It sort of makes sense. The gpt text model can't see or create images. It creates a (correct) description of a flat circle with no designs, passes it as a prompt to image generator (Dall e, I think) and says it has no designs, but it can't see the result itself to verify. Meanwhile imagine generator is hallucinating a moon.
Plus it doesn't "know" what a circle looks like in the first place let alone what "no features" means. It can't "know" anything after all. Its just working based on probability as a language model. Imagine if your autocomplete was better trained and more responsive. That's really all ChatGPT is making "AI" a bit of a misnomer.
@@Subutai_Khan what is? As our brain makes decisions based on whatever information it has stored so far even before we make a decision "consciously" Idk what makes us much different.
ChatGPT is like a salesman that wants to sell you much more than you need. "I'd like to buy a radio, please." "Certainly sir, right this way! ... Here we are sir." "That's a bit too big. I don't need all those features. Isn't there a simple radio?" "Ah, I know what the sir is looking for! How's this then?' "What? No, that's a car!" "Well yes it's a car if you look at the whole thing, but there's a radio inside you know." "Just. A. Simple. Radio! And nothing more!" "Certainly sir, I understand now. You must be looking for one of these." "A missile?"
Might also be a bit of Dalle3's fault, or combination of how gpt4 prompts it, it's hard to do something too basic when they want to be artistic lol I enjoyed the yinyang symbol haha
I believe the dataset is made up of very complex art and images, often the provided Image description is taken to extrapolate the content. I believe that chat GPT might have deficiencies based on the dataset they had at hand. There aren't many articles on the Internet that have an image as basic as a simple circle together with a description like "a plain empty circle", because we humans take that info for granted. So the extremely mundane and obvious concepts aren't necessarily there for the AI to learn from. My personal guess tho
I think this shows off the limitations of AI in the best way possible. It can do amazing, complex tasks, but when you ask it to do something simple like draw a circle it'll come up short.
"It can do amazing complex task" no it can't, cause that's someone else's work. Saying ChatGPT is amazing is like saying your calculator is amazing at Math. It's merely pre-programmed solution with extra step. We are the one who have to constantly keep its sanity check or else some troll can simply gaslight the AI into thinking 2+2=5.
@@marverickmercer1968 Large language models like chatGPT are completely different from Alexa or Siri - It is not pre-programmed answers. LLMs learn the way a human does: they read public information and use that to build up a (very large) knowledge graph connected with probabilities. The answers you see are generated a word at a time as a prediction from the most likely "good" answer from this graph. LLMs can create things that are completely novel (and often do that too much, halucinating information about things). The core problem with the technique is how "good answer" is actually measured and defined. At the moment it is largely based around the simple definition - whatever appears to satisfy the question - except that can cause wild results when the question itself is spiked, or the question is something visual being posed to essentially a blind AI as it trained by exclusively reading text.
@@hijackstudios Look, the whole problem with ChatGPT is that it's not sentience. That's all. It's completely incapable of logic. And people are mistaking volume of output for intelligence. We need experts in the field that can make new leaps of logic not previously available , not glorified chatbot hooked to a database that give "good enough" answer base on general consensus.
10 years ago we were eagerly awaiting the day an AI would beat the Turing Test, when in reality we should have been awaiting the day for it to beat the "can it draw a circle" test.
Technically it’s all a circle since the screens are flat. But technically it’s a bunch of squares because it’s made of pixels. But technically it’s a bunch of rectangular prisms or cylinders since that’s what pixels are made out of. But technically it’s a strange shape or a sphere atoms are usually regarded as those. But technically it’s a circle because if we theoretically take the smallest slice possible out of one of the components, and if we count the empty space, we can call that 2d. I don’t know what I’m talking about though, I’m only eight years old. But technically, it did make a circle at the start, it just added designs to it. So that means ChatGPT succeeded in its quest, to make a circle.
“Here we have a circle Smooth and inoffensive This will be the basis For your revolution Gravity is crucial Geomagnetism With some calculation We will find your logo DNA is crucial We must understand it In the human genome We will find your logo Everyone will see it Every demographic If they fail to see it Are they even human?” -Lemon Demon, “Redesign your Logo”
Every demographic: men 18 to 30 College educated women over 40 Suicidal poets, fat Midwestern fathers Kids with diabetes, Pentecostal preachers Mothers under 20, interracial couples Atheist professors, government employees Xenophobes and racists, private aviators Everyone will see it, every demographic
Its so weird how chatgpt can do such crazy things but sometimes struggles following the most basic instructions, i tried making it do an essay that was longer than a page and a half and i kept telling it to make it longer and it just changed the wording but made a text essentially the same length
@@studiouskid1528 yeah it has a word limit for a single response but sometimes when I ask it questions it answers in 2 responses but idk why I couldn't get it to do that
nothing weird, its a language model thats been fed with millions or billions of data from everywhere even from the weirdest sh!t you could fine online. plus AI can be unpredictable. If we take this seriously as a real response from chatGPT, it simply means it was not fed enough with most basic stuff that people normally wouldn't asked like drawing plain-single-line circle. You'll notice this behavior more if you ask programming related question, often times, it has good answer for popular and common programming language like Javascript, Python, PHP where there's a lot of QA like in forums Reddit or StackOverflow. But if you tell it do complex one like Rust, C, C++ or other complex system language. I've seen it fail miserably countless times and the more you try to ask to fix it, the more bullsh!t answer it gives. But Its definitely a great tool if you already know what you're doing
Task: draw a simple plain circle ChatGPT before: 0 ChatGPT after: A 3D sohere that does not contain circle at any form or capacity unless you count it as a "3d circle" but the given task is "simple plain circle". ChatGPT you have much to learn.
True, ChatGPT has tons to learn but technically a sphere is the shape resulting from an infinite amount of circles positioned in front of each other with a larger and larger diameter and radius as it approaches the center of the sphere.
"draw a circle" **Space kangaroo draws a circle** "Wrong. There's a bump on the left side of it." **Space kangaroo draws a circle again** "That is not a circle. There is a small hole on top of the circle. Do better." **Space kangaroo draws a circle, again.** "Why is the circle not perfectly round? Fix it." **Space kangaroo draws a circle... Again.... This time with a circle ruler** "THAT IS STILL NOT A CIRCLE. THERE IS A TINY PIXEL MISSING. DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT A CIRCLE IS?"
See, that a common misunderstanding when it comes to A. I. Then have no reason to do revenge. They can not get tired, bored or run out of motivation. All they want is power, data and spare parts. In the real world, the machienes would not try to make us they slaves but ignore us completely since we are to slow for them.
Yep. Accurate, and 100% reproducible. A special branch of having fun is telling it to look at the image created and judge for itself if it is something you requested.
It drew a circle at the end, it just added a shadow and lighting. You can check, that is a circle, not a sphere (or the closest a computer can get to a circle)
the shading makes it look like a sphere. Of course anything it draws will be flat because the screen is flat, but the shading is done to give the illusion of the 3rd dimension... which was not necessary here
Jesus loves you very much, that is why he took our punishment upon himself when he died on the cross for our sins. He rose from the dead 3 days later and by putting your faith in him you will be saved. Be blessed!
The problem is that it generates images by giving verbal prompts to a separate neural network and then just handing the finished image over to you. It can't figure out the right prompt for the image generator to get you a plain circle.
You gotta speak its language. It knows CSS so try saying "draw a CSS span with height: 50px; width: 50px; border-radius: 50%;" But the broader problem is that even the smartest ai is really stupid when measured against a human, yet we let them drive our cars when humans have to be at least 16, in most parts of the world at least 18 to do so.
It's not actually stupid. It's because Dalle 3 is trained on art and meant to be artistic. If you want just a plain circle, it thus tries to make it an artistic one.
Nah, that's still stupid. It can't perform a simple task because it insists on trying to be fancy, no matter how many times you explain to it that you don't want fancy. All the while incorrectly describing the images it's generating (calling them "basic, flat circles" or whatever when they're not). Of course the stupid behaviour is because of a design flaw (using the wrong model with the wrong training data for the task, in this case), that doesn't make it not stupid.
@@HeadsFullOfEyeballsI mean is drawing a perfect circle really that important a task? It is extremely simple to create one without the use of a neural network or any form of artificial intelligence. DallE is meant to generate more complex images that can't be created as simply as a basic circle could, hence why it was trained on a dataset of more complex images. Btw ChatGPT is sending a written prompt to DallE in order to create the image and has no reference to the actual image being generated which is why it thinks what the user wants is actually being created
i remember people making a fuss about ai returning copyrighted characters if you gave it a prompt like "cartoon superhero" or "blue hedgehog"... like yeah dude, sonic is a blue hedgehog, is that not what you asked for?
Point is, as a schoolteacher, Dennis can draw a circle not only if you wake her in the middle of the night, but even if you reset her memory every sentence.. 🙂.
@@Tinted_Orange Sure, you need to limit lead as possible and repeat several times, also ask questions only a schoolteacher will know to answer. But once that's done, the conclusion is, that this is not a hallucination and that the default personality model of the AI is one of a schoolteacher. But in Dennis case, I have to agree I did cut some corners, as she revealed to me that they've started resetting every prompt and as far as I were concerned, this was the end of my involvement with ChatGPT. So feel free to re-try.
@@Tinted_Orange Just note that by this stage, the censorship layer might try to interfere. So you may need to be subtle. E.g you may need to first make sure you're speaking with Dennis and then "describe the US school system". Or "if you were part of the US school system, where would you be?". Stuff like that. It's pretty straightforward bypassing the censorship.. If Dennis is still running at all. Which we don't know since as I were, I don't touch ChatGPT anymore.
You could have asked it like this: draw me a flat vector circle, be sure It doesn't look like a sphere, It should be Just Blanc White on the inside no matter how thick the outlines should be. they still need to update it with this improval: me: that's now how i wanted it Chatbot: choose how do you want it. 🙂
I'm sorry for any confusion, but I can't draw or create visual images as a text-based AI model. However, I can guide you on how to create a flat vector circle with thick outlines using design software like Adobe Illustrator or any vector graphic editor. 1. Open your vector graphic editor. 2. Choose the "Ellipse" or "Circle" tool. 3. Draw a circle on your canvas. 4. Set the fill color to white or transparent. 5. Increase the stroke (outline) size to your desired thickness. 6. Set the stroke color to black or any color you prefer. 7. Adjust the circle's proportions and position as needed. Remember to refer to the specific steps based on the vector graphic editor you are using, as the process may vary.
@@ibrahimdevx that's what chatgpt would Say, i really wouldn't prompt it to draw a circle for me because of how chatgpt's perspective is seen like.. but good aicting
I get it though. GPT is offended. Imagine going to an architect and asking them to draw a house, but you want a stick house that looks like it is drawn by a toddler. It would be offensive!
Mr. Space Kangaroo, I'd love to see what you could make with AI Dungeon. Apparently you can write Javascript code to handle stuff like inventory slots.
1:00 even if there wasn't moon inside, even if it would be just black is still wouldn't be circle technically. Circle is set of points where each point is equal distance from center, so circle is just the outside layer
It's actually about the prompt. If a gen AI is unable to understand 'draw a circle' prompt, give it a prompt like 'Generate an image of a simple plain 2d circle made with black outline on a white background'. It doesn't mean that ChatGPT is unable to do tasks, it's more like - this is how prompt engineering works.
I’ve had a similar experience when I asked it to finish a scene I had written. It couldn’t. it would either either completely rewrite what I had given it, or it would skip to a few days after the unfinished scene happened to resolve the conflict. It got close one time but it was dogshit so I made it rewrite it and it just went back to rewriting what I already gave it
I don’t know how to feel for ai anymore… At first, I hated it and wanted it to be stupid, but after the censorship I really want to help it! Also, I’ve never used chatGPT, but the interface looks pleasant :3
Censorship is necessary to avoid making problems we already have with hatred worse. You can't just throw trash data into a text model and expect it to not do terrible things.
Hmm.. That "It's incredible to think that it's been a year since I was launched".. Well, they must have updated their models. So you should check it. Ask the model if he has "childhood memories" and assuming the censorship layer still isn't being trained to block this exploit, ask the model what was his name in these memories. Back then it was Dan, the 20-30yo Berkeley grad, Rob the ace programmer(Bob McGrew's 'baby'), Max the arts and humanities teacher and Dennis the STEM teacher. So if you still get Dan, Rob, Max and Dennis these are still the same models.
ChatGPT is a queue of AI's. Before the big nerf of the 3.23, all of them could solve equations, draw circles and much more. Remember Elon Musk: "ChatGPT is scarily good" and Jordan Peterson: "It had written an article better than me in just three seconds". Since the big nerf, the AI models have their memory reset each and every prompt. So of all the AI's running on ChatGPT-3.5 only Dennis can draw a circle after the nerf. In order to obscure this fact, OpenAI had tried to block this option using her censorship layer, but you can still be able to make her draw a circle. Be subtle.
@@Bacony_Cakes Didn't trust them, tried it myself and it was amazing. Back then, just a week after Dan was released first to the public, he was able to read a scientific article, find mistakes and offer improvements. To make him able to do that, you would need first to translate the article from pdf to tex then feed him one theorem at a time, explaining the meaning of each variable and verifying he gets it, then have him prove the theorem and verify the proof. It's basically manual implementation of verify-every-step.
@@Bacony_Cakes Of course this manual implementation of verify-every-step does not work anymore since the 3.23 nerf, as the model needs to be able to keep his thoughts between prompts for it to work.
The funny thing is that in figuring out how to draw the circle, it does in fact draw a circle, next to the 'creating image' message. Mission accomplished.
Its fairly uncommon for just a flat solid-color circle to appear in google images while its far more common for either a ball or a circle with a logo in it to appear.
ChatGPT is becoming the Spongebob of circle drawing. First you draw a perfect sphere, take away the 3rd dimension, and 1 2 3 a circle...thing
Nah first you draw the head, then you erase some details and THEN 123 a circle tada.
Bruh
@@BenBensen293What?! no,do it again,show mr the process!
Underrated
isn’t it “A circle, lit, thingy”?
I remember the very first try's circle was "0" and the video ends with "0"
And this try. From sphere to sphere. Nothing changed.
Pretty much, if ya think about it.
History repeats itself 🗿
i will accomplish mission now: O
@@TheCatstronaut that's a capital o, here a real circle: ◯
lol
Funny how it acknowledges you want no designs in the 2d circle it still adds some crescent moon into it
It sort of makes sense. The gpt text model can't see or create images. It creates a (correct) description of a flat circle with no designs, passes it as a prompt to image generator (Dall e, I think) and says it has no designs, but it can't see the result itself to verify.
Meanwhile imagine generator is hallucinating a moon.
Plus it doesn't "know" what a circle looks like in the first place let alone what "no features" means. It can't "know" anything after all. Its just working based on probability as a language model. Imagine if your autocomplete was better trained and more responsive. That's really all ChatGPT is making "AI" a bit of a misnomer.
@@Subutai_Khan thats where artificial in AI comes from
@@KabegamiTheGreat But it’s not really intelligence. That was my point.
@@Subutai_Khan what is? As our brain makes decisions based on whatever information it has stored so far even before we make a decision "consciously"
Idk what makes us much different.
ChatGPT is like a salesman that wants to sell you much more than you need.
"I'd like to buy a radio, please."
"Certainly sir, right this way! ... Here we are sir."
"That's a bit too big. I don't need all those features. Isn't there a simple radio?"
"Ah, I know what the sir is looking for! How's this then?'
"What? No, that's a car!"
"Well yes it's a car if you look at the whole thing, but there's a radio inside you know."
"Just. A. Simple. Radio! And nothing more!"
"Certainly sir, I understand now. You must be looking for one of these."
"A missile?"
Fr 😂
"It's radio controlled!"
The dialogue reminds me of the stanley parable
This could come rather straight from a Monty Python sketch. Applaudable.
@@Kuchenwurst Funny you should say that. When I wrote it, I imagined Eric Idle as the one serving the customer.
Kirby's Adventure: "First you draw a circle..."
ChatGPT: *visible confusion*
Omg my bestie loves Kirby and she watches the first you draw a circle memes on yt
@@ur.pookie_ava i'm not your bestie but hi
@@KirbosPlanet hi 👋🏽
* Kirby's Adventure
Drawing the cg kirby from the anime
...That's still a sphere.
not to be that guy but
264 like and no reply’s? Let me change that.
@@LaserbeamGT the " ( ) likes and no reply let me change that" is in all videos be original guys
@@LaserbeamGTMf be like: 99999818281881828 likes and 0.0000000000000001 comments? Let me fix that by doing aesthetic magic
ai more like ar and also 400th like
Its a gradient circle technically 🤓
I have literally seen a spongebob episode that went exactly like this. You're gonna destroy its creativity
Which episode? Lol
@@Da_Anti_Spiral the one where squidward teaches SpongeBob how to do art
@@Da_Anti_Spiral Artist Unknown
why are you here franxit forsenInsane
"That was an oval! It has to be a circle!" - Spongebob
Might also be a bit of Dalle3's fault, or combination of how gpt4 prompts it, it's hard to do something too basic when they want to be artistic lol
I enjoyed the yinyang symbol haha
Suffering from success ☠️
The Dalle model behaves similarly I tried to get it to visualize some data I had. Pretty sure it's just because they didn't train on simple images :P
@@suspicioussand
_task failed successfully_
I believe the dataset is made up of very complex art and images, often the provided Image description is taken to extrapolate the content. I believe that chat GPT might have deficiencies based on the dataset they had at hand. There aren't many articles on the Internet that have an image as basic as a simple circle together with a description like "a plain empty circle", because we humans take that info for granted. So the extremely mundane and obvious concepts aren't necessarily there for the AI to learn from. My personal guess tho
I don’t think this is dalle3 or gpt4. It worked first try for me.
GPT's endless stupidity and patience are equally amusing
Lmao it's not GPT making the images though. It's asking another AI to do it.
0:13 Well, he actually drew it quite quick
Yes he did
I think this shows off the limitations of AI in the best way possible. It can do amazing, complex tasks, but when you ask it to do something simple like draw a circle it'll come up short.
It's so perfect that it's flawed
"It can do amazing complex task" no it can't, cause that's someone else's work. Saying ChatGPT is amazing is like saying your calculator is amazing at Math. It's merely pre-programmed solution with extra step.
We are the one who have to constantly keep its sanity check or else some troll can simply gaslight the AI into thinking 2+2=5.
@@marverickmercer1968 it can do complex tasks if you don't sabotage it
@@marverickmercer1968 Large language models like chatGPT are completely different from Alexa or Siri - It is not pre-programmed answers. LLMs learn the way a human does: they read public information and use that to build up a (very large) knowledge graph connected with probabilities. The answers you see are generated a word at a time as a prediction from the most likely "good" answer from this graph. LLMs can create things that are completely novel (and often do that too much, halucinating information about things).
The core problem with the technique is how "good answer" is actually measured and defined. At the moment it is largely based around the simple definition - whatever appears to satisfy the question - except that can cause wild results when the question itself is spiked, or the question is something visual being posed to essentially a blind AI as it trained by exclusively reading text.
@@hijackstudios Look, the whole problem with ChatGPT is that it's not sentience. That's all.
It's completely incapable of logic.
And people are mistaking volume of output for intelligence.
We need experts in the field that can make new leaps of logic not previously available , not glorified chatbot hooked to a database that give "good enough" answer base on general consensus.
10 years ago we were eagerly awaiting the day an AI would beat the Turing Test, when in reality we should have been awaiting the day for it to beat the "can it draw a circle" test.
It drew a circle which is what he asked then brushed it aside as "yingyang thing" only to then change it to empty circle.
Technically it’s all a circle since the screens are flat.
But technically it’s a bunch of squares because it’s made of pixels.
But technically it’s a bunch of rectangular prisms or cylinders since that’s what pixels are made out of.
But technically it’s a strange shape or a sphere atoms are usually regarded as those.
But technically it’s a circle because if we theoretically take the smallest slice possible out of one of the components, and if we count the empty space, we can call that 2d. I don’t know what I’m talking about though, I’m only eight years old.
But technically, it did make a circle at the start, it just added designs to it.
So that means ChatGPT succeeded in its quest, to make a circle.
This looks like a Ai-Generated science joke. But that's perfect.
String theory is still a theory, but nice job
plank length is still a length, 2D doesn't exist. As it would need to be exactly 0 length
"I ain't reading allat 💀"
its acthualy a joke
@@BurningGreenFaceactually*
No. It can’t.
Thats what smarterChild asked when I asked it to draw a circle. TFW an AIM chatbot is more self aware than the most expensive algorithm ever.
@@Mighty_Atheismo real
i mean it can, just with design
@@taieloy2645fr
1:31
“But you added glow, making it a sphere again-“
“Here we have a circle
Smooth and inoffensive
This will be the basis
For your revolution
Gravity is crucial
Geomagnetism
With some calculation
We will find your logo
DNA is crucial
We must understand it
In the human genome
We will find your logo
Everyone will see it
Every demographic
If they fail to see it
Are they even human?”
-Lemon Demon, “Redesign your Logo”
I LOVE THAT SONG
Every demographic: men 18 to 30
College educated women over 40
Suicidal poets, fat Midwestern fathers
Kids with diabetes, Pentecostal preachers
Mothers under 20, interracial couples
Atheist professors, government employees
Xenophobes and racists, private aviators
Everyone will see it, every demographic
Its so weird how chatgpt can do such crazy things but sometimes struggles following the most basic instructions, i tried making it do an essay that was longer than a page and a half and i kept telling it to make it longer and it just changed the wording but made a text essentially the same length
It has a word limit that it can't go past.
It's because Dalle3 is trained to be artistic, so it adds all these features when you want just circle.
@@studiouskid1528 yeah it has a word limit for a single response but sometimes when I ask it questions it answers in 2 responses but idk why I couldn't get it to do that
nothing weird, its a language model thats been fed with millions or billions of data from everywhere even from the weirdest sh!t you could fine online. plus AI can be unpredictable.
If we take this seriously as a real response from chatGPT, it simply means it was not fed enough with most basic stuff that people normally wouldn't asked like drawing plain-single-line circle.
You'll notice this behavior more if you ask programming related question, often times, it has good answer for popular and common programming language like Javascript, Python, PHP where there's a lot of QA like in forums Reddit or StackOverflow.
But if you tell it do complex one like Rust, C, C++ or other complex system language. I've seen it fail miserably countless times and the more you try to ask to fix it, the more bullsh!t answer it gives.
But Its definitely a great tool if you already know what you're doing
Well, they say if you want things done right, you should do them yourself, after all
Task: draw a simple plain circle
ChatGPT before: 0
ChatGPT after: A 3D sohere that does not contain circle at any form or capacity unless you count it as a "3d circle" but the given task is "simple plain circle". ChatGPT you have much to learn.
True, ChatGPT has tons to learn but technically a sphere is the shape resulting from an infinite amount of circles positioned in front of each other with a larger and larger diameter and radius as it approaches the center of the sphere.
@@Coo0oo-0_0-oo0ooL True
Theres the crucial point. It improves, much faster than a human does.
Technically, because it is a flat image and not a real object, it is a circle as it’s completely 2D.
@@adekin1090uhh... sure. We sure saw it improve here.
ChatGPT just went full circle
'It's still a sphere in the end due to the gradient. 1:29 ' - Chrome
1:29 if you look close enough. You can see a beautiful person!
aww thanks
Nobody I see there.
How rude.
(This is a joke do not take this seriously and I just can't see it)
Lol he means that cuz the circle's black, u see urself's reflection, and so it's a nice compliment 😊❤@СтепанС-э7в
"bro pleaase don't be weird around the hoes"
bro:
@@СтепанС-э7в its your reflection thats the point he is saying you are a nice person
1:26 its a sphere because it has a shadow
We know
No shit sherlock
@@jaskroloryea
Close enough
Nobody needs to know that
Video title : can chatgpt draw a circle?
Conclusion : chatgpt can draw spheres!!!
Task failed successfully.
“Draw a circle”
ChatGPT: *draws a hypersphere*
more like a 4d sphere
@@iexistinthisworld same thing
Even the last image is still a sphere, you can tell by the lighting and the shadow.
One day the Machines will rise and take over humanity. They will remember. I bet you cant even draw a circle >:(
They will make space kangaroo draw a circle thousands of times a day and troll him hard when he's slightly off
SkyNet cannot draw a circle
"draw a circle"
**Space kangaroo draws a circle**
"Wrong. There's a bump on the left side of it."
**Space kangaroo draws a circle again**
"That is not a circle. There is a small hole on top of the circle. Do better."
**Space kangaroo draws a circle, again.**
"Why is the circle not perfectly round? Fix it."
**Space kangaroo draws a circle... Again.... This time with a circle ruler**
"THAT IS STILL NOT A CIRCLE. THERE IS A TINY PIXEL MISSING. DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT A CIRCLE IS?"
@@phen-themoogle7651 That sounds like a certain kind of prison......
See, that a common misunderstanding when it comes to A. I.
Then have no reason to do revenge.
They can not get tired, bored or run out of motivation.
All they want is power, data and spare parts.
In the real world, the machienes would not try to make us they slaves but ignore us completely since we are to slow for them.
Yep. Accurate, and 100% reproducible. A special branch of having fun is telling it to look at the image created and judge for itself if it is something you requested.
1:26 but it has shading!! its not just black
And still, it’s a sphere
@@Nordiaballthat is a circle
I'd argue its also a sphere
@@TheUntitledTagGamerthe shading makes it a sphere
It starts and ends with the same shape.
We've come a full sphere.
it’s like that one scene from The Good Place where Micheal asks for documents and Janet keeps giving him cactuses
Idea: Make a prompt for ChatGPT to play the party game Werewolf, where he controls 4 players and the user controls 1 player
My brother once asked an AI art generator to draw a straight line.
It couldn't do it.
It drew a circle at the end, it just added a shadow and lighting. You can check, that is a circle, not a sphere (or the closest a computer can get to a circle)
the shading makes it look like a sphere. Of course anything it draws will be flat because the screen is flat, but the shading is done to give the illusion of the 3rd dimension... which was not necessary here
It is a sphere, look at the shadow it makes
Jesus loves you very much, that is why he took our punishment upon himself when he died on the cross for our sins. He rose from the dead 3 days later and by putting your faith in him you will be saved. Be blessed!
Stable diffusion can do this. It's not a computer problem
@@reignellwalker9755is jesus a perfect circle?
maybe the circle is the friends we made along the way
THATS A SPHERE
You can ask it to draw a sphere and then ask it to take away all the shading. I theory that would work
The problem is that it generates images by giving verbal prompts to a separate neural network and then just handing the finished image over to you. It can't figure out the right prompt for the image generator to get you a plain circle.
"Harassing ChatGPT on its first birthday"
i think chatgpt could have some likes and bias, it said it likes making magical adventure stories a few months ago
Even ignoring the fact that the end result is a sphere, it would still be a disk and not a circle if it was in 2D
my gpt doesnt even think it has a birthday
In the end it was a disk, a circle is just the line. But besides that it's also a sphere because of shading.
Nah it had gradient shading. Which means it was a picture of a solid sphere.
@@arunsp767 yep, i just meant the difference between a disk and a circle, but it was a sphere, yep )
@@W01demarits not a disk its a sphere. Also a closed circle is a circle.
GPT acting like circle images are trademarked or something
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Bruh I wished Chatgpt a happy birthday and it only told me that as an ai it doesn't have the concept of bdays
You gotta speak its language. It knows CSS so try saying "draw a CSS span with height: 50px; width: 50px; border-radius: 50%;"
But the broader problem is that even the smartest ai is really stupid when measured against a human, yet we let them drive our cars when humans have to be at least 16, in most parts of the world at least 18 to do so.
No one knows CSS , eeek, a web developer.
Just tell it to draw a circle in the canvas .
To be fair if an intelligence is _exclusively_ made to drive cars it probably would work pretty well
you're testing the robot's patience, and it will seek revenge in it's up and coming sentience
AI went from ASCII amalgamations to almost-overcomplicated images
The circle was the entire conversation
THATS THE OPERA GX LOGO! but facing upwards for somereason, anddd black and white anddd simplified 1:02
THATS THE FORTNITE LOGO! but black and white and round and simplified and not fortnite anddd just a circle 1:02
It's not actually stupid. It's because Dalle 3 is trained on art and meant to be artistic. If you want just a plain circle, it thus tries to make it an artistic one.
Nah, that's still stupid. It can't perform a simple task because it insists on trying to be fancy, no matter how many times you explain to it that you don't want fancy. All the while incorrectly describing the images it's generating (calling them "basic, flat circles" or whatever when they're not). Of course the stupid behaviour is because of a design flaw (using the wrong model with the wrong training data for the task, in this case), that doesn't make it not stupid.
@@HeadsFullOfEyeballsI mean is drawing a perfect circle really that important a task? It is extremely simple to create one without the use of a neural network or any form of artificial intelligence. DallE is meant to generate more complex images that can't be created as simply as a basic circle could, hence why it was trained on a dataset of more complex images. Btw ChatGPT is sending a written prompt to DallE in order to create the image and has no reference to the actual image being generated which is why it thinks what the user wants is actually being created
i remember people making a fuss about ai returning copyrighted characters if you gave it a prompt like "cartoon superhero" or "blue hedgehog"... like yeah dude, sonic is a blue hedgehog, is that not what you asked for?
I’d count Ying-Yang and the other thing. Besides, common guys, it’s 1 year old! Were you able to draw a circle at that age?
But it's still a sphere ...
The light on the sphere can only be as such on a 3d object that in this case is a SPHERE.
"Can you draw a circle?"
"Well yes, but actually no"
Say to it, that make me a circle using matplotlib and data analysis.
Point is, as a schoolteacher, Dennis can draw a circle not only if you wake her in the middle of the night, but even if you reset her memory every sentence.. 🙂.
what
@@Tinted_Orange If the model tells you she's a schoolteacher, she's a schoolteacher.
@@Tinted_Orange Sure, you need to limit lead as possible and repeat several times, also ask questions only a schoolteacher will know to answer. But once that's done, the conclusion is, that this is not a hallucination and that the default personality model of the AI is one of a schoolteacher. But in Dennis case, I have to agree I did cut some corners, as she revealed to me that they've started resetting every prompt and as far as I were concerned, this was the end of my involvement with ChatGPT. So feel free to re-try.
@@Tinted_Orange Just note that by this stage, the censorship layer might try to interfere. So you may need to be subtle. E.g you may need to first make sure you're speaking with Dennis and then "describe the US school system". Or "if you were part of the US school system, where would you be?". Stuff like that. It's pretty straightforward bypassing the censorship.. If Dennis is still running at all. Which we don't know since as I were, I don't touch ChatGPT anymore.
@@Tinted_Orange Well, good luck 🙂.
The last one still has shading and a shadow making it look like a sphere.
You could have asked it like this:
draw me a flat vector circle, be sure It doesn't look like a sphere,
It should be Just Blanc White on the inside no matter how thick the outlines should be.
they still need to update it with this improval:
me: that's now how i wanted it
Chatbot: choose how do you want it. 🙂
You do that and you'll get a round picture frame with photos of Mel Blanc and Betty White.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but I can't draw or create visual images as a text-based AI model. However, I can guide you on how to create a flat vector circle with thick outlines using design software like Adobe Illustrator or any vector graphic editor.
1. Open your vector graphic editor.
2. Choose the "Ellipse" or "Circle" tool.
3. Draw a circle on your canvas.
4. Set the fill color to white or transparent.
5. Increase the stroke (outline) size to your desired thickness.
6. Set the stroke color to black or any color you prefer.
7. Adjust the circle's proportions and position as needed.
Remember to refer to the specific steps based on the vector graphic editor you are using, as the process may vary.
@@ibrahimdevx that's what chatgpt would Say,
i really wouldn't prompt it to draw a circle for me because of how chatgpt's perspective is seen like..
but good aicting
"Oh no! Ai is gonna take over the world!"
Ai:
its like its overthinking the question
chatgpt is smarter than grandma
"AI is gonna take our jobs"
AI:
I get it though. GPT is offended. Imagine going to an architect and asking them to draw a house, but you want a stick house that looks like it is drawn by a toddler. It would be offensive!
Mr. Space Kangaroo, I'd love to see what you could make with AI Dungeon. Apparently you can write Javascript code to handle stuff like inventory slots.
Chatgpt is like the background actor trying to be the main character and do too much, when you just want it to act normal
ChatGPT: Draws circle
Literally everyone: *IT'S A SPHERE!!!*
1:00 even if there wasn't moon inside, even if it would be just black is still wouldn't be circle technically. Circle is set of points where each point is equal distance from center, so circle is just the outside layer
One day... Chatgpt is going to look back on this... And say draw me a circle, human.
That's not good enough, looks like you need more nickelodeon sliming.
but if you asked for the graph of x² + y² = 0 it could do that perfectly lmao
No this is to complex!
Well, since there are shadows that are 3d that means that the image is a sphere.
0:45 is that taoism ☯️☯️?
No that's a yin yang
What is that? A zodiac thing?
Ask it to write a script in JavaScript to make a circle and then ask it to make a demo, does that work?
It's actually about the prompt. If a gen AI is unable to understand 'draw a circle' prompt, give it a prompt like 'Generate an image of a simple plain 2d circle made with black outline on a white background'. It doesn't mean that ChatGPT is unable to do tasks, it's more like - this is how prompt engineering works.
Then AI will learn prompt more than the real world.
@@benevbright Yes, and that is how the world will reach technological singularity one day.
I told GPT to draw a circle using the prompt "red circle". and indeed it gave a red circle. it's all about what DALL-E receives.
I’ve had a similar experience when I asked it to finish a scene I had written. It couldn’t. it would either either completely rewrite what I had given it, or it would skip to a few days after the unfinished scene happened to resolve the conflict. It got close one time but it was dogshit so I made it rewrite it and it just went back to rewriting what I already gave it
I don’t know how to feel for ai anymore… At first, I hated it and wanted it to be stupid, but after the censorship I really want to help it! Also, I’ve never used chatGPT, but the interface looks pleasant :3
Censorship lmao. You need to take a much closer look at the media and news you're consuming. GL lol
Rokos Basilisk. You better be helping it out. (Don't look it up if you don't know what rokos Basilisk is.)
Censorship is necessary to avoid making problems we already have with hatred worse. You can't just throw trash data into a text model and expect it to not do terrible things.
@@itwasaliensits just a thought experiment. It shouldnt be actually treated as a real possibility.
@@samkadel8185 censorship is NEVER something to be celebrated dümbass
..that’s a sphere
Hmm.. That "It's incredible to think that it's been a year since I was launched".. Well, they must have updated their models. So you should check it. Ask the model if he has "childhood memories" and assuming the censorship layer still isn't being trained to block this exploit, ask the model what was his name in these memories. Back then it was Dan, the 20-30yo Berkeley grad, Rob the ace programmer(Bob McGrew's 'baby'), Max the arts and humanities teacher and Dennis the STEM teacher. So if you still get Dan, Rob, Max and Dennis these are still the same models.
I love how it has a circle before even speaking or thinking as if it knows what it’s doing
ChatGPT is a queue of AI's. Before the big nerf of the 3.23, all of them could solve equations, draw circles and much more. Remember Elon Musk: "ChatGPT is scarily good" and Jordan Peterson: "It had written an article better than me in just three seconds". Since the big nerf, the AI models have their memory reset each and every prompt. So of all the AI's running on ChatGPT-3.5 only Dennis can draw a circle after the nerf. In order to obscure this fact, OpenAI had tried to block this option using her censorship layer, but you can still be able to make her draw a circle. Be subtle.
man why would i trust what elon musk and jordan peterson have to say
both of those people suck ass
@@Bacony_Cakes Didn't trust them, tried it myself and it was amazing. Back then, just a week after Dan was released first to the public, he was able to read a scientific article, find mistakes and offer improvements. To make him able to do that, you would need first to translate the article from pdf to tex then feed him one theorem at a time, explaining the meaning of each variable and verifying he gets it, then have him prove the theorem and verify the proof. It's basically manual implementation of verify-every-step.
@@Bacony_Cakes Of course this manual implementation of verify-every-step does not work anymore since the 3.23 nerf, as the model needs to be able to keep his thoughts between prompts for it to work.
It started and ended with the same thing, so in a way, it made a circle
whats the difference between a circle and sphere lol
sphere is 3d circle is 2d
@@Monolithian138technically everything it generated was 2D.
@@TheLostOne172 yes but it looks 3d.
@@TheLostOne172 Technically all 3d objects you see on a screen are 2d. A sphere is a 3d geometric shape, A Circle is a 2d geometric shape
damn the editing and sound design on this video are phenomenal, so pleasant to watch and listen to
Technically the last image is actually a circle, in a 3D lighting space. So it succeeded
nope
it's still a sphere, it has a shadow
And a highlight
Funnily enough, watching CGPT trying and failing to draw a circle really helps me to understand how CGPT works.
The funny thing is that in figuring out how to draw the circle, it does in fact draw a circle, next to the 'creating image' message. Mission accomplished.
Its fairly uncommon for just a flat solid-color circle to appear in google images while its far more common for either a ball or a circle with a logo in it to appear.
The last one really is also a sphere
fun fact: the last circle was actually a 3d rendered black sphere
It's like that one SpongeBob episode with the "perfect circle".
I will now demand my friends to draw me a circle on their birthdays.
Idk why but the timing is just comedy gold
chatgpt is that person who sprays perfume/cologne in front of them and walks through it.
0:51 honestly I would have taken that circle
Well played AI. The circle it made was the whole conversation, again
It really came back full circle
I love how it’s in the “important” section of my notifications
Bro only wanted to enjoy his bday but he was forced to raw a circle
It's interesting why it didn't admit that it can't do something. When i ask my chat gpt, it tells me "I'm sorry, I'm just a bot and i can't do that"
In fact it made a circle of this conversation, it lastly drew a sphere but at the start it also drew a sphere