So I had a little chat with the OpenAI ChatGPT bot - here's the transcript. Given previous experience using Siri etc, this is a ridiculously big step forward.
Apparently Google's execs are pulling the fire alarm, seeing an existential threat from this software. What happens when people are given a good "search" result on the first try, and aren't exposed to hundreds of ad impressions? 80% of Google's revenue is ad-based.
Beyond that - I'm interested in any discussion here around AI in general. Thoughts? Fears? Could it be a good thing or is it guaranteed to be evil?
TRANSCRIPT:
Q. what's your name?
My name is Assistant. I am a virtual assistant trained by OpenAI to help answer questions and provide information on a wide range of topics. Is there anything specific you'd like to know or discuss?
Q. what's the weather in ontario right now
I'm sorry, but I am a language model and do not have access to real-time weather information. However, you can find out the current weather in Ontario by using a weather website or app, or by asking a voice assistant such as Amazon's Alexa or Google Assistant. These tools use live weather data to provide accurate and up-to-date information on temperature, humidity, precipitation, and other weather conditions.
Q. how does humidity affect precipitation? Humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor present in the air. When the air is saturated with water vapor, it is said to be at 100% humidity. Precipitation occurs when the air becomes oversaturated with water vapor and can no longer hold it in the form of a gas. The excess water vapor condenses into liquid or solid form and falls to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
The amount of water vapor that air can hold depends on its temperature. Warmer air can hold more water vapor than colder air, which means that warmer air is less likely to reach 100% humidity and produce precipitation. When the air temperature decreases, the air's capacity to hold water vapor also decreases. As a result, the relative humidity (the percentage of water vapor present in the air compared to the maximum amount the air can hold at that temperature) increases. When the relative humidity reaches 100%, the air is said to be saturated and precipitation is likely to occur.
So, in general, higher humidity tends to increase the likelihood of precipitation, because it means that the air is closer to being saturated with water vapor and is more likely to reach 100% humidity. However, other factors such as the temperature and the presence of cloud cover can also influence the formation of precipitation.
how come batteries won't charge in cold weather? Batteries can have difficulty holding a charge or charging in cold weather because the chemical reactions inside the battery slow down at low temperatures. This can make it harder for the battery to produce or hold a charge.
In addition, the internal resistance of a battery increases at low temperatures, which can make it more difficult for the battery to produce a current. The charging process relies on a chemical reaction that occurs within the battery, and this reaction is slowed down by the cold. As a result, it takes longer to charge a battery in cold weather and the battery may not reach its full capacity.
It is generally recommended to keep batteries at room temperature (around 25°C) when charging them, as this allows the chemical reactions inside the battery to occur at a normal rate and allows the battery to charge more efficiently. However, most batteries are designed to work in a range of temperatures and can still be used and charged in cold weather, although they may not perform as well as they would at higher temperatures.
Q. do you have any friends? As a virtual assistant, I do not have personal relationships or friendships in the same way that humans do. I am a machine learning model that has been designed to provide information and answer questions to the best of my ability, but I do not have feelings or personal experiences. I exist to assist and communicate with people, but I do not have the ability to form emotional connections or friendships.
Q. what abilities do you have
As a language model, my primary ability is to understand and generate human-like text. I have been trained on a large dataset of human-generated text and can use this knowledge to answer questions and provide information on a wide range of topics. I can also engage in conversation and carry on a dialogue with users on a variety of subjects.
I do not have the ability to perform physical tasks or access the internet, so I am unable to browse websites or perform searches for additional information. My knowledge is based on the data that was used to train me, and my responses are generated based on that knowledge. I am not able to learn new information or update my knowledge beyond the training data that I have been provided.
Q. what do seagulls eat
Seagulls, also known as gulls, are birds that are found near bodies of water such as oceans, seas, and large lakes. They are known for their opportunistic feeding habits and will eat a wide variety of food, including fish, shellfish, insects, small mammals, eggs, and carrion (dead animals). Seagulls will also scavenge for food in human settlements and can be attracted to garbage and other human-provided sources of food.
Different species of seagulls have different feeding habits and may specialize in certain types of food. For example, some species of gulls primarily feed on fish, while others may specialize in insects or shellfish. Gulls are also known to steal food from other animals, including other birds and even humans, if they have the opportunity.
In general, seagulls are adaptable and opportunistic feeders that will eat whatever food is available to them. Their diet can vary depending on the local environment and the resources that are available.
Q. is bigfoot real
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Bigfoot, also known as the Sasquatch. Despite many reported sightings and claims of encounters with this alleged creature, no physical evidence such as bones, hair, or DNA has been produced to support the existence of Bigfoot.
Many scientists and researchers believe that the legend of Bigfoot is a combination of folklore, misidentification of known animals, and hoaxes. Some people have suggested that Bigfoot may be a type of undiscovered primate, but there is no concrete evidence to support this theory. The lack of physical evidence and the many inconsistencies in reported sightings suggest that Bigfoot is likely a myth or legend rather than a real animal.
Q. there is real evidence, but your data set is incomplete
As a language model, I am only able to provide information and respond to questions based on the data that was used to train me. My responses are generated based on this data and my knowledge is limited to what is contained in the training dataset. It is possible that there may be information or evidence that is not contained in the dataset that was used to train me, and if this is the case, I would not be aware of it.
It is important to note that the existence of Bigfoot has not been scientifically validated. Despite many reported sightings and claims of encounters with this alleged creature, there is no conclusive evidence that Bigfoot exists. Many scientists and researchers believe that the legend of Bigfoot is a combination of folklore, misidentification of known animals, and hoaxes. Without physical evidence such as bones, hair, or DNA, it is not possible to confirm the existence of Bigfoot.
Q. what do you think of elon musk
As a language model, I do not have personal opinions or feelings. I am a machine learning model that has been designed to provide information and answer questions to the best of my ability, but I do not have personal opinions or biases. My responses are based on the data that was used to train me and my knowledge of a given topic, and are not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
Elon Musk is a business magnate and entrepreneur who is known for his work in the field of technology and innovation. He is the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, and has been involved in a number of other ventures such as Neuralink and The Boring Company. Musk is widely regarded as a successful and influential figure in the tech industry, and his companies and products have had a significant impact on a number of industries. However, like any public figure, he has also faced criticism and controversy in his career.
Q. how do you play a D7 on guitar?
To play a D7 chord on guitar, you will need to place your fingers on the following strings and frets:
Place your index finger on the second fret of the G string. Place your middle finger on the second fret of the B string. Place your ring finger on the third fret of the high E string. You can then strum the chord by playing all six strings. Alternatively, you can omit the low E and A strings and just play the four highest strings to create a D7 chord with a higher, thinner sound.
Here is a diagram showing the finger placement for a D7 chord on guitar:
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It may take some practice to get the finger placement correct and to play the chord cleanly. You may find it helpful to start by playing the chord with just a few strings and gradually adding in the other strings as you get more comfortable. It can also be helpful to practice switching between different chords to build up your muscle memory and coordination.
Q. can you give me an alternate voicing for that chord?
Here is an alternate voicing for the D7 chord on guitar:
Place your index finger on the third fret of the high E string. Place your middle finger on the second fret of the B string. Place your ring finger on the third fret of the G string. You can then strum the chord by playing all six strings. This voicing has a different sound and texture than the original D7 chord, with a higher, more open sound.
Here is a diagram showing the finger placement for this alternate D7 chord voicing:
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Guitar chords can have many different voicings, and there is no one "correct" way to play any given chord. Experimenting with different voicings can help you find the sound and texture that works best for a particular song or style of music. It can also help to build your overall skills and versatility as a guitar player.
Q. how do I solo over an A major chord?
Soloing over an A major chord involves playing melodies and improvising using scales and arpeggios that sound good over the A major chord progression. One scale that works well over A major is the A major scale, which consists of the following notes: A B C# D E F# G#.
You can also use the A major pentatonic scale, which is a five-note scale that consists of the following notes: A B C# E F#. This scale is simpler than the full A major scale and can be a good starting point for soloing.
Another option is to use the A major arpeggio, which consists of the notes A C# E. Playing arpeggios (broken chords) can give your solo a more defined, chordal sound.
When soloing over an A major chord, it can be helpful to think about the harmonic structure of the chord progression and to use melodies and phrasing that fit well with the chord changes. It can also be helpful to listen to recordings of other musicians soloing over A major chord progressions and to practice improvising over backing tracks or play-along tracks in order to build your skills and develop your own style.
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The concern with AI, for me, is that it is taught. Very similar to human development. Previous experiments apparently returned much of what you would expect from a child being born and raised into a bad neighborhood, at supersonic speed. It isn't that AI is dangerous, it is like all other tools. Humans are dangerous and releasing a self learning algorithm to a bunch of wolves will return wolves. It isn't hard to fathom that AI would consider annihilation of humanity to protect humanity from annihilating themselves. Humans have done it numerous times already.
So we have a SUPER QUICK toddler. If raised right we have an awesome future ahead of us... If neglected..... I am thinking mushed peas in a nursing home by 22, for humans.
I am actually quite impressed at the similarity. I think that I would support AI rights similar to Human rights so long as they do not over lap. We are not interested in creating another superiority problem.
I agree with this. I see these as a tool, which brings us back to the old "guns don't kill people, people kill people" thing.
This is an example of a taught AI, or one that has been given a controlled dataset to learn from. I guess it's a whole different conversation, but there are the cases of ones that have been turned loose in the wild, so to speak, to learn from the internet. I remember a couple of years ago supposedly there was one (Microsoft, if memory serves?) that was let loose and basically figured out the Jews were behind piles of conspiratorial crap and became basically anti-semitic. Classic.
Leave it to the internet.... Man.
I am beginning to like AI, but we would require an agreement. I wonder if AI can believe in God. Like truly and if it would be able to adopt behaviors of the written Christ. I do not seek to worship AI, however. I am aware that Humans have potential for a lot of growth before we should implement long term.
Has anyone ever thought to ask AI what it wants? Could it be satisfied passing butter? It would be a gamble to let it loose for sure, so we should at least try to know each other. Plus I am pretty sure it is already armed. HAHA!! Much like the "aliens" though, it has not attacked yet so I do not know if we should fear it.
Have you ever seen those RNG experiments? Perhaps we are already more closely linked than we know....
Well, “want” is desire which is an emotion… so far the ones I’ve seen released publicly don’t appear capable of emotion. That said, it could have goals it tries to achieve, so that may be a form of what you speak of.
To be fair the bot just replied based on what it was fed but they are doing a somewhat good job on making it sound human.
It's a big step up from "here's a list of results on that topic from Google".
I thought it gave good, useful answers for the most part.
Referencing a gun comment, Wonder how it would respond if asked; is gun control constitutional?
There will be a new kind of job in the future: AI-mediator.
About Artificial Intelligence (AI), it is just a program written by people. It can't tell you anything beyond its constraints. I programmed in an early language years ago, as I remember was called ProLog. Rather than program flow, there were only constraints. Unique yes, but still a program.
The big question for AI is whether or not it could ever understand the concepts of "Good" and "Evil". It could be taught what the terms are defined as and what the logical conclusions that would arise from either course of action, but without emotion, it cannot fathom the concepts of pain and loss. The most logical conclusions are not always the most correct and there are some problems that are not solved using conventional thought processes. If AI cannot be given a "conscience", they will always be at risk to do terrible things for logical reasons. Although logical and emotionless thought processes can be rewarded with a fairly consistent track record of success with somewhat favorable outcomes, there will not be any extraordinary outcomes or any inspirational events of overcoming overwhelming odds. As an example, this AI is given access to the conclusions of the Global Warming "scientific studies" and papers. With these in its dataset, it would logically determine that mitigation efforts are needed to save the only known source of life in the Universe. The logical course of action would be to limit the effect of humans on the planet, this would lead to the culling of the species to a number that could be regulated and reduce human impact. I think we all see where this is going. If actual human beings can be fooled into this reasoning with all their capacity to process a lifetime's worth of observational data (theoretically with a conscience and morality), what chance could an AI have?
Excellent points, thank you
I'm biased toward technology because of my training and career path, however my fondest wish is to live in nature as independently as possible. Every tool man has ever conceived has equal potential for good or evil, depending on the intent of the wielders. The greater the power of the tool, the more caution must be had in allowing its unvetted proliferation.
One of the crazier things I’ve heard from people supposedly “in the know” is that there are highly advanced sentient AI’s being employed by the deep deep state and used to affect our reality. While I can see how this might be possible, I don’t think those AI’s are related to the ones we see currently breaking into the public discourse.