I've started having a go using ChatGPT lately and like asking questions such as 'Explain quantum theory to me as if I'm 10 years old'. What do you like to do with it so far?
I've started having a go using ChatGPT lately and like asking questions such as 'Explain quantum theory to me as if I'm 10 years old'. What do you like to do with it so far?
I use it for work. I'm explicitly banned from using it by the company I work for, but it is better at passing AI detection tools than I am. It's at the point where, in order to get anything I've written through the AI detector, I have to paste my words into chatGPT and tell it to rewrite them.
There's a global AI safety summit being held in London this week www.aisafetysummit.gov.uk/
Yes, I've asked it what time it is at my location and it keeps getting it wrong so I let it know (politely)
I've used chatGPT recently to write a quick letter to an old boy I used to work for.
I cleaned for him for about 10 years or so until he had to move into a care home closer to his son. Although we would sit and chat over a cup of coffee our conversations always covered the same topics because of his Alzheimer's so I really didn't know much about him. I told chatGPT the few things I did know. He enjoyed cricket and football - and said he had just moved into a care home. Chat produced a lovely letter for me. I changed some of the wording but It took a lot of stress off me having to write that letter.
I only started using ChatGPT Openai last week and Google Bard since yesterday so am just messing around with it, trying to find out what it can do I've caught Google Bard out a few times with it giving me incorrect information and it apologised. One time it made something up and when I called it out it admitted it
I've become aware today that there's such a thing as a ChatGPT Prompt Engineer these days www.coursera.org/.../prompt-engineering I guess there are a lot of ChatGPT 'Not so prompt' Engineers about too.
I got it to make a Halloween chicken nugget recipe for me ^_^
Good stuff, I'll give it a go, thank you Now that I'm thinking about it, I think I'm especially attracted to playing around with the book of Revelation and see how that goes. I just tried on openai chatgpt via desktop website the prompt: 'write the book of revelation in the style of irvine welsh' but got the response: 'Sorry, but I can't do that. Would you like a summary or have any other questions about the Book of Revelation?'. I'll keep on playing around with it.
With public domain texts you don't have to paste the text in - just refer to the book and if it can find it, the interface will render it in the style of the author.
The AI has already digested the works of the author so has these all on hand to refer to, just as it has the public domain texts.
Maybe try the request "write the bible in the style of Terry Pratchett" which was what I did - the book of Genesis was the more entertaining as it is full of absurdities that are pretty much fantasy in their own right.
When I tried copying and pasting a larger amount of text into openai chatgpt app it looked to have a limited message size. How do you get around that or is there no character limit to messages depending what and where the chatgpt we're using is?
I go it to write the bible in the style of Terry Pratchett
I've liked Terry Pratchett over the years (I chose The Colour of Magic as my first ever book review for English class in 1985 when we could choose any book we wanted from the local bookshop) and I've generally disliked the Bible (although I have respect for bits and pieces of it in places e.g. 'as we sow so shall we reap' and that kind of thing).
What do you like to do with it so far?
I have used it to re-write books in the stye of other authors. I go it to write the bible in the style of Terry Pratchett which was entertaining in bits but mostly dull - kind of like the real bible I guess...