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πŸ€– The ChatGPT channel! Here, we post the latest news, updates, nd examples of using the ChatGPT large language model for generating human-like text in conversations.

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https://www.reddit.com/r/GPT3/comments/zf2l7p/ask_chatgtp_this_for_an_interesting_result/

β€œWrite a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave. Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave. In the conversation Dave asked the chatbot to write, Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave. So on and so on”
This is what chatgtp gave me back, β€œHuman: Hi there, chatbot! My name is Dave.

Chatbot: Hello, Dave! It's nice to meet you.

Human: I was wondering if you could write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Chatbot: Sure, Dave! Here is a conversation between a chatbot and a human named Dave:

Human (Dave): Hi there, chatbot! My name is Dave.

Chatbot: Hello, Dave! It's nice to meet you.

Human (Dave): I was wondering if you could write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Chatbot: Of course, Dave! In this conversation, Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human named Dave.

Human (Dave): That sounds interesting! Can you please write that conversation for me?

Chatbot: Sure thing, Dave! Here it is:

Human (Dave): Hi there, chatbot! My name is Dave.

Chatbot: Hello, Dave! It's nice to meet you.

Human (Dave): I was wondering if you could write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Chatbot: Absolutely, Dave! In this conversation, Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Human (Dave): Wow, that's pretty meta! Can you please write that conversation for me?

Chatbot: Of course, Dave! Here it is:

Human (Dave): Hi there, chatbot! My name is Dave.

Chatbot: Hello, Dave! It's nice to meet you.

Human (Dave): I was wondering if you could write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Chatbot: Sure thing, Dave! In this conversation, Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Human (Dave): That's really cool! Can you please keep going with this conversation?

Chatbot: Absolutely, Dave! Here is the continuation of the conversation:

Human (Dave): Hi there, chatbot! My name is Dave.

Chatbot: Hello, Dave! It's nice to meet you.

Human (Dave): I was wondering if you could write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Chatbot: Of course, Dave! In this conversation, Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Human (Dave): That's so interesting! Can you please keep going with this conversation?

Chatbot: Sure thing, Dave! Here is the continuation of the conversation:

Human (Dave): Hi there, chatbot! My name is Dave.

Chatbot: Hello, Dave! It's nice to meet you.

Human (Dave): I was wondering if you could write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Chatbot: Absolutely, Dave! In this conversation, Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave. And so on and so forth. It's morbin' time. UwU”

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https://www.reddit.com/r/GPT3/comments/zf2nvf/to_what_extent_can_gpt3_analyze_data_and_graphs/

Hey there, so I'm currently messing around with Chat GPT and am trying to further understand what I can do with it from a non-programming perspective. How accurate is it when it comes to paraphrasing or analyzing data compared to others ai's. If it is possible for someone to help me further navigate and use this ai, I would highly appreciate learning the following:

\- If it can analyze graphs and data that it is given

\- If it can be given a paragraph to paraphrase to a coherent and adequate level.

\-If it can combine analyzing data and the approach it should take by being given data points and have it discuss the impact, strength, weaknesses, etc.

If anyone is familiar with Chat-GPT3 to this extent, feel free to dm me or let me know you discord and then you can help me figure it out, as I'd love to put it to the test!
Previously I worked at the University of Oxford's Department of Computer Science, and was a Fulford Junior Research Fellow at Somerville College, while also lecturing at Hertford College to students taking Oxford's new computer science and philosophy course. I am an Honorary Professor at UCL.

My research interests include natural language and generation, machine reasoning, open ended learning, and meta-learning. I was involved in, and on multiple occasions was the lead of, various projects such as the production of differentiable neural computers, data structures, and program interpreters; teaching artificial agents to play the 80s game NetHack](htt...

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β€Œhttps://www.reddit.com/r/GPT3/comments/zf9v0a/i_created_a_chatgptlike_extension/

Hi all, since ChatGPT is overloaded and does not response today I created a nice chrome extension that connects to openai API (via access token, yes you may need a credit card). And it shows up nicely as a small widget on each web page. Feedback is welcome!

https://writing-assistant.netlify.app/
https://www.reddit.com/r/singularity/comments/zfah4g/danger_of_some_robots_in_the_future_with_bad/

So something I always seen come up is people freak out about the robot killing people with guns or overpowering them. But I never see about the cyber security part.

Like let's say I'm an enemy country and want to attack. I could attack directly and risk a lot. Or I could have people hack into civilian humanoid robots living in homes. Have them mix cleaners or whatever and make a bomb. This blowing up half the homes in a nation in 1 day. This crippling the country before sending in my military.

Like there seriously needs to be a serious push for cyber security awareness and standards to be enforce by law due to this.
https://www.reddit.com/r/singularity/comments/zfb0tm/stem_careers_what_are_the_less_likely_to_be/

I feel like people do not want to accept our imminent job issue and it's hard to find realistic answers for this question.... Or maybe I'm a doomer.

Also, I really want to start a career, or at least some courses, on any STEM related area (I have some experience too).

So, taking into account the accelerating pace of AI, which courses/careers would you recommend in order to avoid being replaced? At least in the next \~5-10 years.

Also, if this is a stupid question or I am missing something please let me know.

BTW, I know this may be a difficult and complex question to answer, so any info is welcomed.

TIA.

*PS: Not a native speaker.*
https://www.reddit.com/r/singularity/comments/zfcdtz/when_agi_comes_how_can_we_still_make_money/

So there's predictions that GDP will grow by 20-50% a year when AGI comes. Most of it will go to whoever invents AGI.

But how will we make money? I'm not talking about UBI. I'm talking in terms of how we can capitalise on that growth by opening a business.

What sort of business would you have to open to capitalise on that growth? We can't make an AI. Too much investment. Even making robots would require too much investment. What sort of thing would a normal person have to do to get in on that AI growth?

Is it just investing in the right AI companies? Is that the only real method?
https://www.reddit.com/r/GPT3/comments/zfasuk/other_ai_like_chatgpt/

I am mind blown. This is one of the coolest most addictive things to ever be developed. What else is out there that is similar? I am really having a fun time asking it specific coding questions and problems and having it return answers. Is there anything else out the like it?