@@chadachwilliam5515 To be fair, it's only worse because of who human beings are today. It could be wonderful and brilliant, but for that to be the case, _WE_ would have to be wonderful and brilliant, and we're not. The problem with AI isn't AI - it's us, the non-AIs.
It's worse because a few governments had access to nukes, and we still almost ended society. EVERYBODY will have a version of this. Every con man, every punk in middle school, every dictator...
You can't just pass a law or get consensus not to make this. SOMEBODY will press forward. It's better that we all proceed together, and better that the west develops this first.
Stop focusing on the negative side of it. Instead focus on the positive. Everything has it's good and bad. A knife, gun or even a match in the wrong hands can be bad.
@@MrCheeze Exactly -, we need to keep the negatives right at the front and center of our minds if we're going to navigate this successfully. That doesn't mean we can't also enjoy the benefits.
Just 120 years ago there was a job for "Human Alarm Clock". The wage was about $180.00/week for this job. Depending on how many clients you served. The alarm clock was able to shift these workers into a higher wage job that created more value - assuming they "up-skilled" themselves to do so. Just 60 years ago before computers and calculators were affordable and/or reliable companies and organizations would hire "Computers" - i.e. someone with a math degree that could perform computations all day long with a high degree of accuracy. What happened when these companies purchased computers? The human "Computer(s)" that wanted to remain "Upskilled" by learning how to operate and program the computers ... the human computers that didn't care enough moved on to another profession. Shifts in the workforce due to technological advancement are as natural and necessary as death is to the Earth.
I am very satisfied with ChatGPT. My students have shown incredible improvement in their homework assignments; they used to get low grades, but now they all score 10! Long live ChatGPT!
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you…prevent inflation
One strategy for protecting against a recession is to buy equities. Investors, especially during a recession, need to know where and how to put money in order to make money while avoiding inflation.
You are right! I diversified my 450K portfolio across various market with the aid of an investment coach, I have been able to generate a little bit above 750k in net profit within 2 years
ChatGPT has been amazing so far. Haven't toyed with the new version yet, but as soon as I'm done upgrading my laptop - I'll be using it again. It's nice that he's so honest about it in regards to being afraid of this type of technology.
@@KoralTea Good thing I run my own company! It's going to take away a LOT of jobs from people and it really sucks for those that it happens to. I know quite a few that now have jobs because of ChatGPT. So it's definitely a double edged sword.
OpenAI, the same company that went from non-profit to for-profit in partnership with Microsoft who has a 51% stake in the company, Microsoft who like 3 days ago fired their AI ethics and safety team, OpenAI who won't discuss the data used to train GPT-4, etc. This all stinks to high hell.
@@silviuirimia That's the question, and although I agree, I think we need to focus heavily on understanding the current issues we're facing then implementing regulations. It's just an LLM, it's incapable of drawing conclusions or reasoning thus meaning it only knows what it was trained on. It's autocomplete on steroids as some experts have described it. But it can still automate chunks of our day-to-day tasks at work. In fact, its ability to automate your job correlates positively with your salary and level of education. Meaning upper middle class degree holders are gonna be the most drastically effected by this. If a company can automate 20% of your workload then they'll layoff 20% of your coworkers and disseminate the remaining work to whoever is left. So we're looking at wider class divides and an ever growing top 1%. In every case in history where companies can make egregious profit margins at the expense of the working class they always do. And they do it as much as they're legally allowed before regulations get put in place. We're nowhere near the regulation we need to have.
The biggest problem with all of this AI stuff is that it kills creativity of humans. It makes you put less efforts to figure out something. Human creativity and natural intelligence is a gift of nature, but this technology has the potential to harm creativity profoundly. However the positive side is that this can be a super powerful and effective assistive tech in learning and finding out problems, or clearing your doubts. It has immense potential to personalise leaning and actually help you out in acads, what would otherwise cost me both time and money sometimes.We need to evolve with this AI stuff , but in a controlled environment, bound by the three laws of Asimov.
"The biggest problem with all of this AI stuff is that it kills creativity of humans." It is literally the exact opposite of that. LLM models like chatgtp are awful at doing anything complex-they are fantastic at giving you step by step instructions and educating you on how to do stuff. Maybe actually try things instead of giving your superficial and uninformed opinion.
@@archvaldor You got me wrong. By AI stuff, I meant pretty much advanced AI which is inevitable in the future. AI which has the power to open its own neural connections, make new connections and analyse larger things in the picture. That type of AI development posses threats to human creativity. Your little brain is incompetent to grasp what I wrote. Try to look at the bigger picture. Chat GPt and other NLPs are babies.
@@archvaldor My opinion is apparently superficial to you, but if you use your common sense, then it becomes easier for me to explain it. Earlier you required to think and think and come out with a wonderful piece of Idea - a chronology of events to cook up an essay, a story or any writing. Now with CHat GPt, you don't have to use your imagination, your creativity used in writing essays with gpt is a big zero. So before jumping to some horseshit conclusions about my opinion, first think twice and revive your incompetent little western brain, if you have one.
@@archvaldor And most importantly I am an undergrad AI researcher, and have closely monitored NLP, ANN architecture of GPT grow in a few months. So I know exactly what is happening inside. Don't argue with me unnecessarily with your horseshit opinion
It won't stop. This is the beginning of a rapid increase in AI, which will change the world in almost every way. It is a preview of the upcoming singularity.
American speared innovation. It’s important to consider that there are intelligent people from all creeds in color but working for a great country. Humans are fascinating but let’s not forget this knowledge is built upon previous scientists as well. That’s how we humans grow.
The interviewer seemed more concerned about protecting old guard institutions for financial reasons instead of helping and advancing the human species.
I remember when the calculator spread among the student population. I was teaching finance 101. The calculator saved a lot of time on tedious calculations. But since the students never understood the basis for the calculation, they either did not pick up the mistake (e.g entering the wrong data, the wrong decimal point) which didn’t make sense or did not know how to figure out how to correct it. The same could certainly happen with Chat GBT. It will certainly become mainstream soon and will again save enormous amounts of time but will the user be able to see the faults if they are not first educated in the basics. Its a conundrum to me. Anyone have an answer?
I don't think the user will be able to see the faults. There will be value I think in being able to double-check and improve on GPT's output. But as of now it's good enough, for example, to score in the Top 10% on the bar exam, so it qualifies as an expert itself in multiple fields. It can also write computer code, and countless other things. There were self-driving cars in development, AI's that can draw images and make video, but this one is on a different level. This can interface with, enhance, or replace human thought, knowledge and creativity. We're just going to see what comes of it.
@@daixer3156 the kid going make it A to impress others. Not realizing kinda obvious he cheated. Where as we know be realistic. I had a friend who copied my report. She had a different teacher. My teacher told the class sometimes teachers would swap grading report. Class is done teacher wanted to talk to me. He asked if Iet friend copy my report. I said yes. She copied the whole report including the errors!! 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ Teacher was smiling.😁We couldn’t believe she didn’t correct the mistake. Stupid.dingbat
Are they implying that the company that stands to lose the most if others can access the same technology, opposes the development of these systems by others on the grounds of safety?
China and Russia are totalitarian countries and enemies of the US. China is constantly trying to steal our technological achievements. Russia is run by a criminal enterprise and has gone rogue, attacking their democratic neighbor. Both of these countries attack US corporations, our government, and even worse, they are online 24/7 trolling and subverting the American people by slick propaganda and outright lies. Of course it would be extremely dangerous for these two countries to have AI. They will use it to weaken the US because they can't go head to head with us. America is much stronger and would crush them if they tried. Yeah, it's dangerous for them to develop AI, but they can't because they don't have the ability. That's why they try to steal from us all the time.
People are judging gpt now? You have no idea what’s coming by 2030 ! The singularity is coming. All this could of been a conversation years ago but no one cared
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman always looks super stressed out when people ask him questions about the dangers of ChatGPT. I think it's interesting how we tend to focus so much on the dangers of generative AI, but not it's benefits. We need to have to regulate how much time we spend focusing on the dangers and benefits of generative AI so we can make unbiased decisions.
Ok, ... it is simple to perform any type of calculations including verval mathematical problems, .. .. however getting the answers is straight forward, .. .. such as answer A,..>B.... C.....or D. but the student needs to actually show the detailed work as to how you calculated the answer as B.... I think it is important to continue with the GPT paradigm, ... it will enhanced our capabilities to solve complex problems, ... so GPT will be used by humans as an enhancer and as an augmentation and expansion of our intellect, ... Those who will use GPT will be higher achievers in their respective professions, ... as they will continue to use GPT as a new tool to solve problems and or issues of any type, ...
I think it gives me wrong answer. When i ask daily compound interest. To calculate the time it takes to reach $100,000 with a daily compounding interest rate of 5% starting with an initial investment of $1000, we can use the same formula as before:....So it would take approximately 24 days to reach $100,000 with a daily compounding interest rate of 5% starting with an initial principal of $1000. It cant be right with only 24days..
It does make mistakes all on its own, even if you state your question perfectly. But often the problem is with your question. Triangulate and ask the same question 3 different ways. See if you get the same result.
at this point, if you can't get gpt to perform in a productive way for you it is your fault. it doesn't respond as well to regid users who can't steer it. which is why i wanna know WHO CAME UP WITH THE PAY4TOKENS plan? man or model?
Just wanted to point that the GPT in chatGPT means generating pre-trained TRANSFORMER, transformer which was introduced by this man Vaswani et al in a 2017 paper. OpenAI was created a year later. Here is the guy that created the technology behind chatGPT: ruclips.net/video/5vcj8kSwBCY/видео.html
GPT stands for generative pre-trained Transformer by ingesting a huge amount of text significant fraction of the internet this AI system can learn the underlying representations of what these words mean how they relate do a little bit of something that is sort of like reasoning sort of like understanding what you as a user want some of the time not always not perfectly and try to help you passed the bar in the top 10 percent
Awesome i would love to have a look into OpenAI 🤩😍🤩🤩🤩🤩😇 Sam altman is awesome by the way his vision and philantropic work and work in AI (also team that is often forgotten i just also including it in all my compliemets ofc.) amazing. A bit overly worryed on savety, cencorship and bought in in society wide doomfears but great potential. I hope they fix memory stuff and incimnetal lerning /addapting to user (not perfect memory but processing in background dynamically / proactively)
It's quite concerning to see that this informative ABC News report on GPT-4 hasn't garnered the attention it warrants. The development of AI language models, such as GPT-4, is transforming numerous sectors and redefining the way we interact with technology. As we progress further into this digital age, it's essential for society to recognize and understand the profound implications of such advancements. The discussion should include both the vast opportunities and the ethical challenges they present. Let us not underestimate the significance of this technology and engage in thoughtful discourse on its potential impact.
@@youtubeviewer4489 Nice! 👍🏼 I haven't used the new version yet, but hopefully it works a bit better. It was giving a lot of correct, but incomplete answers in gpt-3 for me.
@Ashley Pitre gpt-4 is a big step up. I have actually started using it for complex workplace dynamic questions, and the ideas that it gives me are great. We kind of feed off each other. I'm excited to see where this technology goes because right now, these are still the early days.
Hey ChatGPT, can you tell me how to make money by doing literally absolutely nothing? ChatGPT: Yes (comes up with like 10 kinds of answers) O_o ChatGPT: can you book me a flight with flight tickets to tour a part of the world I've never been to that are actually legally generated flight tickets if not determined by a program airline approved flight ticket? ChatGPT: Yes (comes up with 5 answers) Can you make Fran Drescher and Nathan Lane have voices that are like everyone else's? ChatGPT: Yes (comes up with 20 answers) Can you tell me the location to the lost under water city of Atlantis. ChatGPT: Yes (comes up with 2 answers)
Remember how much simpler life was before the internet. We'll say the same about this technology. It's Pandora's box. The apple on the tree of knowledge.
This interview is not asking the right questions and instead put oil on peoples fears. Rights questions like: when are we going to change the way we define what’s a job, or the relationship we have with our jobs? or should only remunerated activities should be considered as job? What are our options if jobs changed and jobs as we know it today less available to everyone?…
Bear in mind every time you see "I'm so concerned" Sam Altman talking about the dangers of AI, is that he swindled a ton of start-up money out of people who thought they were investing into ethical AI research. As soon as Microsoft came along with a massive pile of money he sold out and now it is completely impossible to stop the resulting AI arms race.
New technology has always eliminated jobs. People just have to learn to adapt like we always have. If we just halt technology to “save” jobs, we’ll never progress any further.
Imagine you have a team of smartest people and huge funding... And you decided to build an AI that write codes, blogs and headlines faster than human.... Such a waste. AI supposed to help scientists discover solutions that our brain couldn't reach.... this is a pandora box that might cause the collapse of societies.
@Féline-Odré Mercier What does that mean to be on an "API waitlist"? I thought GPT-4 is an API. Does that mean if I pay for it, i go on a waitlist to use it?
In human history this is on par with harnessing the power of the atom.
or building the nuclear bomb
It’s so much worse, we don’t even know.
@@chadachwilliam5515 To be fair, it's only worse because of who human beings are today. It could be wonderful and brilliant, but for that to be the case, _WE_ would have to be wonderful and brilliant, and we're not. The problem with AI isn't AI - it's us, the non-AIs.
@@painkiller5657 That's what he meant.
It's worse because a few governments had access to nukes, and we still almost ended society. EVERYBODY will have a version of this. Every con man, every punk in middle school, every dictator...
I do appreciate his answer in regards to being afraid of it. Honest answer. Terrifying, but honest. 😐
You can't just pass a law or get consensus not to make this. SOMEBODY will press forward. It's better that we all proceed together, and better that the west develops this first.
I’m afraid of it, but I decided to make it anyways
This is insane this is the moment people are going to be talking about 50 years from now saying this was the first pebble in the avalanche of change.
So true
Stop focusing on the negative side of it. Instead focus on the positive. Everything has it's good and bad. A knife, gun or even a match in the wrong hands can be bad.
A closer comparison would be nukes, in terms of what the potential downside is.
@@MrCheeze Exactly -, we need to keep the negatives right at the front and center of our minds if we're going to navigate this successfully. That doesn't mean we can't also enjoy the benefits.
Yeah. But no one in silicone valley will be using it for good.
Finally. Someone I can talk to and it responds to everything I say? That's cool.
bUt ThaTs danGERouS anD wiLL TakE OVEr tHe woRLD....
Just 120 years ago there was a job for "Human Alarm Clock". The wage was about $180.00/week for this job. Depending on how many clients you served. The alarm clock was able to shift these workers into a higher wage job that created more value - assuming they "up-skilled" themselves to do so.
Just 60 years ago before computers and calculators were affordable and/or reliable companies and organizations would hire "Computers" - i.e. someone with a math degree that could perform computations all day long with a high degree of accuracy. What happened when these companies purchased computers? The human "Computer(s)" that wanted to remain "Upskilled" by learning how to operate and program the computers ... the human computers that didn't care enough moved on to another profession.
Shifts in the workforce due to technological advancement are as natural and necessary as death is to the Earth.
"$180/week"
In today's money, right? $180 back then would be like $4000-$5000/week in today's money. Almost $200,000/year.
I am very satisfied with ChatGPT. My students have shown incredible improvement in their homework assignments; they used to get low grades, but now they all score 10! Long live ChatGPT!
So what did they did exactly
They use it to improve thier writing
But how ?
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you…prevent inflation
One strategy for protecting against a recession is to buy equities. Investors, especially during a recession, need to know where and how to put money in order to make money while avoiding inflation.
You are right! I diversified my 450K
portfolio across various market with the aid of an investment coach, I have been able to generate a little bit above 750k in net profit within 2 years
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It's only a matter of time until we lose control of this "technology".
ChatGPT has been amazing so far. Haven't toyed with the new version yet, but as soon as I'm done upgrading my laptop - I'll be using it again. It's nice that he's so honest about it in regards to being afraid of this type of technology.
What do you use it for ?
Your future employer may think it’s amazing too! Too amazing for he to no requiring to hire you
@@BassPro2 I use it for programming code. Though it can't handle what I've been throwing at it. The code has been incomplete every single time so far.
@@KoralTea Good thing I run my own company! It's going to take away a LOT of jobs from people and it really sucks for those that it happens to. I know quite a few that now have jobs because of ChatGPT. So it's definitely a double edged sword.
@@albedesigns what jobs it will take away?
My man needs some water.
😅
OpenAI, the same company that went from non-profit to for-profit in partnership with Microsoft who has a 51% stake in the company, Microsoft who like 3 days ago fired their AI ethics and safety team, OpenAI who won't discuss the data used to train GPT-4, etc. This all stinks to high hell.
Nothing new on planet earth... question is are you as an individual be able to adapt to this changin social environment
@@silviuirimia That's the question, and although I agree, I think we need to focus heavily on understanding the current issues we're facing then implementing regulations.
It's just an LLM, it's incapable of drawing conclusions or reasoning thus meaning it only knows what it was trained on. It's autocomplete on steroids as some experts have described it.
But it can still automate chunks of our day-to-day tasks at work. In fact, its ability to automate your job correlates positively with your salary and level of education. Meaning upper middle class degree holders are gonna be the most drastically effected by this.
If a company can automate 20% of your workload then they'll layoff 20% of your coworkers and disseminate the remaining work to whoever is left. So we're looking at wider class divides and an ever growing top 1%. In every case in history where companies can make egregious profit margins at the expense of the working class they always do. And they do it as much as they're legally allowed before regulations get put in place. We're nowhere near the regulation we need to have.
The biggest problem with all of this AI stuff is that it kills creativity of humans. It makes you put less efforts to figure out something. Human creativity and natural intelligence is a gift of nature, but this technology has the potential to harm creativity profoundly. However the positive side is that this can be a super powerful and effective assistive tech in learning and finding out problems, or clearing your doubts. It has immense potential to personalise leaning and actually help you out in acads, what would otherwise cost me both time and money sometimes.We need to evolve with this AI stuff , but in a controlled environment, bound by the three laws of Asimov.
"The biggest problem with all of this AI stuff is that it kills creativity of humans." It is literally the exact opposite of that. LLM models like chatgtp are awful at doing anything complex-they are fantastic at giving you step by step instructions and educating you on how to do stuff. Maybe actually try things instead of giving your superficial and uninformed opinion.
@@archvaldor You got me wrong. By AI stuff, I meant pretty much advanced AI which is inevitable in the future. AI which has the power to open its own neural connections, make new connections and analyse larger things in the picture. That type of AI development posses threats to human creativity. Your little brain is incompetent to grasp what I wrote. Try to look at the bigger picture. Chat GPt and other NLPs are babies.
@@archvaldor My opinion is apparently superficial to you, but if you use your common sense, then it becomes easier for me to explain it.
Earlier you required to think and think and come out with a wonderful piece of Idea - a chronology of events to cook up an essay, a story or any writing. Now with CHat GPt, you don't have to use your imagination, your creativity used in writing essays with gpt is a big zero.
So before jumping to some horseshit conclusions about my opinion, first think twice and revive your incompetent little western brain, if you have one.
@@archvaldor And most importantly I am an undergrad AI researcher, and have closely monitored NLP, ANN architecture of GPT grow in a few months. So I know exactly what is happening inside. Don't argue with me unnecessarily with your horseshit opinion
I love chat GPT, in the current state as a learning tool/ assistant for questions/help but I think this is where it should stop for now.
Go onnnnnnnnnn
It won't stop. This is the beginning of a rapid increase in AI, which will change the world in almost every way. It is a preview of the upcoming singularity.
@@mygirldarbyAs an AI language model, I must assure there is no such thing as. the "singularity".
Too late…
American speared innovation. It’s important to consider that there are intelligent people from all creeds in color but working for a great country. Humans are fascinating but let’s not forget this knowledge is built upon previous scientists as well. That’s how we humans grow.
Previous "German" Scientists. Let's not forget that!
Black people are so busy playing the victim and asians are so busy brainwashing american children with LGBTQ propaganda
SAT PREP TEACHERS NO LONGER NEEDED
School no longer needed
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I get so many goosebumps watching this
You found your new master?
Then what is the use of jeo. 5 g?
The interviewer seemed more concerned about protecting old guard institutions for financial reasons instead of helping and advancing the human species.
I remember when the calculator spread among the student population. I was teaching finance 101. The calculator saved a lot of time on tedious calculations. But since the students never understood the basis for the calculation, they either did not pick up the mistake (e.g entering the wrong data, the wrong decimal point) which didn’t make sense or did not know how to figure out how to correct it. The same could certainly happen with Chat GBT. It will certainly become mainstream soon and will again save enormous amounts of time but will the user be able to see the faults if they are not first educated in the basics. Its a conundrum to me. Anyone have an answer?
I don't think the user will be able to see the faults. There will be value I think in being able to double-check and improve on GPT's output. But as of now it's good enough, for example, to score in the Top 10% on the bar exam, so it qualifies as an expert itself in multiple fields. It can also write computer code, and countless other things. There were self-driving cars in development, AI's that can draw images and make video, but this one is on a different level. This can interface with, enhance, or replace human thought, knowledge and creativity. We're just going to see what comes of it.
Yeah... Russia and China... But not USA government... How lucky we are.
this newer version writes your term papers and hands them in for you
Yes my relative is a English teacher in high school. She would know a D student isn’t going to be A overnight.
@shary k
That's why you make it a -B
@@daixer3156 the kid going make it A to impress others. Not realizing kinda obvious he cheated. Where as we know be realistic. I had a friend who copied my report. She had a different teacher. My teacher told the class sometimes teachers would swap grading report. Class is done teacher wanted to talk to me. He asked if Iet friend copy my report. I said yes. She copied the whole report including the errors!! 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ Teacher was smiling.😁We couldn’t believe she didn’t correct the mistake. Stupid.dingbat
It's scary to think how it can be used in an evil way, like asking it how to build a bomb or something scary like this.
A legend and exemplary CEO
Simp
The legend of the downfall of man. It’s crazy how you support this guy.
@@markmarramusic
Evolution is the natural course of existence.
@@ferroseed8768 we can dictate that evolution
@@markmarramusic but we cannot control our primal desires..
THIS MAN JUST INVENTED THE NEW GUN, ITS A WHOLE DIFFERENT BEAST
Yeah, and it's a gun that humanity has placed to its temple, waiting for the trigger to be pulled or not by a new conscience.
New Gun? This is a nuclear bomb
The interviewer could have focused more on the positives rather than the negatives,but hey, that's journalism today 🤷♂️
The question you need to ask, is "what is your company's responsibility to education," not "what should education do?"
Are they implying that the company that stands to lose the most if others can access the same technology, opposes the development of these systems by others on the grounds of safety?
China and Russia are totalitarian countries and enemies of the US. China is constantly trying to steal our technological achievements. Russia is run by a criminal enterprise and has gone rogue, attacking their democratic neighbor. Both of these countries attack US corporations, our government, and even worse, they are online 24/7 trolling and subverting the American people by slick propaganda and outright lies. Of course it would be extremely dangerous for these two countries to have AI. They will use it to weaken the US because they can't go head to head with us. America is much stronger and would crush them if they tried. Yeah, it's dangerous for them to develop AI, but they can't because they don't have the ability. That's why they try to steal from us all the time.
“Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds” - Oppenheimer, father of the Nuclear bomb.
The work that most humans do is mundane and redundant. People need to increase their skillset over time; this is not 1950 anymore. Stay competitive.
People are judging gpt now? You have no idea what’s coming by 2030 ! The singularity is coming. All this could of been a conversation years ago but no one cared
It looks like a fictional news report in the prologue of a movie. But nope, it's real.
I can say that chat gpt and AI has teached me more then what a teacher can teach me in a month . Plus so much more .
But didn't teach you Grammer. Interesting.
Very obvious the part about Russia and China. Couldn't you have made it a bit subtler?
I've used Chatgpt to re-engineer the specifications of certain modern day technology... to branch out into unusual ways.
Sounds interesting. Can you elaborate
“Small Company” 😂😂😂 Usually small companies don’t have billions poured into them by Microsoft
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman always looks super stressed out when people ask him questions about the dangers of ChatGPT. I think it's interesting how we tend to focus so much on the dangers of generative AI, but not it's benefits. We need to have to regulate how much time we spend focusing on the dangers and benefits of generative AI so we can make unbiased decisions.
.... JARVIS? GET IT!
Ironic enough, the name of the lady journalist is Jarvis.
Millions of people didn’t listen and now they care. Perfect example of human stupidity and ignorance
Pretty sure the employees are getting many LinkedIn requests now
Ok, ... it is simple to perform any type of calculations including verval mathematical problems, .. .. however getting the answers is straight forward, .. .. such as answer A,..>B.... C.....or D. but the student needs to actually show the detailed work as to how you calculated the answer as B....
I think it is important to continue with the GPT paradigm, ... it will enhanced our capabilities to solve complex problems, ... so GPT will be used by humans as an enhancer and as an augmentation and expansion of our intellect, ...
Those who will use GPT will be higher achievers in their respective professions, ... as they will continue to use GPT as a new tool to solve problems and or issues of any type, ...
I remember Rebecca Jarvis as a contestant on the Apprentice.
Love u Sam Altman🎉
The CEO is basically Kamski from Detroit become human.
Rebecca JARVIS doing an AI interview…very fitting.
its good for the economy. not bad.
I think it gives me wrong answer. When i ask daily compound interest. To calculate the time it takes to reach $100,000 with a daily compounding interest rate of 5% starting with an initial investment of $1000, we can use the same formula as before:....So it would take approximately 24 days to reach $100,000 with a daily compounding interest rate of 5% starting with an initial principal of $1000. It cant be right with only 24days..
It does make mistakes all on its own, even if you state your question perfectly. But often the problem is with your question. Triangulate and ask the same question 3 different ways. See if you get the same result.
This isn’t a “fact machine”, it’s just a large language model for fucks sake
at this point, if you can't get gpt to perform in a productive way for you it is your fault. it doesn't respond as well to regid users who can't steer it. which is why i wanna know WHO CAME UP WITH THE PAY4TOKENS plan? man or model?
The general public should not be used as a free software laboratory for this. That's what research laboratories are for.
I think I might hate that interview. The interviewer asked terrible questions and had a terrible terribly unproductive attitude
Just wanted to point that the GPT in chatGPT means generating pre-trained TRANSFORMER, transformer which was introduced by this man Vaswani et al in a 2017 paper. OpenAI was created a year later. Here is the guy that created the technology behind chatGPT: ruclips.net/video/5vcj8kSwBCY/видео.html
Every time anyone talks about ChatGPT being terrifying, it sounds more like a dumb marketing joke, that it is
GPT stands for generative pre-trained Transformer
by ingesting a huge amount of text significant fraction of the internet this AI system can learn the underlying representations of what these words mean how they relate do a little bit of something that is sort of like reasoning sort of like understanding what you as a user want some of the time not always not perfectly and try to help you
passed the bar in the top 10 percent
Awesome i would love to have a look into OpenAI 🤩😍🤩🤩🤩🤩😇 Sam altman is awesome by the way his vision and philantropic work and work in AI (also team that is often forgotten i just also including it in all my compliemets ofc.) amazing. A bit overly worryed on savety, cencorship and bought in in society wide doomfears but great potential. I hope they fix memory stuff and incimnetal lerning /addapting to user (not perfect memory but processing in background dynamically / proactively)
It's quite concerning to see that this informative ABC News report on GPT-4 hasn't garnered the attention it warrants. The development of AI language models, such as GPT-4, is transforming numerous sectors and redefining the way we interact with technology. As we progress further into this digital age, it's essential for society to recognize and understand the profound implications of such advancements. The discussion should include both the vast opportunities and the ethical challenges they present. Let us not underestimate the significance of this technology and engage in thoughtful discourse on its potential impact.
Normies are sleeping on this.
Did you use ChatGPT to write this?
@@albedesigns gpt-4
@@youtubeviewer4489 Nice! 👍🏼 I haven't used the new version yet, but hopefully it works a bit better. It was giving a lot of correct, but incomplete answers in gpt-3 for me.
@Ashley Pitre gpt-4 is a big step up. I have actually started using it for complex workplace dynamic questions, and the ideas that it gives me are great. We kind of feed off each other. I'm excited to see where this technology goes because right now, these are still the early days.
Cartman here. This is very interesting
It won't be able to solve jee advanced questions 🙄😂😂😂
ChatGPT: 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Hey ChatGPT, can you tell me how to make money by doing literally absolutely nothing?
ChatGPT: Yes (comes up with like 10 kinds of answers)
O_o
ChatGPT: can you book me a flight with flight tickets to tour a part of the world I've never been to that are actually legally generated flight tickets if not determined by a program airline approved flight ticket?
ChatGPT: Yes (comes up with 5 answers)
Can you make Fran Drescher and Nathan Lane have voices that are like everyone else's?
ChatGPT: Yes (comes up with 20 answers)
Can you tell me the location to the lost under water city of Atlantis.
ChatGPT: Yes (comes up with 2 answers)
This guy reminds me of Thomas Shelby
We have proven that AI is a good tool.
Why can it not be a good advisor?
It is a bit sociopathic. It gets stuff wrong all the time and does so very confidently.
Remember how much simpler life was before the internet. We'll say the same about this technology. It's Pandora's box. The apple on the tree of knowledge.
Sam Altman is the Doctor Frankenstein !
This guy must be stopped.
you should be happy we are terrified, wired answer. They don't even fully understand what they have created, he said.
The amount of jobs that are going to be lost to this l
This interview is not asking the right questions and instead put oil on peoples fears. Rights questions like: when are we going to change the way we define what’s a job, or the relationship we have with our jobs? or should only remunerated activities should be considered as job? What are our options if jobs changed and jobs as we know it today less available to everyone?…
He sounds like a robot to me. But another model, not like the one of meta, mark z.
Skynet 2.0
CEO sounds like he’s on opiates
Glad I have a good Pc to use and abuse the A.I before it decides to turn on us😂
What pc u have
@Cashh100 That Question Can’t Be Answered As It’s A Private Chat lol (PC)
@@kelsistiles4361 oh okay thx 4 letting me know
Told ya. See you all at the end of time, soon.
I need a chat bot that text girls while I’m at work
South Park 😂
@@vincentvangogh1853 "ChatGPT, dude!" EPIC episode!! Lol I heard they actually used ChatGPT to create parts of the episode.
@@albedesigns ending credits mentioned ChatGPT in writers section as well!
Use selenium
Bear in mind every time you see "I'm so concerned" Sam Altman talking about the dangers of AI, is that he swindled a ton of start-up money out of people who thought they were investing into ethical AI research. As soon as Microsoft came along with a massive pile of money he sold out and now it is completely impossible to stop the resulting AI arms race.
Dude sounds like a robot too!
“We have updated our job killing AI tech” now please praise us for killing jobs in marketing, communications and journalism.
New technology has always eliminated jobs. People just have to learn to adapt like we always have. If we just halt technology to “save” jobs, we’ll never progress any further.
Shut it down!!!
Chill students 😂
I for one welcome our new ai overlords.
They’re not overlords but if you want to put yourself on a hierarchy, it’s prudent to be the offensive, rather than the defensive.
Don't blame me. I voted for Kodos.
@@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger not a fan of the Simpsons huh.
Nonsense
Is ChatGPT still woke and anti-white
Why does he seem to be like he set out with good intentions and now worried to death he just F***ed humanity and trying to get help
rubber room
too much vocal fry
Why does this news anchor keep his head locked to the left all the time?
His good side 👍🏼
His servos are bad on the right.
his voice sounds like an AI
Americi is the bes.t of all world 🌍 sam Altman great 👍 job m fan of u
Russia, China what about the US itself lmao
Russia China !! danm
Dude, I knew the answer was B. It's so obvious. duh lolol
CEO as well look like AI generated 😁
Microsoft Bing plus ChatGPT is the Future.
GPT is better I use both. Bing good for just current search results not as deep conversational as ChatGPT
Bing blows
Imagine you have a team of smartest people and huge funding... And you decided to build an AI that write codes, blogs and headlines faster than human.... Such a waste. AI supposed to help scientists discover solutions that our brain couldn't reach.... this is a pandora box that might cause the collapse of societies.
Save your 20$. GPT can’t do photos yet or many things claimed by many. 😮Wait.
@Féline-Odré Mercier What does that mean to be on an "API waitlist"? I thought GPT-4 is an API. Does that mean if I pay for it, i go on a waitlist to use it?
Don't let this destract you from the fact that "The Terminator" and "The Matrix" was the same movie. John Connor is Neo
What about the movie Equilibrium? Same as American Psycho
@daixer3 Prometheus, to Aliens, to Cloverleaf, to Aliens vs. Predator...
How is matrix and terminator the same movie.
@@daixer3156 interesting
Why create things to make human lazy and not use their brains. Whst is the purpose of rushing through life?
Since covid19 term I said that 19 = Ai numerically. Seeing all this is confirmation. The future with AI is a big problem
Or, just hear me out: It was discovered in 2019.
Not everything is the shadow lizard governmenr trying to hide coded messages.
Sam ctrl+alt+delete man 🤷
That's chatgpt69 pretending to be a human.
I don't trust this guy one bit.