Yes, I agree. I was really impressed with it as well. It really is a ChatGPT competitor in that it has lots of feature like in-line editing and the ability to upload files and make images. Additionally, it is a great additional tool if you run out of access time to ChatGPT. Thank you for commenting, Aric.
That is awesome The Night Owl. Yes, I think it is pretty powerful overall and a great competitor to ChatGPT. Cool video (Heroes' Call to Adventure Kickstarter video) on your channel by the way.
You are very welcome, Thomaz. My mission is to help everyone develop AI Literacy. Part of AI Literacy is awareness of all the different tools available, such as this powerful AI, Le Chat.
Thank you very much, The One and Only Tyrone. I work to try and help people learn about what is going on with AI and how that applies to academia. We all need to continue to develop our AI Literacy. I appreciate the comment.
Great question JJ. I just uploaded a year-long chart dealing with the price of Bitcoin (I did it within its image generation mode) and asked it "Based on the image I'm giving you, when would have been the best time to invest in Bitcoin?" - and it gave me a well-formulated answer: "To determine the best time to invest in Bitcoin based on the provided chart, you would ideally look for periods where the price was relatively low but showed potential for significant upward movement. Here are a few key points to consider: Mid-July to Early August: The price of Bitcoin experienced a notable dip during this period, reaching a low point around mid-July. This could have been a good entry point as the price subsequently rose significantly. Early to Mid-September: There was another dip in early September, followed by a gradual increase. Investing during this dip could have been beneficial as the price trended upward afterward. Mid-October: The price dipped again in mid-October, providing another potential entry point before it began to rise steadily. Early November: There was a slight dip in early November, just before the price surged dramatically. This would have been an excellent time to invest, as the price increased sharply afterward. In summary, the best times to invest would have been during the dips in mid-July, early September, mid-October, and early November, as these periods were followed by significant price increases."
Hi Clapclapapp. I haven't tried Mixtral. My only exposure to Mistral has been through their new offering of Le Chat. Mixtral does seem pretty good with regards to small language models, though: mistral.ai/news/mixtral-of-experts/
Last week I thought Mistral Le Chat was the best AI I had ever used. I could copy TONS of text and it would extract exactly what I needed or produce amazing content. I'm trying to do the same this week and I feel like I'm dealing with a mentally-challenged chimp. It just keeps making up information. I write Extract the titles verbatim from lesson 11 (I tried asking about 8 different ways): What Lesson 11 looks like: Introduction: Licensing and Permits (5 minutes) Documentation: (5 minutes) Enforcement & Carrier Safety Procedures: (5 minutes) Inspections: (5 minutes) Road-Side Inspection: (5 minutes) Conclusion: (5 minutes) What Le chat wrote: Introduction (10 minutes) Essential Documentation and Legal Compliance (10 minutes) Organizational Skills for Managing Tasks (15 minutes) Practical Examples and Case Studies (15 minutes) Conclusion (10 minutes) Not even close
Interesting. First of all, kudos to you for following proper AI Literacy and verifying the results from the AI. Great work. I just copied your example and added content for a Lesson 10 and a Lesson 12. The prompt I used was, "Please act as a professional instructional designer. I need to use information within the following text as I prepare my course. Please extract the titles exactly as they appear within lesson 11 of the following text:" It worked perfectly for me. I have heard of AI systems not running well if the servers become overwhelmed. Perhaps you were trying to use it when it was very busy. Please try again and let us know; thank you.
I just discovered le chat, and I have to say, I'm very impressed, thanks
Yes, I agree. I was really impressed with it as well. It really is a ChatGPT competitor in that it has lots of feature like in-line editing and the ability to upload files and make images. Additionally, it is a great additional tool if you run out of access time to ChatGPT. Thank you for commenting, Aric.
Have tried it, it worked great!
That is awesome The Night Owl. Yes, I think it is pretty powerful overall and a great competitor to ChatGPT. Cool video (Heroes' Call to Adventure Kickstarter video) on your channel by the way.
Thanks!
You are very welcome, Thomaz. My mission is to help everyone develop AI Literacy. Part of AI Literacy is awareness of all the different tools available, such as this powerful AI, Le Chat.
#EmperorTyroneBostick great work
Thank you very much, The One and Only Tyrone. I work to try and help people learn about what is going on with AI and how that applies to academia. We all need to continue to develop our AI Literacy. I appreciate the comment.
Great video 👍🏼
Thank you Lileth. Yes, this new AI offering from Mistral, Le Chat, is very powerful and can be a great tool for academia.
Can it read graphs, as in financial charts? What about more
complex scientific charts?
Great question JJ. I just uploaded a year-long chart dealing with the price of Bitcoin (I did it within its image generation mode) and asked it "Based on the image I'm giving you, when would have been the best time to invest in Bitcoin?" - and it gave me a well-formulated answer:
"To determine the best time to invest in Bitcoin based on the provided chart, you would ideally look for periods where the price was relatively low but showed potential for significant upward movement. Here are a few key points to consider:
Mid-July to Early August: The price of Bitcoin experienced a notable dip during this period, reaching a low point around mid-July. This could have been a good entry point as the price subsequently rose significantly.
Early to Mid-September: There was another dip in early September, followed by a gradual increase. Investing during this dip could have been beneficial as the price trended upward afterward.
Mid-October: The price dipped again in mid-October, providing another potential entry point before it began to rise steadily.
Early November: There was a slight dip in early November, just before the price surged dramatically. This would have been an excellent time to invest, as the price increased sharply afterward.
In summary, the best times to invest would have been during the dips in mid-July, early September, mid-October, and early November, as these periods were followed by significant price increases."
how good is mixtral? What is your experience?
Hi Clapclapapp. I haven't tried Mixtral. My only exposure to Mistral has been through their new offering of Le Chat. Mixtral does seem pretty good with regards to small language models, though: mistral.ai/news/mixtral-of-experts/
Last week I thought Mistral Le Chat was the best AI I had ever used. I could copy TONS of text and it would extract exactly what I needed or produce amazing content. I'm trying to do the same this week and I feel like I'm dealing with a mentally-challenged chimp. It just keeps making up information.
I write Extract the titles verbatim from lesson 11 (I tried asking about 8 different ways):
What Lesson 11 looks like:
Introduction: Licensing and Permits (5 minutes)
Documentation: (5 minutes)
Enforcement & Carrier Safety Procedures: (5 minutes)
Inspections: (5 minutes)
Road-Side Inspection: (5 minutes)
Conclusion: (5 minutes)
What Le chat wrote:
Introduction (10 minutes)
Essential Documentation and Legal Compliance (10 minutes)
Organizational Skills for Managing Tasks (15 minutes)
Practical Examples and Case Studies (15 minutes)
Conclusion (10 minutes)
Not even close
Interesting. First of all, kudos to you for following proper AI Literacy and verifying the results from the AI. Great work. I just copied your example and added content for a Lesson 10 and a Lesson 12. The prompt I used was, "Please act as a professional instructional designer. I need to use information within the following text as I prepare my course. Please extract the titles exactly as they appear within lesson 11 of the following text:" It worked perfectly for me. I have heard of AI systems not running well if the servers become overwhelmed. Perhaps you were trying to use it when it was very busy. Please try again and let us know; thank you.
@@sovorel-EDU Thank you very much for your reply! My prompt could have been more robust, it seems. I will try again.