term AGI for this reason. General intelligence tool isn’t the same thing. It’s a much weaker claim, yet it’s also a far stronger claim than any purpose-built software. The ambiguity is part of their marketing strategy.

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            4 days ago

            Question remains. Any marketing about it being general intelligence? Not general use, but general intelligence.

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              No, though there’s been plenty of marketing where they claim “we know how to build AGI.”

              They have marketed ChatGPT as a general purpose AI from the very beginning, though the question of how to leverage that has remained open.

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    6 days ago

    This is so stupid and pointless…

    “Thing not made to solve spesific task fails against thing made for it…”

    This is like saying that a really old hand pushed lawn mower is better then a SUV at cutting grass…

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        6 days ago

        I’d be interested in seeing marketing of ChatGPT as a competitive boardgame player. Is there any?

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          These tools are marketed as replacing lots of jobs that are a hell of a lot more complex than a simple board game.

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          Not necessarily that AI is marketed as a competitive board game player, but that AI is marketed as intelligence. This helps illustrate how clueless it really is.

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            Do you expect rocket scientists to be good at chess?

            Intelligence doesn’t mean it’s blanket smart. This is entirely on individual people for this asinine assumption. It’s never been marketed that way, so why in this singular case is the definition suddenly different? The general public understands this isn’t some be all end all. This assumptive attitude that Lemmy has is fucking weird.