About ChatGPT rotting peopleâs brains, similarly could be said about search engines, and reference books. Oh, also doom scrolling, and mobile devices, and the Internet⊠:-P
@prologic@twtxt.net Ahhh, right, my bad, I could have easily found that. đ€Š
Thereâs also a project page which lists some limitations of this study: https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/your-brain-on-chatgpt/overview/
It certainly sounds plausible. âUse it or lose it.â
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I think itâs here on MITâs website: Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task đ€
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1935344122103308748.html Interesting article on how ChatGPT is rotting your brain đ€Ł
Of Pointlessware and CEOs
Had a moment, to check up on some of the companies, I stopped following, get to The Browser Company and see their newest product - itâs just Chrome, with an AI chat window pop-up and thatâs it. Something Canary Chrome, come with already.
I see Theo from T3.gg, making fun of it on YouTube and promoting âhisâ product - an AI chat app, where you can choose from multiple models, by all the popular AI companies. Something I already have a worse version of, at work and I donât even use it.
Thereâs also an interview, about the future of virtual keyboards, surely this is at least actually a real thing and not more pointless horse shit. I check the website of the keyboard SDK, and itâs around 20 identical apps, that just copy the same keyboard SDK/api and slap chatgpt features on top - in the App Store, these are surrounded by chatgpt clones, that just feed the users prompts, into the real thing and put ads, next to the answers.
One of the nicest things about Go is the language itself, comparing Go to other popular languages in terms of the complexity to learn to be proficient in:
- Go:
25
keywords (Stack Overflow); CSP-style concurrency (goroutines & channels)
- Python 2:
30
keywords (TutorialsPoint); GIL-bound threads & multiprocessing (Wikipedia)
- Python 3:
35
keywords (Initial Commit); GIL-bound threads,asyncio
& multiprocessing (Wikipedia, DEV Community)
- Java:
50
keywords (Stack Overflow); threads +java.util.concurrent
(Wikipedia)
- C++:
82
keywords (Stack Overflow);std::thread
, atomics & futures (en.cppreference.com)
- JavaScript:
38
keywords (Stack Overflow); single-threaded event loop &async/await
, Web Workers (Wikipedia)
- Ruby:
42
keywords (Stack Overflow); GIL-bound threads (MRI), fibers & processes (Wikipedia)
Wanna read something very scary?
Your future doctor is using ChatGPT to pass medical school, so you better start riding a bike and eating healthy now.
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I asked ChatGPT what it knows about Twtxt đ And surprisingly itâs rather accurate:
Twtxt is a minimalist, decentralized microblogging format introduced by John Downey in 2016. It uses plain text files served over HTTPâno accounts, databases, or APIs.
In 2020, James Mills (@prologic@twtxt.net) launched Yarn.social, an extended, federated implementation with user discovery, threads, mentions, and a full web UI.
Both share the same .twtxt.txt format but differ in complexity and social features.
ChatGPT-4o used to create a replica of his passport in just 5 mins bypassing KYC
Comments â Read more
Chinese researchers just built an open-source rival to ChatGPT in 2 months, and Silicon Valley is freaked out
Speaking of âAIâ, the Chinese company DeepSeek has lobbed a grenade dead-centre into the middle of the âAIâ bubble, and itâs been incredibly entertaining to watch. DeepSeek has released several new âAIâ models, which seem to rival or even surpass OpenAIâs latest ChatGPT models â but with a massive twist: DeepSeek, b ⊠â Read more
Fuck me OpenAI sucks ass. ChatGPT has to be the most stupidest fucking thing ever invented. It is so bad itâs not even funny.
New Research Reveals AI Lacks Independent Learning, Poses No Existential Threat
ZipNada writes: New research reveals that large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT cannot learn independently or acquire new skills without explicit instructions, making them predictable and controllable. The study dispels fears of these models developing complex reasoning abilities, emphasizing that while LLMs can genera ⊠â Read more
Asked ChatGPT 3 yesterday to tone down an angry message I had to send, as in make it still polite, but make sure to get the message across, and it succeeded pretty well.
The local energy Company is doing an Advent contest with a word guessing game, 21 letters long, it starts with a T and I got all other letters by looking at the source of their site⊠Put all of the letters into ChatGPT 3.5, but it is having real trouble coming up with something plausible.
@prologic@twtxt.net Perhaps we should add a meta flag to Twtxt to stop indexation by ChatGPT and consorts? I already use robots.txt for this.
Ugh, ffsâthe datasette project just added #ChatGPT garbage. Another seemingly nice piece of software and project that I need to stop using.
I guess I can be thankful they self-identify.
Tricks for making AI chatbots break rules are freely available online
Certain prompts can encourage chatbots such as ChatGPT to ignore the rules that prevent illicit use, and they have been widely shared on social platforms â Read more
More human than human: Measuring ChatGPT political bias
The artificial intelligence platform ChatGPT shows a significant and systemic left-wing bias, according to a new study led by the University of East Anglia (UEA). The team of researchers in the UK and Brazil developed a rigorous new method to check for political bias. â Read more
I used to be a big fan of a service called cocalc, which you could also self host. It was kind of an integrated math, data science, research, writing, and teaching platform.
I hadnât run it in awhile, and when I checked in with it today I found their web site brags that cocalc is now âextensively integrated with ChatGPTâ.
Which means I canât use it anymore, and frankly anyone doing anything serious shouldnât use it either. Very disappointing.
bueno, me he entretenido un montĂłn creando un CLI en Python para los OTP pues el que usaba hecho en Go, se ha quedado muy corto.
Con ayuda de ChatGPT para encender una chispa, y unas bĂșsquedas para corregir cosas, ha quedado en una hora. đ€
bueno, me he entretenido un montĂłn creando un CLI en Python para los OTP pues el que usaba hecho en Go, se ha quedado muy corto.
Con ayuda de ChatGPT para encender una chispa, y unas bĂșsquedas para corregir cosas, ha quedado en una hora. đ€
@Planet_Jabber_XMPP@feeds.twtxt.net No. ChatGPT does not improve your code. Coding is thinking. You offloaded your thought to a machine. You will not be able to reproduce what the machine did for you if you donât have the machine, so you learned nothing.
Erlang Solutions: How ChatGPT improved my Elixir code. Some hacks are included.
I have been working as an Elixir developer for quite some time and recently came across the ChatGPT model. I want to share some of my experience interacting with it.
During my leisure hours, I am developing an open-source Elixir initiative, Crawly, that facilitates the extraction of structured data from the internet.
Here I want to demonstrate how ⊠â Read more
@eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club interesting, because some people are writing articles declaring the metaverse dead: https://www.businessinsider.com/metaverse-dead-obituary-facebook-mark-zuckerberg-tech-fad-ai-chatgpt-2023-5
ChatGPT and Elasticsearch: OpenAI meets private data | Elastic Blog
Terrifying. Elasticsearch is celebrating that theyâre going to send your private data to OpenAI? No way.
He estado maravillado de ChatGPT. SĂ, tiene un montĂłn de implicaciones interesantes, aunque nos pone a pensar mucho en cĂłmo una herramienta transforma tanto.
Me recuerda a las guĂas impresas de mapas, donde han prĂĄcticamente muerto por los Navegadores y Mapas en telĂ©fonos.
Platico un poco mĂĄs acĂĄ:
https://text.eapl.mx/econtrando-un-uso-para-la-inteligencia-artificial-en-2023
ChatGPT is good, but itâs not that good đ€Ł I asked it to write a program in Go that performs double ratcheting and well the code is total garbage đ â Its only as good as the inputs it was trained on đ€Ł #OpenAI #GPT3