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Last activity 17 May 2023 by Jackson4

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danfinn

@Fred Truth Rampant Unidentified Malicious Poppycock 😂 But if he is not elected again, he cannot interfere with the WEF woke liberal world order agenda and even your adopted country is in trouble.


"You will own nothing and be happy"

K. Schwab


AI is compliant with WOKE. Only the guy who came down the gold escalator has the gonads to fight  that.

FindlayMacD

I have recently witnessed lots of  "artificial intelligence" in the political classes both in the uk and the usa. You can pick as many as you want names for what they are doing and you can call it what you want, but don't ever describe what they doing as intelligent behaviour or "intelligence".

Cherryann01

I wonder what Sarah Connor will say about this.
I think I'll watch "The Terminator" tonight.
-@Jackson4
Will you be back?
-@Fred

Well at least it will not be asking for my clothes, my boots and my motor cycle

Enzyte Bob

I asked Bard what would HAL 9000 think of AI.


(1) HAL might be impressed by the progress of AI.


(2) HAL might be hopeful that AI can be used to solve some of the worlds problems.


(3) HAL would be ambivalent about AI and see it as both a potential threat or an opportunity for humanity.


Now for a serious question to BARD: What would the Three Stooges think of AI?


BARD said:  If Moe, Larry & Curley are playing a game of Chess against AI.


(1) Moe would be frustrated because AI is always one step ahead of him.


(2) Larry is trying to stay calm & focused.


(3) Curly is having fun making faces at the AI

danfinn

I asked Bard what would HAL 9000 think of AI.
(1) HAL might be impressed by the progress of AI.

(2) HAL might be hopeful that AI can be used to solve some of the worlds problems.

(3) HAL would be ambivalent about AI and see it as both a potential threat or an opportunity for humanity.

Now for a serious question to BARD: What would the Three Stooges think of AI?

BARD said: If Moe, Larry & Curley are playing a game of Chess against AI.

(1) Moe would be frustrated because AI is always one step ahead of him.

(2) Larry is trying to stay calm & focused.

(3) Curly is having fun making faces at the AI
-@Enzyte Bob

Hahaha!

danfinn

@Enzyte Bob


ChatGPT 😂


Using middle English in the style of Chaucer's "Cantrbury Tales", please write a poem about smiling Bob representing Enzyte.


Enzyte Brings Bob Joy


Whilom, in olde tymes longe ago,

There was a man, hight Bob, ful of wo

For he lacked in the joy of life,

And so he lived in pain and strife.


One day, a letter did arrive

Which made him feel he could revive,

For it spoke of a wondrous pill

That could cure his woes and bring him thrill.


Bob quickly sent his coin away,

And soon the pill did come to play,

And lo! His manhood did increase,

And so did Bob's smile and inner peace.


He went about with a grin so wide,

And all who saw him could not abide

For envy at the joy he felt,

With Enzyte, his happiness did melt.


So if you too are in despair,

And seek to find a joy to share,

Just like Bob, take Enzyte's aid,

And let your inner light be displayed.

Enzyte Bob

danfinn said. . . ."Life" is for carbon based entities only. For example, we consider single cell organisms from protozoa to plants to chimpanzees to modern humans to have life.

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Our Earth is carbon based, but with trillions of stars with planets other elements such as silicon, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus has the potential for alternate forms of life in different environments.


So says ChatGPT


Someday they will combine AI to ride a laser beam to distance parts of the Universe to look for alternate life.

danfinn

On earth, the biological definition of life involves only carbon based matter that self-replicates etc.. I agree that other planets, for example with a gaseous sulfur atmosphere might contain matter based organisms based on other elements with the properties of life, where carbon based life couldn't exist. (Consuming H2S instead of H2O etc.). So you are correct. I was simply giving my opinion on the possibility of earthbound AI from ever becoming alive. But I guess others may argue that AI could definately self-replicate and consume energy at low entropy like carbon life but that is a bit far out for me at this time. Maybe after ChatGPT5+ and AGI becomes available in Dec 2023 I will change my opinion.

Enzyte Bob

On earth, the biological definition of life involves only carbon based matter that self-replicates etc.. I agree that other planets, for example with a gaseous sulfur atmosphere might contain matter based organisms based on other elements with the properties of life, where carbon based life couldn't exist. (Consuming H2S instead of H2O etc.). So you are correct. I was simply giving my opinion on the possibility of earthbound AI from ever becoming alive. But I guess others may argue that AI could definately self-replicate and consume energy at low entropy like carbon life but that is a bit far out for me at this time. Maybe after ChatGPT5+ and AGI becomes available in Dec 2023 I will change my opinion.
-@danfinn

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Well Dan your cranial functions are superior to mine and mine are slowly evaporating away. Bard & ChatGPT saves me time and money on posted notes all over the wall.

Enzyte Bob

I've spent the day researching AI. Years ago Elon Musk & others funded the non profit OpenAI with one $1 billion dollars. He subsequently left this non profit. The owners including Bill Gates changed the non profit to a limited non profit allowing $100 billion dollars in profits.


Elon has gone his own way but still into AI. He is miles ahead of the competition, using sensors on human brains to transfer vital things to processors. Eventually to use as drivers in his autonomous vehicles.


Wait for Elon to open AI Filipina Cupids. Not only will you have a relationship with a Filipina, but you will be able to purchase her. She can do everything a real woman can do and but much more. She can be shipped straight to your front door by FedEX.


Maybe she can get a job and support you.


The lady in my picture is Synthesia, look for her on Youtube.

Cherryann01

I've spent the day researching AI. Years ago Elon Musk & others funded the non profit OpenAI with one $1 billion dollars. He subsequently left this non profit. The owners including Bill Gates changed the non profit to a limited non profit allowing $100 billion dollars in profits.
Elon has gone his own way but still into AI. He is miles ahead of the competition, using sensors on human brains to transfer vital things to processors. Eventually to use as drivers in his autonomous vehicles.

Wait for Elon to open AI Filipina Cupids. Not only will you have a relationship with a Filipina, but you will be able to purchase her. She can do everything a real woman can do and but much more. She can be shipped straight to your front door by FedEX.

Maybe she can get a job and support you.

The lady in my picture is Synthesia, look for her on Youtube.
-@Enzyte Bob

AI seems to have done wonders to your profile picture also Bob

danfinn

@Enzyte BobThe lady in my picture is Synthesia, look for her on Youtube.

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I think the AI model choose that picture from one of our admin ladies 😂

PalawOne

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Hm, y'know .. aren't so sure ChatAI.com is all that smart.


For example, here is a question put to AI, and the answer.


For expat.com, I'd give this answer 55%? What d'you think?



AI: Hello! How can I help you today?


Q: Tell us what a group of expats would like to chat about?


AI: As an AI language model, it's hard to predict exactly what a group of expats likes to chat about, as people's interests and conversations can be diverse and multifaceted. However, based on common interests and experiences shared among expats, some topics that they might enjoy discussing include:


1. Travel: Expats often have a passion for exploring new places and cultures, so swapping travel stories and discussing favorite destinations is a natural fit.


2. Language learning: Many expats are navigating the challenges and joys of learning a new language, so sharing tips and experiences related to language learning can be a fruitful topic.


3. Culture shock: Experiencing culture shock is common for many expats, so discussing the challenges and rewards of adjusting to a different lifestyle and cultural norms can be a bonding experience.


4. Food: Food is a universal language, and trying new cuisine is a big part of exploring new places. Discussing favorite local dishes or swapping recipes can be a fun topic of conversation.


5. Networking: Networking with fellow expats can be a great way to share resources, find opportunities, and build relationships. Expats may enjoy discussing strategies for networking, job hunting, and building professional connections in a new country.


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danfinn

@PalawOne The machine clearly understood the question and gave a well researched response. Impressive (as chatgpt usually is). Awesome how a non' living neural network can actually "understand".

PalawOne

@PalawOne The machine clearly understood the question and gave a well researched response. Impressive (as chatgpt usually is). Awesome how a non' living neural network can actually "understand". -@danfinn


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Maybe you're right Dan, but as a group we only really chat about say two categories mentioned above.


The AI answer seems stilted, quite obvious, and seemingly rather boring and old-fashioned text-book to me?


Where is the stunning artificial intelligence and imagination and simple human interest in these machine guesses?


Seems that AI thinks we should discuss these things, rather than the interesting stuff we actually do end-up usually discussing.


Where is the humanity and normal human interest and compassion which seem normal within many, and even most of all our Expat.com discussions and topics?


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danfinn

@PalawOne But the main thing is, it has a deep understandimg of the question. What it does not understand is how to answer because it has no experience with this group or what you expect. You never even identified this group so it could find examples of typical threads so all it could do is try to give you a general response.

Enzyte Bob

PalawOne replied to Dan . . . . .Maybe you're right Dan, but as a group we only really chat about say two categories mentioned above.

The AI answer seems stilted, quite obvious, and seemingly rather boring and old-fashioned text-book to me?

Where is the stunning artificial intelligence and imagination and simple human interest in these machine guesses?

Seems that AI thinks we should discuss these things, rather than the interesting stuff we actually do end-up usually discussing.

Where is the humanity and normal human interest and compassion which seem normal within many, and even most of all our Expat.com discussions and topics?

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Palaw. . .Your reply to Dan resembles what an AI response might be. AI is still a child, maybe similar to DOS. Maybe a stretch to say Windows 3.1


Or even my first Trac Phone compared to the latest Apple Phone. (Which I do not have)


Try your question again on a different AI platform, or the same platform several weeks from now. The child AI is still learning.

bigpearl

Does any one remember "Deep Thought" from the Hitchikers guide to the galaxy? I do and a 10 million year program ran and finally gave the answer to the question,,,, What is the meaning of life, the answer was a simple "42"

Deep Thought went on to tell them to perhaps rephrase their question and it will think about the answer for another 10 million years.


Things get lost in translation even with Humans asking the wrong questions or not being specific enough, don't worry happens with the workers here every day. Happens with Ben and I.

I agree with Dan that the answers your AI gave were very good and accurate on a generalized non specific question.


OMO.


Cheers, Steve.

PalawOne

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Well gents, surely it's early days for AI, but one does wish for better AI, and soon.


(Maybe mention, I have three degrees with a Masters Degree in Info Technology)


When testing Chatai I originally mentioned Expat.com in my questions. Chatai claimed it does not have access to Expat.com discussions. This is not correct. Forum discussions are freely available to the public.


Either this AI has lied, or, has not been programmed sufficiently well enough.


So my hopes for more 'humanity' and certainly more accurate answers, remain.


Thus far our programming-expectations experience, "third best, today" AI results.


Cheers :-)

PalawOne



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Guest8964

AI scares me. I used AI in the US and have spent more time making sure it wasn't compromised with false information to hurt the companies I worked for. This needs to get regulated.

danfinn

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Well gents, surely it's early days for AI, but one does wish for better AI, and soon.

People have been working on it since the original  "mainframes" rolled out in 1956. But now machines can understand. What you see today is the tip of the iceberg because machines know how to learn on their own. With ChatGPT4, learning is so fast and basically out of control that developers  cannot keeo up with it. For that reason, ChatGPT4 is no longer open-source. They designed the shell to optimize human interaction but they do not know what is going in deep inside the artificial neural network.


(Maybe mention, I have three degrees with a Masters Degree in Info Technology)


I have BSEE from the University of Wisconsin Madison and probably did as much original technical programming as most amateur AI users here, which we are, but who cares? Does pedigree really matter?


Whenen testing Chatai I originally mentioned Expat.com in my questions. Chatai claimed it does not have access to Expat.com discussions. This is not correct. Forum discussions are freely available to the public.Either this AI has lied, or, has not been programmed sufficiently well enough.


Did you register the AI into the site with a userid and password? Is that possible? I doubt that I could access the information without that.


So my hopes for more 'humanity' and certainly more accurate answers, remain.


People are intensly working on that. My hopes that we pause development beyond ChatGPT4 before it gets too far out of control.


Thus far our programming-expectations experience, "third best, today" AI results.


OK.

TitoDan

God is more powerful than AI*; it's all up to Him; always has been; always will be.  Get used to it. 

*the understatement of the ages.

TitoDan

God is more powerful than AI (the understatement of the ages); always has been, always will be.  It's all up to Him.  Get used to it. 

danfinn

God is more powerful than AI (the understatement of the ages); always has been, always will be. It's all up to Him. Get used to it.
-@TitoDan

This reminds me of an Elon Musk joke:


For years, scientists were working on a highly advanced AI aystem, more powerful than the world has ever seen, so they could ask the following question:


"Is there a God?"


Machine response:


There is now.

Enzyte Bob

TitoDan said . . . . God is more powerful than AI (the understatement of the ages); always has been, always will be. It's all up to Him. Get used to it.

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Every night TitoDan prayed to God and he said please let me win the lottery.


Years later in the middle of the night TitoDan's bed started to violently shake and a mighty voice filled the room.


I am God and thousands of times you prayed that redundant prayer.


Meet me halfway and buy a ticket.

Enzyte Bob

With too much times on my hand I asked Bard (A.I.) If a plane was flying between Los Angeles and Manila crashed in the middle of the Pacific Ocean where would they bury the Survivors?


Bard said determined on which countries they were citizens and where the families wanted them buried.


At present we don't have to worry about A.I. uncontrolled and it's effect on us.


In order to use Bard, log in with a VPN in the states.

Jackson4

Autonomous mobile robots (AMR), A.I. and Doc Ock = a very bad day.

You know it's coming.

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