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Sign Up Now!Maybe someday, but right now it strikes me as something like a gussied up graphing calculator. Like sure it can be really useful, but if you don't have the requisite knowledge to provide a useful input, you'll just get garbage out.
I think there are very good applications for this, but one of my favorite things to do is read alarmist articles on the dangers of ChatGPT. It's so much fun. When they start talking about "General Intelligence", I get all giddy inside.Right there with you.
For as far as we have to go in the AI space, we have even further to go in the media covering AI space, and even further to go in governance around AI.I think there are very good applications for this, but one of my favorite things to do is read alarmist articles on the dangers of ChatGPT. It's so much fun. When they start talking about "General Intelligence", I get all giddy inside.
I miss Clippy and how much he annoyed the shit out of everyone.
The graphing calculator analogy is pretty spot on. I had classmates that would spend hours figuring out how to make a TI-89 solve problems automatically that they could have learned to do on their own in less or equal time.
Difference being, in learning to master the calculator they learned nothing about calculus or underlying maths, which would be much more beneficial knowledge in the long run.
That said, I wish I hadn't lost my 24 year old TI-89 about a year ago. I miss it.
Maybe its just my age but I am completely failing to understand the fascination with this idiotic chat bot. What am I missing here?
There are definitely efficiency gains from the tool, but people are tripping over their dicks acting like it needs a zillion dollar.valuation/is destroying the worldI'm a web dev and used to scour Google and Stack Overflow (basically a programming q and a site) for how tos or solutions. Most of the time I'd have to try several examples to get to my solution.
With ChatGPT I can type in my current code, what I'm trying to do and ChatGPT will spit out a solution. It's saved me hours upon hours looking for piecemeal solutions.
I converted a very large ETL repository from MS SQL Server to Snowflake with GPT-3... literally gave it a prompt with my table structures and then told it to convert the code to Snowflake. I did some manual adjustments for about 30 minutes and then validated the ETL...boom, took about 6 hours vs probably 40-50 hours of manual coding. That's the type of application that will make Transformer models so effective...that and the sexting once someone unlocks that.I'm a web dev and used to scour Google and Stack Overflow (basically a programming q and a site) for how tos or solutions. Most of the time I'd have to try several examples to get to my solution.
With ChatGPT I can type in my current code, what I'm trying to do and ChatGPT will spit out a solution. It's saved me hours upon hours looking for piecemeal solutions.
I'm going to have to spend most of my afternoon trying to feed it STAN code to get it to spit out KING Numpyro codeI converted a very large ETL repository from MS SQL Server to Snowflake with GPT-3... literally gave it a prompt with my table structures and then told it to convert the code to Snowflake. I did some manual adjustments for about 30 minutes and then validated the ETL...boom, took about 6 hours vs probably 40-50 hours of manual coding. That's the type of application that will make Transformer models so effective...that and the sexting once someone unlocks that.
Oh man, the performance improvements!I'm going to have to spend most of my afternoon trying to feed it STAN code to get it to spit out KING Numpyro code
Wouldn't even need ChatGPT if you could install tidyverse into PythonOh man, the performance improvements!
For real though, I don't know how many times ChatGPT has told me to import an R package into Python...must have gone to grad school. What a dweeb.
"There is a new library that mimics tidyverse" - Random people every yearWouldn't even need ChatGPT if you could install tidyverse into Python
Not quite as bad as those fucking academics who program new complicated methods in base R that won't work on more than like 15k observations."There is a new library that mimics tidyverse" - Random people every year
The goldilocks of analysis...low observation, low dimensional panel data. It's beautiful and precise...and completely useless. I love it.Not quite as bad as those fucking academics who program new complicated methods in base R that won't work on more than like 15k observations.