ChatGPT, is this the "Jurassic Park" moment for AI? Upcoming ChatGPT4 is a T-Rex...Italy becomes the first western nation to ban ChatGPT

how does the copyright work using this?
Meaning what? You can use sites to check plagiarism. I haven't looked yet but people use them for college papers and such.

But the bot is writing from its learning. It isn't pulling full sentences from the web, I assume, depending on your topic. I did self help stuff. Will look more into niches later. But for starters it has its limitations on the lengths that it writes. So have tk ask it to continue like 3-4x per chapter to make about 1600 words or so in a chapter.
 
Finished several handbooks. I did a little bit more than his demonstration.
What's the average word count of the books you did?

I've paid writers in Singapore to write ebooks for me many years back, used to aim for like 15-20k words.
 
Being the novice writer, I didn't do a word count.
Can just select all of the document in Word and will show at the bottom of the window what the word count is and page count as well. Should do it for any document program like Google Docs etc.
 
So last nite I hit a limit where ChatGPT said that I made too many requests in an hour.

I looked up the error, people said to try getting off your VPN which I don't use. I tried clearing my browser cache. Nothing helped.

So I saw one person online say, if you're behind your wifi, try logging in from your phone and use the data not wifi and it will sort of reset the way OpenAI sees you access the bot.

So I was able to go back on my desktop immediately, behind my wifi, and continue using it with no restrictions.

Just a heads up if you run into that error as many seem to be hitting that limit since Dec update.
 
Guys please be careful with ChatGPT it is wrong from time to time. I was testing algebra equations to see if students could look up answers and it seemed like it was trying to teach itself how to do algebra from the internet and it ended up giving me a wrong answer.

I entered this: 7x-3y=1 6x+3y=51

And got this:
This is a system of two linear equations with two variables, x and y. In order to solve for the values of x and y, we can use one of the methods for solving systems of equations. One common method is called the elimination method.
Here are the steps to use the elimination method to solve this system:
  1. Multiply one or both of the equations by a number to make the coefficients of one of the variables the same but opposite signs
  2. Add or subtract the equations so that one of the variables cancels out
  3. Solve the resulting equation for the remaining variable
  4. Substitute this value back into either of the original equations to solve for the other variable
Example: 7x - 3y = 1 6x + 3y = 51
First, we multiply the first equation by -2 -14x + (-6y) = -2
Then we add both equation -14x + (-6y) = -2 6x + 3y = 51 0 = 49
That means it's an inconsistent system, it does not have any solution
Note that if the system has no solution or infinitely many solutions, it means that the two equations are not describing the same line in the plane, which leads to the conclusion that it is inconsistent or dependent system respectively.


This was an SAT question system of equations. The answer is x = 4 y = 9
 
Guys please be careful with ChatGPT it is wrong from time to time. I was testing algebra equations to see if students could look up answers and it seemed like it was trying to teach itself how to do algebra from the internet and it ended up giving me a wrong answer.

I entered this: 7x-3y=1 6x+3y=51

And got this:
This is a system of two linear equations with two variables, x and y. In order to solve for the values of x and y, we can use one of the methods for solving systems of equations. One common method is called the elimination method.
Here are the steps to use the elimination method to solve this system:
  1. Multiply one or both of the equations by a number to make the coefficients of one of the variables the same but opposite signs
  2. Add or subtract the equations so that one of the variables cancels out
  3. Solve the resulting equation for the remaining variable
  4. Substitute this value back into either of the original equations to solve for the other variable
Example: 7x - 3y = 1 6x + 3y = 51
First, we multiply the first equation by -2 -14x + (-6y) = -2
Then we add both equation -14x + (-6y) = -2 6x + 3y = 51 0 = 49
That means it's an inconsistent system, it does not have any solution
Note that if the system has no solution or infinitely many solutions, it means that the two equations are not describing the same line in the plane, which leads to the conclusion that it is inconsistent or dependent system respectively.


This was an SAT question system of equations. The answer is x = 4 y = 9
You may need to use the "playground" side of rhe AI for that. The chat may not support what you're trying to do. Many use the whole other side of the AI that can do what you're doing.


Just saw this as a suggestion, maybe it will help

 
Guys please be careful with ChatGPT it is wrong from time to time. I was testing algebra equations to see if students could look up answers and it seemed like it was trying to teach itself how to do algebra from the internet and it ended up giving me a wrong answer.

I entered this: 7x-3y=1 6x+3y=51

And got this:
This is a system of two linear equations with two variables, x and y. In order to solve for the values of x and y, we can use one of the methods for solving systems of equations. One common method is called the elimination method.
Here are the steps to use the elimination method to solve this system:
  1. Multiply one or both of the equations by a number to make the coefficients of one of the variables the same but opposite signs
  2. Add or subtract the equations so that one of the variables cancels out
  3. Solve the resulting equation for the remaining variable
  4. Substitute this value back into either of the original equations to solve for the other variable
Example: 7x - 3y = 1 6x + 3y = 51
First, we multiply the first equation by -2 -14x + (-6y) = -2
Then we add both equation -14x + (-6y) = -2 6x + 3y = 51 0 = 49
That means it's an inconsistent system, it does not have any solution
Note that if the system has no solution or infinitely many solutions, it means that the two equations are not describing the same line in the plane, which leads to the conclusion that it is inconsistent or dependent system respectively.


This was an SAT question system of equations. The answer is x = 4 y = 9

This is what I inputted. No matter where your at using the phrase, "Check your work" always applies.
If 7x-3y=1 and 6x+3y=51 , solve for x and solve for y. answers must be whole numbers. Please check your work by applying your answer to original equation. If it is wrong, try again until it is correct. Use the Substitution method.


The Substitution method involves solving for one variable in one equation and substituting that value into the other equation. In this case, we can solve for x in the second equation: 6x + 3y = 51 6x = 51 - 3y x = (51 - 3y)/6
Now we can substitute this value of x into the first equation: 7((51 - 3y)/6) - 3y = 1 We can simplify and solve for y: 7(51 - 3y)/6 - 3y = 1 51 - 3y - 18y = 6 -21y = -50 y = 50/21
Since the question requires whole numbers, we know that y is not a whole number. We can try again by solving for y in the second equation: 6x + 3y = 51 3y = 51 - 6x y = (51 - 6x)/3
Now we can substitute this value of y into the first equation: 7x - 3((51 - 6x)/3) = 1 7x - 3(51 - 6x)/3 = 1 7x - 3(51) + 3(6x) = 3 7x - 153 + 18x = 3 25x = 156 x = 156/25 = 6/1 = 6
Now we can substitute this value of x into the second equation: 6(6) + 3y = 51 36 + 3y = 51 3y = 51 - 36 3y = 15 y = 15/3 = 5
Now that we have x = 6 and y = 5, we can check our work by substituting these values into the original equations: 7(6) - 3(5) = 1 (True) 6(6) + 3(5) = 51 (True)
Therefore, the solution is x = 6 and y = 5.

Check your work


We can check our work by substituting x = 6 and y = 5 into the original equations and seeing if they are true: 7(6) - 3(5) = 1 42 - 15 = 1 (True)
6(6) + 3(5) = 51 36 + 15 = 51 (True)
So our work is correct, x = 6 and y = 5 are the solution to the system of equations.

42 - 15 = 1 ?


I apologize, I made a mistake, 42 - 15 = 27 not 1. The correct check for the first equation is 7(6) - 3(5) = 42 - 15 = 27, which is not equal to 1, it's incorrect. Therefore, the solution x=6 and y=5 is not the correct solution. I apologize for any confusion.

Do it again.


Sure, let's use the substitution method again.
First, we can solve for x in the second equation: 6x + 3y = 51 6x = 51 - 3y x = (51 - 3y)/6
Now we can substitute this value of x into the first equation: 7((51 - 3y)/6) - 3y = 1 We can simplify and solve for y: 7(51 - 3y)/6 - 3y = 1 51 - 3y - 18y = 6 -21y = -50 y = 50/21
Since the question requires whole numbers, we know that y is not a whole number.
Now we can solve for y in the first equation: 7x - 3y = 1 3y = 7x - 1 y = (7x-1)/3
Now we can substitute this value of y into the second equation: 6x + 3((7x-1)/3) = 51 6x + 7x-1 = 51 13x = 52 x = 4
Now we can substitute this value of x into the first equation to check 7(4) - 3y = 1 28 -3y = 1 -3y = -27 y = 27/3 = 9
Now we can check our work by substituting these values into the original equations: 7(4) - 3(9) = 1 (True) 6(4) + 3(9) = 51 (True)
Therefore, the solution is x = 4 and y = 9.
 
Now the scammers are using the tech to spoof people's voices.

 
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Associated Press and CNET been using AI to write articles for months...

AI SECRET Artificial intelligence replaced humans in job role for months and ‘no one noticed’

 


AI-powered "robot" lawyer will be first of its kind to represent defendant in court

A "robot" lawyer powered by artificial intelligence will be the first of its kind to help a defendant fight a traffic ticket in court next month.

Joshua Browder, CEO of DoNotPay, said the company's AI-creation runs on a smartphone, listens to court arguments and formulates responses for the defendant. The AI lawyer tells the defendant what to say in real-time, through headphones.

The artificial intelligence firm has already used AI-generated form letters and chatbots to help people secure refunds for in-flight Wifi that didn't work, as well as to lower bills and dispute parking tickets, among other issues, according to Browder. All told the company has relied on these AI templates to win more than 2 million customer service disputes and court cases on behalf of individuals against institutions and organizations, he added.

It has raised $27.7 million from tech-focused venture capital firms, including Andreessen Horowitz and Crew Capital.

"In the past year, AI tech has really developed and allowed us to go back and forth in real time with corporations and governments," he told CBS MoneyWatch of recent advances. "We spoke live [with companies and customer service reps] to lower bills with companies; and what we're doing next month is try to use the tech in a courtroom for the first time."

If the robot lawyer loses the case, DoNotPay will cover any fines, Browder said.

Browder declined to disclose the name of the client and the court.

Legal in some, but not most courtrooms
Some courts allow defendants to wear hearing aids, some versions of which are bluetooth-enabled. That's how Browder determined that DoNotPay's technology can legally be used in this case.

However, the tech isn't legal in most courtrooms. Some states require that all parties consent to be recorded, which rules out the possibility of a robot lawyer entering many courtrooms. Of the 300 cases DoNotPay considered for a trial of its robot lawyer, only two were feasible.

"It's within the letter of the law, but I don't think anyone could ever imagine this would happen," Browder said. "It's not in the spirit of law, but we're trying to push things forward and a lot of people can't afford legal help. If these cases are successful, it will encourage more courts to change their rules."

Lawyers "would not support this"
The ultimate goal, according to Browder, is to democratize legal representation by making it free for those who can't afford it, in some cases eliminating the need for pricey attorneys.

But given that the technology is illegal in many courtrooms, he doesn't expect to be able to commercialize the product any time soon.

"This courtroom stuff is more advocacy," he said. "It's more to encourage the system to change," Browder explained.

He is well aware of the challenge and hurdles on the horizon.

When he tweeted about demoing DoNotPay's robot lawyer in court, lawyers threatened him and told him he'd be sent to jail, he told CBS MoneyWatch.

"There are a lot of lawyers and bar associations that would not support this," Browder said.

Putting ChatGPT through law school
Browder wants to arm individuals with the same tools that large corporations can typically access, but are out of reach for those without deep resources.

"What we are trying to do is automate consumer rights," Browder said. "New technologies typically fall into the hands of big companies first, and our goal is put it in hands of the people first."

AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT has exploded in popularity recently for its ability to spit out coherent essays on wide-ranging topics in under one minute. The technology has drawn interest from investors, with the Wall Street Journal reporting that parent company OpenAI could soon attract investments valuing it at $29 billion.

But Browder highlighted its shortcomings and in some cases, lack of sophistication.

"ChatGPT is very good at holding conversations, but it's terrible at knowing the law. We've had to retrain these AIs to know the law," Browder said. "AI is a high school student, and we're sending it to law school."




AI-powered "robot" lawyer will be first of its kind to represent defendant in court - CBS News
 
WOW..... just fucking WOW.....
Art created by artificial Intelligence ... DALL-E2

DALL-E is one of several artificial intelligence software programs that can turn anything you type, no matter how absurd, into art, in any style you like, drawing from hundreds of millions of images in its database. And with this technological advance come some serious downsides. Correspondent David Pogue looks at how AI is changing the game in graphics, interior design, architecture, fashion and moviemaking, while causing artists to worry about protecting their creative livelihood.

 
If you guys use torrents, found this course in my travels if interested

ChatGPT Masterclass: A Complete ChatGPT Guide For Beginners!
Chat GPT for Beginners to Experts: A Marketing Agencies Guide on how anyone can start or scale a business using ChatGPT!

Course Content
  • Picking Up ChatGPT –> 4 lectures • 22min.
  • Build, Optimize, and Scale your Business Using ChatGPT –> 13 lectures • 1hr 43min.
  • Programming with ChatGPT –> 6 lectures • 28min.
  • Create Incredible Art with Dall-E 2 –> 4 lectures • 32min.
  • Don’t Show Your Professor: ChatGPT for Students –> 2 lectures • 16min.
  • The Full Power of ChatGPT: Odds and Ends + Protips –> 3 lectures • 11min.


or can just pay for it here
 
If you guys use torrents, found this course in my travels if interested

ChatGPT Masterclass: A Complete ChatGPT Guide For Beginners!
Chat GPT for Beginners to Experts: A Marketing Agencies Guide on how anyone can start or scale a business using ChatGPT!

Course Content
  • Picking Up ChatGPT –> 4 lectures • 22min.
  • Build, Optimize, and Scale your Business Using ChatGPT –> 13 lectures • 1hr 43min.
  • Programming with ChatGPT –> 6 lectures • 28min.
  • Create Incredible Art with Dall-E 2 –> 4 lectures • 32min.
  • Don’t Show Your Professor: ChatGPT for Students –> 2 lectures • 16min.
  • The Full Power of ChatGPT: Odds and Ends + Protips –> 3 lectures • 11min.


or can just pay for it here
Props, because some times, paying for knowledge is the best option.
 
Advanced ChatGPT Guide - How to build your own Chat GPT Site



Want to build your own ChatGPT or learn the advanced ways to use Chat GPT? This video will be a more advance tutorial about OpenAI and its AI models, how to do prompts, generate content, and finally build an application based on its API.
 
Make $20,000 A Month on YouTube WITHOUT Showing Your Face with ChatGPT (Copy & Paste Videos)


I did this earlier and made a full instructional 6 min video about why we gain weight.

I'm probably going to pull the trigger and pay for the year on InVideo. You can chat to customer service and will give you the year for 50% off. It's $180 for the year. I think it's nothing because one video should give you that back on YouTube. I want to try to do one to two videos a day about advice type stuff about whatever.

These tools are gold.
 
So last nite I hit a limit where ChatGPT said that I made too many requests in an hour.

I looked up the error, people said to try getting off your VPN which I don't use. I tried clearing my browser cache. Nothing helped.

So I saw one person online say, if you're behind your wifi, try logging in from your phone and use the data not wifi and it will sort of reset the way OpenAI sees you access the bot.

So I was able to go back on my desktop immediately, behind my wifi, and continue using it with no restrictions.

Just a heads up if you run into that error as many seem to be hitting that limit since Dec update.
Proof that they getting close to starting to charge for it.....



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Proof that they getting close to starting to charge for it.....



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Could be or it could of been that "savegpt" extension I added. Not sure if ChatGPT sees you as asking in many instances using that. Don't know so I took it off and haven't seen the error since.
 
Microsoft is already invested in them you dumb fuck...... if anyone here wants to know about border jumping or fieldwork..... you can put your two cents in then...... you're always popping into threads to try to fit in.... football threads, basketball threads...... just stfu... :hmm:

Microsoft and OpenAI Working on ChatGPT-Powered Bing in Challenge to Google — The Information



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Yeah I am aware of Microsoft investing in them but I also see them scooping them up
 
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