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@Barfunkle999
@Barfunkle999 Год назад
You should really make a separate video focusing specifically on its coding “abilities”. I’ve played with it for days dealing with coding, and I find it vastly intriguing. It will basically output exactly what your trying to accomplish, as long as you’re specific enough
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons Год назад
Thanks for the tip. I'm going to make a quick video on GPTZero, which can detect whether or not something has been written by ChatGPT. I will include a demo of ChatGPT's coding ability, and then a demo to see if GPTZero can call it out. :)KD
@RohitDutta420
@RohitDutta420 Год назад
What happened? You uploaded this video yesterday already
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons Год назад
My email address was exposed in the last one (although it's available via my channel profile anyway). I wanted to add a few extra visuals at the start too. :)KD
@GBlunted
@GBlunted Год назад
You should try asking it about specific characters in the story it comes up with. Like ask about the cat's favorite food, or modify the story by telling it to include a dragon or have a character grow wings or basically inquiring about specifics in a previous response it gave...that's a cool feature! Like when I had it try to explain Zero Knowledge Proofs to me, I had to constantly ask for clarification on specific characters it included in the explanation but I gotta say...I never really got a good understanding for some reason lol...maybe it will make sense to you?
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons Год назад
I had a lot of fun interrogating it. I think this is something teachers should embrace as a learning tool. :)KD
@_Stin_
@_Stin_ Год назад
2:50 - Did it incorporate the weather context from the previous question?? lol 6:53 - Humans can express the same thing for different animals, so I would imagine that it crossed over when it selected a word that can also apply to dogs/puppies? Technically, it doesn't 'know what it's talking about,' it is transforming it's training data into a pattern which suits the question you asked. It doesn't research, think or get confused. It's outputting a word based on previous words and a stored context. I started writing a natural language parser which could infer context, answer questions, etc in BBC BASIC in the 90s. Was fun, but that's all it was. My idea was to code the main mechanism/network and (eventually) train it with natural language data. I never finished it, though. The code has long gone.
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons Год назад
There's an argument that all the human brain does is transform it's training data into a pattern which suits the question asked, then it outputs words based on a stored context. :)KD
@_Stin_
@_Stin_ Год назад
@@ComputerScienceLessons But that completely negates the individual's brain structure and innate behaviour. IMHO we have emotional states which govern our internal focus AI does not. It is like a single slice or part of a structure of a possible brain. I suppose when you reduce consciousness down to physical phenomena it expresses as a physical process. This is a 'Newtonian' model, whereas true AI comes from a more Einsteinian model. ATM, I think we're mimicking certain small structures and the apparent functionality in isolation. Far to go yet. It does, however, show how emergent functionality can arise from simple organisation.
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons Год назад
It's a fascinating subject for sure. There's an argument that consciousness and emotions are emergent properties of the brain. If we build a machine with enough artificial neurons, we might end up building a sentient machine. Theologists might disagree, but it's unprovable - at the moment. Who knows what the sheer processing power of quantum computers (or what follows) might bring? As you said, there's far to go, but the rate of travel is now very quick. :)KD
@_Stin_
@_Stin_ Год назад
@@ComputerScienceLessons Indeed. I wonder how it would react to not feeling a physical body or if it can feel the Internet. Hard to say how far it's yet to go. :) The possibly exponential speed of the AI's learning sounds intimidating, too.
@antonchigurh4125
@antonchigurh4125 Год назад
Ask chatGPT to give you a critique of, say, climate change modelling or feminism and you will see that it has been instructed not to engage in wrong-think.
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons Год назад
It's more opinionated than some people might think. That comes down to the training data. Whether or not that is a good thing remains to be seen. I would be concerned if this type of technology became a moral compass. :)KD
@wahgulag3872
@wahgulag3872 Год назад
@@ComputerScienceLessons it doesn’t it is deliberate. The ones that had answers against the agendas were shut down, Facebook’s and Microsoft’s.
@frater_niram
@frater_niram Год назад
It simply needs to be asked the same question over and over
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons Год назад
Then it start to run out of ideas. They might have used reinforcement training, but look what happened to Microsoft's Tay.
@frater_niram
@frater_niram Год назад
@@ComputerScienceLessons praising someone that shouldnt be praised ? ^^
@djneils100
@djneils100 Год назад
you should have asked it to code some things
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons Год назад
I have and it's better than some programmers I've met. :)KD
@djneils100
@djneils100 Год назад
@@ComputerScienceLessons indeed the coding aspect is particularly impressive
@shaanbaghi6670
@shaanbaghi6670 Год назад
Sir what is forex trading ? Is this different from bitcoin? I m new one but i dont know about this , and Is this good or bad for trading ? Answer would be more regratable.thanks
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons Год назад
Forex (also known as FX) is foreign exchange trading in fiat currency, that is 'real' money. Essentially, it means betting on the value of a particular countries currency in relation to another country. Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency. People also bet on the relative values of different cryptocurrencies. Personally I would not recommend trading in either. In my humble opinion, both forms of trading involve people trying to make money from nothing, producing nothing, and at the expense of everyone else. Have you seen my videos about money? :)KD
@rawfiul.
@rawfiul. Год назад
And what was the point of this video ? Its safe to assume almost everyone susbscribed to a RU-vid channel named "computer science" would know about everything you talked about in the video ? I expect quality from you
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons Год назад
My students need to be aware of the social, ethical and legal implications of computer science. I hope you find what you are looking for somewhere else. :(KD
@rawfiul.
@rawfiul. Год назад
@@ComputerScienceLessons i didnt mean to be rude. I absolutely love your channel. Just wanted you to know what your viewers expect
@rdnetala
@rdnetala Год назад
not every computer science student would know this immediately. students come in many different levels and stages, and everyone is welcome to learn. what is the point of this comment?
@wahgulag3872
@wahgulag3872 Год назад
@@ComputerScienceLessons I appreciate this video by the way
@safibutt1825
@safibutt1825 Год назад
hey mr brown i was thinking ... are you able to make a book out of chatgpt????
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons Год назад
Why not! I considered generating a collection of poems, with images.
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