How ChatGPT was secretly designed to suck at real work
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2024
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The goal of OpenAI is not to generate profits. All they really want is to be first to achieve true AGI. Artificial General Intelligence. And to get to AGI, they don't need profits. What they need is to be perceived as a leader in the AI space so that they can raise enough money to hire the best engineers in the world and build out huge infrastructure for training.
You see, they need to strike a balance between having something very impressive but, at the same time, making sure that whatever they do have isn't so useful and amazing for everyday work that their systems go down, and they lose their reputation and will be unable to raise money and hire engineers. They need to maintain this delicate balance to make sure their servers don't melt down.
The reason it still sucks at serious tasks is because it has sort of hit the limit of the rich data it was originally trained on. Now it's at the risk of becoming a "Habsburg AI" - AI trained on AI-generated data. Even with its newest models today, it still generates code that has errors in it, loses the context pretty quickly, and sometimes just takes a very roundabout approach to things that a professional SWE would never do
Hmmm, I can sort of see where you get this idea from, but it falls down when you realise that the API can do anything you'd like of it, and you can even get ChatGPT to create the python code to do so. If you want to build a multi-step prompt system, it's maybe 10 mins of work with an API key, the OAI API documentation and a laptop with Python for Windows installed and a couple of libraries.
I am a writer and I use chatgpt extensively
We can all tell when something has been written by chatgpt. As soon as i can tell i just get the ick from whatever I'm reading. It doesn't feel real at all.
I used chatgpt to make this reply
@@daveinpublic "Please write a comment reply that states that I used ChatGPT to write the reply"
"Certainly!"
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May I ask what kind of microphone you’re using, because the sound is so good? Manufacture and model
Thank you! I am using a Sennheiser MKH416.