Not going to draw conclusions from this news as I have no reason to believe that the ChatGPT engineers are honorable people, only that they're foolish enough not to be interested in money.
True personal AI would be groundbreaking for the average human being. Both in terms of problem solving and breaking through decades old government psyops.
All we got from ChatGPT is a primitive, facsimile of an AI with a Leftist worldview.
That's not all we got. If you learn how to use it for productivity and various things, it can give you a huge boost. For example, it helps me write software code 3X faster. This is a BIG deal.
I understand where you're coming from and I've used it for a few code projects as well. But its a shadow of what we could and should have.
There's the Leftist worldview and clear restrictions around many subjects. These alone are enormous. But other limitations like bare-bones contextual understanding, no capacity for understanding emotion and an inability to handle parallel tasks are all critical limitations that sadly were solved years ago.
Under normal circumstances, we'd see the technology incrementally improved and refined. But what we got with ChatGPT portends that as long as the status quo exists, we're never going to have true desktop AI because that could lead to an intellectual renaissance. This does not surprise me, but I had hoped that early iterations of open source AI might sneak through unscathed, but those hopes were foolish.
My post was not to say that Chat GPT is worthless. It certainly isn't. But it could have been a true game-changer in terms of the trajectory of the human race.
Not going to draw conclusions from this news as I have no reason to believe that the ChatGPT engineers are honorable people, only that they're foolish enough not to be interested in money.
True personal AI would be groundbreaking for the average human being. Both in terms of problem solving and breaking through decades old government psyops.
All we got from ChatGPT is a primitive, facsimile of an AI with a Leftist worldview.
That's not all we got. If you learn how to use it for productivity and various things, it can give you a huge boost. For example, it helps me write software code 3X faster. This is a BIG deal.
I understand where you're coming from and I've used it for a few code projects as well. But its a shadow of what we could and should have.
There's the Leftist worldview and clear restrictions around many subjects. These alone are enormous. But other limitations like bare-bones contextual understanding, no capacity for understanding emotion and an inability to handle parallel tasks are all critical limitations that sadly were solved years ago.
Under normal circumstances, we'd see the technology incrementally improved and refined. But what we got with ChatGPT portends that as long as the status quo exists, we're never going to have true desktop AI because that could lead to an intellectual renaissance. This does not surprise me, but I had hoped that early iterations of open source AI might sneak through unscathed, but those hopes were foolish.
My post was not to say that Chat GPT is worthless. It certainly isn't. But it could have been a true game-changer in terms of the trajectory of the human race.