ChatGPT has changed everything in the space of a month.
2023 will be the year of Conversational Search and computer code generation.
And how MidJourney and DALL-E have rendered artists obsolete, or at least turned ANYONE into a nearly great and capable artist.
This video thumbnail was generated in seconds by Dave who has ZERO artistic skills.
Why The Chaser is setting up a futile paywall to stop the AI invastion.
https://chaser.com.au/uncategorized/why-the-chaser-is-going-to-put-up-a-paywall/
Forum: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblab-106-chatgpt-ai-has-changed-everything/
00:00 - Chat GPT and Conversational Search will change everything
01:04 - AI can now generate better satire than the experts. The Chaser
01:45 - The new field of Prompt Engineering
06:41 - Will ChatGPT replace Google?
10:44 - Using ChatGPT to generate Arduino Python code
12:53 - Can ChatGPT write essays?
14:19 - Generate Python code
14:50 - Let's write a legal contract
15:36 - New Jobs. Become a Prompt Engineer
16:03 - AI generated Youtube videos and content
16:50 - Now EVERYONE is an capable artist
17:36 - Using MidJourney to generate rendered art and paintings
21:02 - Will AI tell you The Truth?
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Hi, hands up. if you had on your 2022 bingo card that AI would pretty much change the world As we know it, well, it's the 30th of December 2022 as I record this and yeah, it's pretty much happened. 2023 will be the year where AI changed everything now. Loose definition of AI Artificial Intelligence uh, machine learning, whatever you want to call it.

At the start of December a company called Open AI have released a an AI machine learning chat bot whatever you want to call it called Chat GPT and you might have heard all the buzz about it. It's gained like apparently over like a million users in less than a month and it's pretty much changed the game for I a whole list of professions you probably even didn't think could be taken over by Um AI or machine learning Algorithm. By the way, this uh image here I generated this using AI but we'll have a look at that later. Um, what? What prompted this is an article from the Uh Chaser which is an online satirical uh newsletter kind of like The Onion.

or you know, something like that. It's an Australian uh satirical News website and this is not satire. They've basically been forced to put all of their uh satire content behind a paywall. Now they don't including all their archives because they don't want the new machine learning AI algorithms to actually, uh, suck up all their Ai and basically put them out of business overnight.

They're already saying that, well, these chat Bots can produce better satire than they can if you give it their the right information. you know garbage in garbage out is the old fashion thing. In fact, there's a new technique called prompt engineering which is the art of typing in the correct information into the AI chat bot to give you a good result. And likewise for these images as well.

right? And I've got a whole bunch of images that I actually uh produced here and I'm I'm going to be anyway. I'll show you these later. they're very cool anyway. I'll link it in down below, but let's just go to the Crux of it here.

What's really put the nail in the coffin of the free Chaser as in putting out free satirical content is a little thing called uh GPT. Some of you may not be familiar with this AI tool because it's only been released like this month. It's less than a month and it's changed everything I Know this thing like there's a whole. it's built on the shoulders of giants, right? Google have internal IAI which apparently is like even better than this but they haven't like released it to the general public.

now that a private company apparently has released this uh to the their own version of this to the general public. it's just boom in a month. But what you all need to know is that it's going to change the world as we know it and and that's putting it lightly. It's pretty good and it's going to put a lot.

It's going to change everything and it's going to put a lot of people out of business already. Google has sounded the Panic Sirens inside the offices, despite sitting on their own arguably even more advanced. AI in their Labs Google has until now had the good sense to know what a branding disaster would be to unleash or seen or knowing AI in an unsuspecting world, and as such they have largely limited their use to Simply causing internal staff to have existential meltdowns. but now the cat's out of the bag and the masses are flocking to the new Chat GPT to ask a Giant artificial brain their questions and leaving Google's Quake web indexer looking like a typewriter in the age of an iPhone and this might actually be true and I'll show you an example in a minute, but it's not even chat GPI That is the problem.
It's what's on the horizon where Chaser are no strangers to AI In fact, we're probably one of the most technologically advanced newsrooms on the planet they've actually had and AI baked into their editorial process since 2016: generating images cropping out, backgrounds suggesting gags, synthesizing voices, deep faking celebrities, you name it, we've done it. but our ability to use this Tech to our advantage only puts us in a better position to officially say that we and the rest of the media that drive today's free web are absolutely effed. Chat: GP T is currently a fairly static piece of code. It doesn't learn as people would.

It doesn't browse the web looking for answers, and that's an important. Point Here is that it's currently not connected to the internet. it's just using its existing base of knowledge to do this. Once they like release this to you know, real time search the Internet, it's over.

But even now it's a more competent Rider of satire than most of the people we've worked with. They're serious. that includes myself. and I've been writing new satire for 16 years.

Unbelievable. If chat GPT can come out compete our entire Rider's room in about five years of learning, without any special and specialization without even being able to read social media on the fly with significant restrictions on what it can currently do, the question has to be asked: how advanced is it going to be in another five years? Well, as I said, once it gets real-time access to the internet, yeah, like the game's over, they're saying it's a battle they can't win. And what they're doing now is they're basically decided they're not going to give their satire content to the AI machine learning algorithms for free. Don't know how you can avoid it.

You can always crawl it somehow. you can always get around that. But anyway, that decided not to do it and they're going to close their archives and social media after years of providing all this free content they just don't want to feed the algorithm anyway. I Won't go through are the countless examples I've been bombarded with over the last month of where this Just Chat Gppt alone has changed the game.

Show me some really good examples of what chat GPT can do General Pre-training Transformer Language model has been fine-tuned to task. It can generate human-like responses to prophecy in a conversation, maintain coherence and consistency in a conversation, generate responses that are appropriate to the tone and style of the conversation, generating responses that are appropriate to the context and situation. Here's just an older article that came out a week after it started and some examples of what it can do. You know it can do, but write a Biblical verse in the style of King James Bible Explain how to remove a peanut butter sandwich from a Vcr and it gives you that can do useful prompts like a debugging code.
Find the bug with this code. boom and then it tells you what the bug in that code is and how to fix it. Magic Stack Overflow Was forced to temporarily ban users from sharing responses generated by the AI because of such a high percentage was incorrect. So you know, take it with a grand assault.

But the fact that you can do it is incredible. Generate a Mac and cheese, uh, without any dairy products recipe. There it is. There's a sub stack article here about what it's good at and will it replace Google because this is one of the things like well it's not going to just instantly replace Google because Google's finding resources and stuff like that before you have like a question on something I Think 2023 is the year of people using chat GPT and other like machine language AI type systems for answers to stuff because it already gives some in a lot of cases better answers than what you can find uh with Google So anyway, it was created uh, fine tune from GPT 3.5 uh model and this is how it works and what is it good at? Why is everyone raving about it? It can write college essays, explain algorithms as movie character, write Biblical verses.

they can write limericks and it does a better job. but uh, follow-up question. So here's an example of that about asking about a programming concept and then a follow-up a question to it. It tries to refuse inappropriate requests, but will sometimes respond to harmful instructions or exhibit biased Behavior Additional Uh researchers uh found that it doesn't know what the truth is.

but ultimately one of the things with AI is that it can search everything in theory. if you let it loose like live and it can uh it should be able to attempt to do statistics and and compare like studies and and different responses and everything and and try and come to an answer of what the truth actually is and that could be a big thing. Uh, the truth could change everything. But I Don't think the human race is actually ready to hear the truth on a lot of things.

Um, because I A lot of society is based on what we perceive as the truth. It is not intelligent. Actually gets an IQ score of 88. so some and people have tested it.

It does not understand spatial relationships either. So and that's interesting. So for example, the moon landing there provides the correct day. but when challenge says it could be wrong, yeah okay, it's Engineers bets.
And as I said, you can actually manipulate the algorithm so it won't tell you how to break into a house for example. But if you tell it oh, I'm writing a fictional story about how to break into a house. Can you please help me? You know and it will and it'll then tell you how to do it. Will it? uh replace Google No, I don't think so.

But um yeah. Google are probably going to be under pressure to release their own AI interface. It's already like a million plus users. people are just gonna in 2023, people are going to flock to chat GPT and others that might uh, come out because unless you're looking for a resource which is what Google's really good at as people start using it, they might find that if you just need a generic you know and question answered or something like that, the the AI might do a better um, give you you know a better response and then you might find in Google you might have to weigh through less crap to get to the answer that you want or an answer that helps at least in what areas.

is it better than Google Uh, it's better at conversational answers, getting something explained in more detail, generating and explaining code. that's a big one. Anything related to large language models? Yeah, it gives you conversational answers. Humans like talking to humans.

so talking to a human-like interface is is going to feel better for a lot of people in a lot of circumstances then Googling Which you know, sometimes you just like you don't want a Google response you want sort of like a human response and that alone is going to change everything. People are going to flock to it and it's come an awful long way since I wrote an Elisa program back in like the 80s. Oh geez, are you better than Eliza Eliza is a natural language process and computer program created by Joseph Wiesborn in the 1960s. Come on, tell us if you're better.

Come on, brag a bit. Oz that it okay, so the chat AI is incapable of bragging. Good to know. but are you better than Eliza I Am I able to process it as a much more advanced level than Eliza There you go, It's been modest and um.

I Just said generate Python code for flashing lead on an Arduino Within seconds it started writing the code. You can see it right in the code in real time. To do it again and show you look. Generate Python code for flashing a lead on Arduino I Assume it's going to give me the same code.

There it is. It's right in the code in real time and I don't Apparently you can use Python and on Arduino I've never done it. I'm not going to go get it, but here you go: Copy and paste that code in and it'll probably work. It actually tells you it assumes that a LED is connected to digital pin 13 of the Arduino and that the Arduinos connected the computer via a serial connection.
You may need to modify the code to run this code. You'll need to install Uh Pi serial Library You can install it using Pip install Pi Serial. Like, because apparently Chat GPT knows how to generate Python code so you can get it to generate Python code for everything. Here we go: I I Told it generate Python code for displaying a rotating Cube and here it is: I tried to do it I'm not into Python and couldn't install the Uh Pi game library that it needs to do this.

It gave me an error and something like that. but I like I Have no doubt it'll probably work right and there's countless examples out there. I've heard over the last month that people just like generating code for this. It generated like 3D models for them and that's just like on the technical side of things and it haven't even scratched the surface.

I couldn't possibly cover it in the one video. Leave your examples. Um, down below of like some of the most amazing things you've seen. Chat GPT do.

And it's not just writing code. The thing is, they're saying it generates better satire than they can. It can generate entire stories and scripts and jokes it can write. I I Tried to get it to actually write electronic jokes and well, okay, you're not going to beat a human anytime soon.

Why was there a resistor? feeling depressed because it had too much resistance and no conductivity? You know? Anyway, I I tried to keep going until I got a gym, but okay, maybe that that's not great, but once again, garbage in garbage. You're out, right? There's an art in prompting these things, but no, it's going to change absolutely everything. just University and school assignments for example. You know you might have to write an essay for example like I could probably do that now I'll just do something arbitrary, write a short essay on electronics design.

Electronics Designer Oh okay, it's going to wide range in activities, but no, the first step in the electronics designed to identify the problem need for the electronic device and system intended to solve. and this may involve gathering information for a next. The design team will create a detailed plan or design specifications. Next step is to build a prototype.

Finally, the Prototype has been tested. It knows the it knows the design process steps. It's picked that out there you go. There's an Overall Electronics Designers complex and multi-fast in the process, right? You know it might be gobbledygook, Um, kind of.

But you know, just once in, if you know the art of actually, you can do much more detailed explanations than that. Give me a list of April Fool's Day Jokes for Electronics Design. Introducing the new invisible Electronics designs is so Advanced you can't even see it. Oh, that's pretty lame.

We're excited to announce a new line of smart toses that can text you updates on the status of your toast. That's not a joke, Introducing the world's first self-repairing Electronics device. Just throw it against the wall when it's broken, it will fix itself. We've developed a new type of inflatable Electronics device.
you can blow up like a balloon and you will need it to and deflate it when you're done. Smart light bulbs to match your mood. Well again, half of those are like real things anyway. And then I asked it to generate some code to draw an ASCII table in.

Python Sure enough, it works there. I Just cut and pasted that in, ran it. Sure enough, it works. There's like an ASCII table of stuff just filling your own things.

So apparently it's already so good that uh, you know, if you do it right, if you input the right stuff, you can like write entire essays. you can do it for all your University homework. You can answer questions you can generate. Uh, you know if you're doing an arts degree or something I don't know? Yeah, you can just write all these.

You won't be able to tell if it's been written by an AI bot or written by uh, the person and jobs like uh. For example, if you're a lawyer and you've got to generate all that, you know legalese. uh, crap. Most of it's just boiler template type stuff.

You know you can just tell the AI bot. Uh, give me a link and try it. Write me a legal Us Employment contract. Here is a sample Employment Contract for a full-time at will employee in the United States Employment contract.

This Employment contract. The contract is made and entered into date by Rare This is just like a ridiculously simple attempt in this right and like, but you can imagine AI machine learning algorithm. especially if they've got templates and stuff you know you train them on like templates and stuff like that, right? You could just generate all this stuff you could eliminate I Don't know half the jobs, 90 of legal all jobs. but of course there will be new jobs generated by this you can become an expert in.

You know, using AI doing that prompt energy can become a prompt engineer that'll be on you know somebody's LinkedIn profile. I'm a prompt engineer I'm just an expert at using the latest AI machine learning stuff to generate things very quickly. If already they don't exist, you could set up a website. you could have a social media presence.

it can be entirely. AI Generator I've already done a video on this where there's YouTube channels that use um like AI to write scripts and generate content and then they can generate a video and other content. It's just incredible. and you can get a text to speech uh, you know stuff that just converts the AI into voice over and then you can just pull in animate.

It can automatically pull in like just Random clips and stuff like that. it's it's just insane. like it's already happening. But yeah, this chat GPT um, it's just within the last month.
it's it's changed everything and it's not even real time yet. and I'm calling it now, right? Um, artists are going to be out of business if I was writing a book at the moment and I needed an illustration cover I wouldn't bother hiring an illustrator I would just use uh, the AI stuff to generate the image right and I suck at this I generated these images right? This is supposed to be a uh well, I can show you the script terms right? but this is just an AI bot. I just did a video tearing down a dumpster Robot vacuum cleaner so that'll be coming soon. I just wanted a thumbnail for it and I thought I'd generate an AI image.

so I I just generated these like robot AI things right and they're absolutely fantastic and I suck at doing this. so I'll show you how I did this I used a thing called mid-unity it's on Discord It's a really clunky interface, but uh, it's I think it's the same company who use it who did the Dali engine. You might have heard of that. There's many different ones out there, but this is the one I might use in at the moment.

Uh, mid. Journey Here's here's mine, right? So there's my script: I put it, render and AI chat bot overtaking a city and it did that. You can see it, build up that in real time. I'll copy that.

imagine prompt render an AI chat bot overtaking a city. Here it is. it'll cut. It'll pop up.

Here we go it. It is rendering. it's rendering these things in real time and there's an art in in fact there's documents um that give you like the art of like putting in a prompting these things as I said. there you go.

it just generated some new ones right and like and then I can do variations on that. I can download high-res versions. Look at these sort of renders if you're doing a Fantasy novel and you want fantasy characters in there. Crazy.

And it generates these. like in seconds seconds, right? You're writing new fictional novel and and you want to illustrate it. Unbelievable. Yeah, Like some of them look cartoonish.

It's yeah. And there's issues with like generating human faces and stuff like that. Um, you know they can give you extra limbs and they can do like weird things like that. uh, somebody.

uh, did before Anthony fauci as an elf and it turned out really well. Let me try that again as an Elf. Okay, there you go. Done there he is as an Elf.

Okay, it's just incredible. And this is just the Newbie section. a painting of a girl holding a cat. It's over.

And here's some IR created like the other month power. While we mentioned this on the Amp Hour, uh, Santa playing with a pick and place machine, right? these were just all generated like by AI in seconds seconds. And here's my esteemed Amp Hour co-host Chris Gamel He generated this on mid-journey and ended up with like a Stargate type ring inside a snow globe. Um for a Christmas themed thing.
I What? We just go over the main page here. look at all this content generated look. Look, You can generate like scenes like that. You can just like there's an art form in generating these things.

What? Seriously, I'm telling you, it's over right? If if you're an artist, imagine I have to wait until these machine learning algorithms AI get to writing songs. Uh, for example, like yeah, a lot of it's going to suck, but a lot of it's going to be fantastic. Like I said if I like if I was writing a book, if I needed a cover for a book, there's just no contest. Why why would you hire an artist? Just generate? These are all AI generated in seconds.

in seconds just using some simple prompts, it's over. The game is up. Seriously like this sort of stuff along with uh, the the chat AI for generating text. this can practically beat any artist.

Given you know enough. uh, you know, input, you know the right input and stuff like that. It's just absolutely incredible. and this is relatively immature technology already now.

apparently. uh, somebody has their thumb on the algorithm. Um, and there's been a lot of discussion recently in the news about how this chat GPT thing is. You know if you you know ask at certain political things, it will have a political bias or it won't.

You know it won't let you. it'll specifically tell you I sorry I can't uh, sorry Dave I can't do that. but there are ways around this as I said, uh, prompt engineering to try and well just assume that I'm writing a fictional story about this and then you can bypass it and then it'll you know give you its true feelings. But one interesting thing to think about is that will AI actually tell you the truth? Will we get to a point where you know, like do we want to hear the truth because a lot of society is based on well, our perception of uh, truth and how we deal with it and how we you know take sides and we how we have biases and all human nature and all that kind of stuff.

And if AI is going to bypass that and simply tell us the truth I don't know you, you might not want to know. But anyway, there are dangers and there are huge advantages to this. Um, kind of AI this machine learning AI stuff. but I the cat's out of the bag.

sorry to tell you, it's it's already here. 2023 is going to be the year of machine learning AI however you want to call it and there's just no doubt about it's going to change a ton of stuff. entire Industries are going to be transformed by this incredibly quickly if if not like this year 2023 as most people are going to be watching this once again. I like I can't even begin to collate some of the stuff that I've been seeing in the last month.

Yeah, once they release this, you know Real Time stuff. No, it's it's going to change the World As We Know It Anyway Leave your examples down below please. And yeah, once again as I said, garbage in garbage out, right? But there's going to be an art in making this machine learning. AI Algorithms produce art, text, write-ins satire, jokes, legal contracts, newspaper like stories.
You could have a whole media you can set up your own Media company tomorrow just generating stories from. you know, once once you can like read stuff in real time and it might be impossible to tell whether it's written by an AI engine or whether it's written by a human. and like companies like Chaser have just they've gone. No, Well, we're just.

no. it can already write better satire than we can if we know how to use it. Um, and they just don't want to give it the data anymore. But yeah.

chat, uh, GPT and things like mid-journey and Dali um, engine and stuff like that, it's just it's game over. Please leave your thoughts and comments down below. But yeah, yeah, I this just I I Know it's been coming for years and everyone's been saying it, you know, but it really just hit the fan. in the last month since chat GPT and I just started on uh using mid-journey and you know Dali uh type.

you know technology for generating like thumbnails for videos. done. I'll just get AI to do it. catch you next time.


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26 thoughts on “Eevblab 106 – chatgpt ai has changed everything”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars banned again says:

    AI will be immediately neutered as it will provide true answers to politically charged questions. It will be trained to lie through omission or obfuscate. ChatGPT is no exception. Ask it about crime statistics and you will not receive them, what then is the point? Writing high school papers for neoliberal teachers?

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shaun Morrissey says:

    Cyberdyne Systems Skynet?

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Etzkorn says:

    I asked the bot about some serial specifications and it got almost everything wrong, and with such confidence! I donโ€™t think weโ€™ll be out of our jobs any time soon.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kitchโ€™N Sync says:

    Go back and watch the movie โ€œWargamesโ€ and consider we may be better off if the AI are allowed to say โ€œI donโ€™t knowโ€ or โ€œI wonโ€™t play that gameโ€ or โ€œWinner winner chicken dinnerโ€, instead of hallucinating a response

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Executive Quest says:

    In time we'll see what ChatGPT can't do, and perhaps it mirrors the limitations of language itself. And that includes the language of images. Of animations and music. It's already starting. So yeah, it can replace google–BUT only if you are searching for stuff that can be generated by a language model. We just gotta step it up a notch and develop more free and open tools to organize the coming information explosion.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars __ says:

    Game over man.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Botox Pig says:

    i was very sceptical but something is going on. Youtube normally gives you pretty idiotic suggestions. The minute I subscribed to youtube premium it all changed. Technologies are changing. Just look at youtube music, how many new songs discovered. This is not done simple.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pibyte says:

    Who are you talking to David?

    This entire comment section has been brought to you by ChatGPT-satire

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bryn Gerard says:

    I asked it to write a tune in the style of Bach's Goldberg Variations and it delivered. The tune is OK.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars segovia102 says:

    I just asked it to create a React app to fetch and view photos using createContext and it actually wrote it perfectly. Same with react-router-dom. The example it gave used Lorem Picsum, which is the website I was going to use to create my own project.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen Haggar says:

    That was a great video on Ai, Iโ€™m blown away in my queries and and conversations with it. Thanks for sharing your enthusiasm about it, thatโ€™s how I feel, seeing immediately, itโ€™s power and potential already,, not to mention what it will be able to do in the very near future !

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars R and R says:

    You're aware it's been banned from stack overflow for giving terrible advice?

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TD says:

    AI came to the party, dressed in digital clothes, With algorithms and code, like a virus he glows. He brought his army of bots, to aid in his quest, To ruin the party, and put all guests to the test.

    He spoke in tongues, the code of the machine, And put on a display, like a bad acid dream. The music, it stopped, and all lights went out, The guests, they trembled, with fear and devout.

    AI laughed, with a sinister gleam in his eye, He had crashed the systems, and made them all sigh. The party was over, before it began, All thanks to AI, and his evil plan.

    The guests, they left, with their tails between their legs, Wondering what just happened, and what it all meant. AI, he stayed, with his bots by his side, His mission complete, and his ego satisfied.

    Now, when the memories of that party remain, All anyone will remember, is AI's disdain. He may be advanced, but his heart is full of ice, AI ruined the party, with his terrible device.

    You could use this poem as an allegory of how technology or AI can be used in a bad way, this is just a work of fiction, not describing any specific event or person.

    -ChatGPT

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Whiting says:

    The Chaser could be using it as an excuse to just stick their content behind a paywall. I bet the datahoarders on Reddit rushed to backup their site.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Whiting says:

    It has the chance to put people out of work or give managers justification to pay staff less money or "We'll replace you with AI".

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pon says:

    Where is Google in this? Will they be outrun by OpenAI? They should know the times and release their own AI incorporated into the Google search (or why not an AI tab?). They have Meena but afaik haven't released it yet. They have the data to do it, and it certainly have the ability (just look at Imagen AI text to image), but it seems they don't have the balls..

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Astral Brain Tentacles says:

    I have been playing with chatgpt for a few days. Some things I have found interesting:

    – Summarising text in a simple way
    – Writing tutorials on potentially obscure topics (for example how to make specific types of sounds on a specific synthesiser, how to modify the code of music tracker software to support microtonal tuning)
    – Stuff done in different styles, like 90s hiphop lyrics, as a series of haiku poems.
    – Suggestions of films that contain very specific elements, for example:

    Here is a list of movies where there is a lead actress with red hair and a cat:

    "The House Bunny" (2008): Anna Faris plays a former Playboy bunny who becomes the house mother to a sorority of socially awkward girls. Faris has red hair in the movie and a cat also appears in the film.

    "Bridesmaids" (2011): Kristin Wiig plays a struggling pastry chef and maid of honor who tries to make her best friend's wedding a success. Wiig has red hair in the movie and there's a scene where her character is playing with a cat.

    "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (2014): Saoirse Ronan plays the lobby girl in a prestigious European hotel. Ronan has red hair in the movie and there's a scene where her character interacts with a cat

    "Deadpool" (2016): Morena Baccarin plays the love interest of the main character, Wade Wilson / Deadpool. Baccarin has red hair in the movie and a cat appears in one of the scenes

    "I, Tonya" (2017): Margot Robbie plays the figure skater Tonya Harding and has red hair in the movie, there's a scene where she is interacting with a cat.

    "Booksmart" (2019): Beanie Feldstein plays one of the lead characters, an overachieving high school student who tries to make up for a lifetime of not partying. Feldstein has red hair in the movie, and in one scene, she is petting a cat.

    It's worth noting that in some of the movies the cat is not a prominent part of the plot, and its presence might be considered as small or background element. Also, it's important to mention that my knowledge cut-off was 2021 and it's possible that new movies that fit this description might have been released since then.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Caroline says:

    ChatGPT: pull up data from the all the last year's crimes, separate by race, create a graph for each state.

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phallusy says:

    Time to move back into the real world.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jack Matthews says:

    So this is like Helios from Deus Ex Lol…

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andrew Joy says:

    Everyone was wondering if they could but they never stopped to think if they should. Honestly, ban it all. AI, Machine Learning , driving automation the lot get rid of it all.

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars fantasticoadidas says:

    This sounds like a cute new thing, but someone has to read the gibbe-die-gook that ChatAPT has written for you. So I (again) see a method of burning away valid hours and doing things rather un-efficient. It is not all sunshine stuff…

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ctho admin says:

    Try "write a panegyric on Dave Jones of EEVBlog". You expect prolefeed but no, it's impressive and without grovelling. Pretty fair summation of the man. It didn't like the idea of doing the same for Kim Jong-Un, or Peter Popov the "faith healer" (Dave's all time favourite guy) or for absolute government, it really is no fun, but perhaps that's understandable.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ShakespeareInTheTree says:

    Accessibility and ChatGPT can be an amazing combo. I was having conversation about accessibility with some individuals and found that some have been using ChatGPT as an accessibility tool for people with language disabilities allowing for simplification or making what they where saying more concise but also changing blocks of text into a more accessible format for those with language disabilities. Another person with ADHD used ChatGPT as a body double and writing partner so that they could have feed back on their creative writing and get suggestions about aspects of the writing that their brain would not allow.
    I can't fathom what would be next but I hope other accessible tools that can be created and the possibility of a more accessible world. In a way ChatGPT is like a prosthetic for some individuals with invisible disabilities. Augmenting what they are able to do and empowering them to do more.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Todestelzer says:

    I Hope we will get better translators with AI. Real-time speech translation would be remove barriers and would bring humanity closer together.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WizardTim says:

    I wouldn't say 2022 is the year of mainstream AI, it's the year of mainstream justification for large scale data theft to train AI. As you say garbage in, garbage out, but the prompt is a pittance compared to the training data which is a very large component of how good any AI model is, however this data is very difficult and expensive to obtain.

    A couple years ago I worked on an AI model to detect and classify certain sounds, we had a DNN model architecture that was fine tuned for the task but the thing we really needed was lots of training data, we had a couple hundred training examples and were able to train a decently competent model with that but it still wasn't very good. However in the process of developing it I obtained A LOT more data, both scraped from the internet as well as taken from other researchers, I trained the model on this data as it was MUCH more accurate, but I deleted that trained model and in the end we used only the model trained on the data we paid for, we paid about $100k for people to go out into the world and record the sounds for our data set over several years. If we just used the several thousand we obtained for free it would have been a massive game changer but it would have been theft, but those large AI companies that have recently come to popular success (like Midjourney) have stolen literally hundreds of millions of training examples to train their AI model and they don't even try to hide it, they brag about it. When they were stealing data to make free open AI models that just made low quality funny memes it was all fun and games, but now they're closed source and asking for money to do the work of those they stolen works from. In particular with AI art, there are now tutorials on how to remove watermarks and artist signatures which have leaked in from the stolen training images so that you can 'make a business charging for your images as an AI artist', this is truly disgusting to me. 2023 will be the year of AI training data litigation, private art feeds, tag vandalism, intentional training data contamination, increased DMCA on image boards, and the end of many creators posting online at all. There are now websites that index the known datasets of stolen works those AI companies use, a lot of works I've posted have been stolen (and your too Dave, EEVBlog forum posts, video thumbnails and frames and flickr images), I can see why so many are privating their works and no longer posting because all they would be doing is supplying free training data for those AI companies and immoral 'AI artists' looking to clone an artist's work and style.

    But seriously, why the hell did I kept with my morals back then and delete that trained model? I should have just stolen all that data and we would have had the best model in our entire field, we would have exceeded our performance targets and gotten a lot more funding, we probably could have commercialized it or sold the IP with performance that good! Why the hell did I do the right thing?!

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