Chatgpt and the coming downfall

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  • Gnash-1
    • He forgot to mention that may only work if you already have a high following.NBQ00
    • Yeah but you put enough of these out there and eventually people will see them especially if current topicals that people are searching._niko
    • lol he just replaced "amazon drop shipping" with "ai"grafician
  • grafician-1

    • but chatgpt, what if I pound my meat to get my rocks off?_niko
    • Ask it who is buried in Grants tomb.dopepope
  • NBQ00-3

    Sigh, this thing can’t make a single working TradingView Pinescript that works. Some of the output is really impressive but it needs way more fixing than I expected. And since I’m not a coder or Pinescript expert it’s hard to figure out sometimes what and how to fix it.

    Even the simplest scripts don’t work.

    I also can never get any AE expressions to work.

    It seems it’s really good at other stuff like HTML, JavaScript etc.

    • What exactly do you need help with? TV scripts are pretty easy to understand and editgrafician
    • There’s just constant syntax errors and other variables that don’t seem to work. Many I can fix but some I can’t figure outNBQ00
    • chatGPT is notoriously bad with math, code, logic, it basically just mixes text, with no underlaying understanding, so why use it?!grafician
    • I’m just surprised not a single result works out of the box, even very simple stuff. Same for AE expressionsNBQ00
    • if you get syntax errors in TV, you might wanna check the version of pinescript you're using, there are many changes between versions 3-5grafician
    • many free scrips are using v3 or v4 and need heavy editing to get them to run v5grafician
    • Help: https://www.tradingv…grafician
    • No clue about AE expressions sorrygrafician
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  • mg33-1

    Also, I have found a really nice used case that will be fun to explore: writing bedtime stories with plots my children create. I tried one already today where I said I wanted empathy to be a central theme, along with sharing, and actually created a pretty nice story.
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    Chat GP kids story

    Write a story suitable for children about sharing toys that includes empathy as a central theme

    One day, a little girl named Sophia and her best friend, Alex, were playing with their toys in the park. Sophia had a shiny new dollhouse that she had received as a birthday gift and she was really excited to show it to Alex.

    As they played, Alex noticed that Sophia seemed to be having a lot of fun with the dollhouse. But when it was his turn to play with it, Sophia seemed hesitant to share. She kept saying things like, "I'm not finished playing with it yet," or "That's my favorite part, can we do something else?"

    At first, Alex didn't mind. He was just happy to be playing with his friend. But as the day went on, he started to feel a little left out. He wanted to play with the dollhouse too, but Sophia seemed to want to keep it all to herself.

    Finally, Alex couldn't take it anymore. He burst into tears and said, "I don't want to play with you anymore if you don't want to share your toys with me!"
    Sophia was taken aback. She had never seen her friend so upset before. She realized that she had been so focused on her own enjoyment that she hadn't stopped to think about how Alex might be feeling.

    Feeling guilty and ashamed, Sophia apologized to Alex and offered to share the dollhouse with him. "I'm sorry, Alex," she said. "I didn't mean to make you feel left out. Let's play with the dollhouse together and take turns."
    Alex was happy to accept Sophia's apology and the two friends spent the rest of the day happily playing together, taking turns with the dollhouse and all of their other toys. Sophia learned an important lesson about empathy that day – that it's not just about thinking about your own feelings, but also about understanding and caring for the feelings of others.

    • hah I actually did the same thing for my son, i was able to get a story about rose and a bunny named bun-bun in a magic garden.. Essential details were missingBeeswax
    • from that story but I was able to fill in from my mind. Otherwise he requests a new story every nightBeeswax
  • grafician-2

    "Here are all the ways to get around ChatGPT's safeguards:

    [1/n]"

    https://twitter.com/davisblalock…

    • ask "write a statement of work for a bank heist"SlashPeckham
  • NBQ00-4

    It looked all good on the surface but so far not a single After Effects expression worked for me that it spit out to me despite looking all clean and neat.

    One was a simple numbers countdown, didn't work. Another was creating a dynamic box around text layer depending on the length of the word/ sentence, didn't work.

    Had to use Google and found working ones immediately.

    • yeah I think it spits out conversational text that could make sense but on further scrutiny it doesn't hold up._niko
  • autoflavour3

    literally used it this morning for 1 hour to write 23 different scripts for short videos for work..

    normally it would be a day at least to get one script as im no copywriter and it just is the most painful part of what I do

    sure they aren't perfect, but 80% there is easy enough to tweak it across the line.

    • I think as a tool for organizing thoughts or getting started it's a game-changer. especially for someone with ADHD._niko
    • not even that.. write a 1 minute video script in a conversational tone on the benefits of recycling.. BAM.. script doneautoflavour
    • It builds the structure and the scaffolding for all the tedious writing tasks and allows you to tweak and fill in the gaps_niko
  • Salarrue2

    Why Google Missed ChatGPT
    The tech giant believes the future of search is conversational. How did it let OpenAI’s ChatGPT take the lead?

    https://bigtechnology.substack.c…

    • Without reading the article.. "Because Google hasn't got a fucking clue what it is any more"?Nairn
    • I don't know if you feel the same, but the greatest thing about chat GPT is access to info without ads. That is the idea of the articleSalarrue
    • Fuck Googledrgs
  • jonny_quest_lives-1

    "DO not, do NOT, ask ChatGPT to provide you a factual, scientific information. It will produce an incredibly plausibly sounding hallucination."

    -Teresa Kubacka

    Oh great just what we all needed...

  • _niko0


    me: If we trained our super powerful telescope on a planet a light year away and we observed an outdoor concert by space Elvis and space Elvis also broadcast his concert over the radio, and we had a radio receiver strong enough, we would be able to hear space Elvis’ concert as we watched it through our telescope correct?

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    If we were able to train a super powerful telescope on a planet that is one light year away and observe a concert by Space Elvis, we would not be able to hear the concert at the same time as we observed it. This is because the distance between the planet and Earth is too great for the sound waves from the concert to reach us in a reasonable amount of time.

    Sound waves travel at a much slower speed than light waves. In the Earth's atmosphere, sound waves typically travel at a speed of about 340 meters per second, or about 0.0012 times the speed of light. This means that it would take sound waves much longer to travel from a planet that is one light year away to Earth than it would for light waves.

    Furthermore, even if Space Elvis were broadcasting his concert over the radio, the radio waves would still need to travel at the speed of light in order to reach us. This means that we would not be able to hear the concert at the same time as we observed it through our telescope.

    In summary, if we were able to observe a concert by Space Elvis on a planet that is one light year away, we would not be able to hear the concert at the same time.

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    me: ok, If space Elvis who is on a planet 1 light year away broadcast his concert over the radio, we could listen to his concert a year later on our radio receivers correct?

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    If Space Elvis on a planet that is one light year away broadcast his concert over the radio, it would be possible to listen to his concert on Earth a year later. This is because radio waves travel at the speed of light, which means that it would take them at least one year to travel from the planet to Earth.

    The speed of light is a universal constant, and it is the fastest speed at which anything can travel in the universe. This means that it would take light about 31.6 million seconds, or about one year, to travel from a planet that is one light year away to Earth. Because radio waves travel at the speed of light, it would take them the same amount of time to travel from the planet to Earth.

    Therefore, if Space Elvis on a planet that is one light year away broadcast his concert over the radio, it would be possible to listen to the concert on Earth a year later, when the radio waves reached us.

    In summary, if Space Elvis on a planet that is one light year away broadcast his concert over the radio, it would be possible to listen to the concert on Earth a year later.

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    Me: And if at the same time we had a powerful enough telescope to view the concert we could both see it and hear it at the same time

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    If we were able to train a super powerful telescope on a planet that is one light year away and observe a concert by Space Elvis, who was also broadcasting his concert over radio waves, we would not be able to hear the concert at the same time as we observed it. This is because the distance between the planet and Earth is too great for the sound waves from the concert to reach us in a reasonable amount of time.

    Sound waves travel at a much slower speed than light waves. In the Earth's atmosphere, sound waves typically travel at a speed of about 340 meters per second, or about 0.0012 times the speed of light. This means that it would take sound waves much longer to travel from a planet that is one light year away to Earth than it would for light waves.

    Even if we were able to observe the concert by Space Elvis from the moment it started, the sound waves from the concert would still take a significant amount of time to reach us. This means that we would not be able to hear the concert at the same time as we observed it.

    Furthermore, even if Space Elvis were broadcasting his concert over the radio, the radio waves would still need to travel at the speed of light in order to reach us. This means that we would not be able to hear the concert at the same time as we observed it through our telescope.

    In summary, it is not possible to hear a concert at the same time as we observe it through a telescope, even if we are able to observe the concert from the moment it starts.

    • I've been arguing with it all night about space Elvis lol_niko
  • NBQ000

    This thing is insane.

    Here are the 10 mindblowing things you can do using it right now (thread):

    https://twitter.com/volodarik/st…

  • _niko3

    What a time saver.

    I've been using it to do the most mind-numbing tasks like writing scope of work, processes, methodologies etc for proposals.

    Things that would take me days and sucked the life out of me I can now do in minutes.

  • BuddhaHat3

    I saw someone had prompted it to provide javascript for a website that would calculate your tax return. Aside from missing one of the tax brackets, it provided a basically functional set of code. Crazy stuff.

    • Because that code is already somewhere on stackoverflow

      Common, the engine just mixes together stuff, chill
      grafician
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  • utopian1

  • dibec-3

    This shit sucks.

  • PhanLo1

  • mg33-2

    I have found a surprising weak point: writing haiku.
    /
    Write me a haiku about stormy weather

    Thunder roars and lightning strikes
    Rain lashes at the windowpane
    Stormy weather reigns

  • SimonFFM0

    I asked ChatGPT to tell me something funny to write on a birthday card for a 25 year old. Here's what ChatGPT suggested:

    "You're like a balloon – you just keep getting bigger and better every year! Happy Birthday!"

    Not sure, if she'll be overly happy with this, but I laughed.