I used the TOT method to get chatGPT to look at forth and see how it
could improve… there is plenty of nuggets in the chat.
Cheers!
Very disappointing. It's like what you always hear when the "what to do to improve the user base" question is asked. I'd like to hear some technological ideas, some original ones. Completely lacking from this dialog.I used the TOT method to get chatGPT to look at forth and see how itIt is exactly what a lower to middle management in ICT would say.
could improve… there is plenty of nuggets in the chat.
Duely impressed, but what follow up action is inspired by this?
Not much, I'm afraid.
https://chat.openai.com/share/ea5fb0f2-eec5-4d7e-acd0-f2416776e19c
I used the TOT method to get chatGPT to look at forth and see how it could improve… there is plenty of nuggets in the chat.
Cheers!
On Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 5:42:36 AM UTC-5, SpainHackForth wrote:
https://chat.openai.com/share/ea5fb0f2-eec5-4d7e-acd0-f2416776e19c
I used the TOT method to get chatGPT to look at forth and see how it could improve… there is plenty of nuggets in the chat.
Cheers!With Google search have to wade through much
fluff to find data instead of peddlers.
So a little while back I decided to ask chatGPT
for data.
Got good looking replies, just the data and not
a bunch of links to services and it was nice to
interact with it to hone in on particulars.
Later I took my
list of answers to check them out. When it
got down to actual facts, none of them held.
The answers all sounded good but all the facts
were flawed. Sorry it won't replace Google
search but it should be a good marketing tool.
--
S Jack schrieb am Sonntag, 11. Juni 2023 um 17:36:21 UTC+2:
On Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 5:42:36 AM UTC-5, SpainHackForth wrote:
https://chat.openai.com/share/ea5fb0f2-eec5-4d7e-acd0-f2416776e19c
I used the TOT method to get chatGPT to look at forth and see how it could improve… there is plenty of nuggets in the chat.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2023-06-09/chatgpt-lawyers-cite-bogus-case-lawCheers!With Google search have to wade through much
fluff to find data instead of peddlers.
So a little while back I decided to ask chatGPT
for data.
Got good looking replies, just the data and not
a bunch of links to services and it was nice to
interact with it to hone in on particulars.
Later I took my
list of answers to check them out. When it
got down to actual facts, none of them held.
The answers all sounded good but all the facts
were flawed. Sorry it won't replace Google
search but it should be a good marketing tool.
--
ChatGPT fabricates things, it is a potential lies producing machine.
To be handled with care.
Many mediocre journalists will first love it, then it will kill their jobs...
...
But it's not a Greek Oracle. Not by a long shot.
This is just a lot of regurgitated nonsense, which the Internet is full
of, so, I'm not expecting anything to improve as long as non-peer
reviewed Internet content is supplied as the database the ML (it's not
really an AI... that's just marketing spin) algorithm learns from. In
fact, things are going to get much worse as ChatGPT et al will enable >unoriginal thoughts to propagate exponentially onto the Internet. It's >possible large language ML models will have the opposite effect to what
is being predicted. Instead of enhancing the Internet, they might make
it so full of weeds, that people abandon it.
In article <837870e8-286c-4b07...@googlegroups.com>,
Rob Kellock <credit...@gmail.com> wrote:
This is just a lot of regurgitated nonsense, which the Internet is fullThat is just wishful thinking, that AI only repeats the common knowledge. Remember that e.g. wikipedia is a tertiary source. You can add only
of, so, I'm not expecting anything to improve as long as non-peer
reviewed Internet content is supplied as the database the ML (it's not >really an AI... that's just marketing spin) algorithm learns from. In
fact, things are going to get much worse as ChatGPT et al will enable >unoriginal thoughts to propagate exponentially onto the Internet. It's >possible large language ML models will have the opposite effect to what
is being predicted. Instead of enhancing the Internet, they might make
it so full of weeds, that people abandon it.
knowledge that is present in scientific papers, once thay make it into textbooks, then you have to cite the text books. It is only months and ChatGpt is on the level of wikipedia. And wikipedia is useful.
I tried comparing versions of Forth. The information I got was known
to me, but should eminently useful for a non-expert.
The next step is make that AI systems aware of cheating. I love to see
a probability attached to each news-item for it being generated by an
USA misinformation system. The ai systems deployed by the military
probably do just that, or they are working on it.
Groetjes Albert
none albert schrieb am Montag, 12. Juni 2023 um 09:21:37 UTC+2:
In article <837870e8-286c-4b07...@googlegroups.com>,
Rob Kellock <credit...@gmail.com> wrote:
This is just a lot of regurgitated nonsense, which the Internet is fullThat is just wishful thinking, that AI only repeats the common knowledge.
of, so, I'm not expecting anything to improve as long as non-peer
reviewed Internet content is supplied as the database the ML (it's not
really an AI... that's just marketing spin) algorithm learns from. In
fact, things are going to get much worse as ChatGPT et al will enable
unoriginal thoughts to propagate exponentially onto the Internet. It's
possible large language ML models will have the opposite effect to what
is being predicted. Instead of enhancing the Internet, they might make
it so full of weeds, that people abandon it.
Remember that e.g. wikipedia is a tertiary source. You can add only
knowledge that is present in scientific papers, once thay make it into
textbooks, then you have to cite the text books. It is only months and
ChatGpt is on the level of wikipedia. And wikipedia is useful.
I tried comparing versions of Forth. The information I got was known
to me, but should eminently useful for a non-expert.
The next step is make that AI systems aware of cheating. I love to see
a probability attached to each news-item for it being generated by an
USA misinformation system. The ai systems deployed by the military
probably do just that, or they are working on it.
Groetjes Albert
Too late. AI is already heavily used for tax cheating.
It won't be the AI that'll be doing jail time :)The discussion is centered around identifying areas of improvement for the FORTH programming language with the aim of making it more mainstream. The question is, how many people do you come across in a week who are familiar with FORTH? Or even with other
The evidence is clear: if we continue on the current path, FORTH risks becoming obsolete.
other languages like C, Python, or Rust? The goal is to increase awareness and usage of FORTH, which many dedicated users believe is a superior choice, yet many people aren't even aware of its existence.It won't be the AI that'll be doing jail time :)The discussion is centered around identifying areas of improvement for the FORTH programming language with the aim of making it more mainstream. The question is, how many people do you come across in a week who are familiar with FORTH? Or even with
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