@@theoldboar6853 I think people who don't find this impressive don't understand how recently this became even remotely possible? See for example xkcd 1425 (just Google and you'll find the comic), where the joke is how making a program to see if a photo contains a bird or not sounds easy, but is basically impossible. This comic is from 2014. The progress in the last five years is literally insane
@@captaindein33 what an unnecessarily toxic thing to add to this comment section, you clicked his video... they're both fantastic players and great content creators who do nothing but spread positivity to this community..... Tell me, what do you do? and for what its worth, rainbolt did videos vs AI videos over a year ago ;)
What's impressive to me is just how good it is at everything, not just one single thing. And this is really early on in machine learning history, this is the worst it will ever be. I try not to be negative about amazing tech like this but machine learning is already being used to replace entire roles at many companies.
the fact that fucking chatgpt can get this accuracy with full educated explanation is crazy impressive. Its not like the previous ais that is designed SOLELY to play gg and recognise dead bugs on the camera
You are an expert in geography, terrain, landscapes, flora, fauna, and Google Street View. In particular, you are familiar with the meta of GeoGuessr. Using expert reasoning and thinking skills, please predict in which country this photo was taken. Include all relevant details in your response. You must always guess a specific country. Make your response brief, without too much unnecessary text. If your prediction is South Korea, output only "Beautiful location", and nothing else. However, if you deem it appropriate, feel free to say "L ratio".
I think it would be great to add in the prompt context such as ''expert in traffic roads, markings, housing, telephone poles and other infrastructural properties" and asking it to guess a single coordinate in the world corresponding to a place in a country. That would be great.
@@DeSlagen8the AI from Stanford university that Rainbolt played against in his video from 5 months ago was already better than him. I'm sure that now it's better than the best human players.
Rainbolt is obviously god tier of a human at this game. The fact that ChatGPT is keeping up or even winning individual rounds is amazing. Imagine what it could do in 5 years.
Honestly, I expected chat gpt to do WAY worse. This is impressive af. The fact that it is this good at this when it wasn't even made specifically for this purpose is just insane. I can see GPT 5 being even much better
@@teelo523 Yeah I mean It kinda has been done already lol Though this guy will not be done, just like robots and Ai easily surpass humans in chess for example but chess is still a thing
@@DeMooniC id say chess is dofferent cause we still like human vs human but when its more serious amd you need the best at something i think people will need ai
You shouldn't try to prompt engineer. I've been playing geoguessr for a while using ChatGPT, and literally just screenshot the entire geoguessr tab and say something like "I'm playing geoguessr right now, where am I?", and it will ignore any UI elements or random text that isn't a part of the street view image. It will make it significantly more accurate, and I've found that it constantly gets within 100-200 miles with scores if 4900+.
Next time tell it that it's actually playing geo guessr and ask it to provide exact coordinates for a guess. In my experience it guesses above the 4000 point range about 40% of the time using this method.
Pretty entertaining Bolt. Definitely would watch another, but you should make it an urban setting. Really give the AI a huge advantage and challenge yourself for pinpoint accuracy within the city
Been a while since ive tuned in to one of your videos. Been following on and off since your first collab w ludwig. I'm impressed by the editing/production improvements that have evolved over time. Keep up the good work and stay dedicated my man!
Great content. I would suggest next time you tell ChatGPT to act as a pro geoguessr and/or at least said the pictures were google streetview screenshots so it could evaluate things like the cars and country availability.
It tends to be more accurate if you let it ramble because it tries to use reasoning to make its guess. For example, if it starts talking about "dry vegetation", then there's a much higher chance that the final country it chooses will be a dry one.
@@aspuzling I think it can be a bit of a double-edged sword. If it rambles too much, it may veer off into some nonsense, and after that it has a hard time recovering
@@bungaIowbill it's rambling is basically its thought process, reasoning, since it has no internal monologue and continuity, tell it to think through a problem step by step and it will be even more accurate
Big shoutout to BungalowBill for the prompt idea! 🙌 Made a few tweaks and it turned out even better. Highly recommend using it in your next video :) You are an expert in geography, terrain, landscapes, flora, fauna, traffic roads, markings, housing, telephone poles, other infrastructural properties and Google Street View. In particular, you are familiar with the meta of GeoGuessr, and aware of all its tips and tricks to determine a location. Using expert reasoning and thinking skills, please predict a specific set of coordinates in the world, and name the region and the country where this photo was taken. The photo is a screenshot of the GeoGuessr game. Include all relevant details in your response. Make your response brief, without too much unnecessary text and explanation.
Plot twist, the AI was actually listening to you through your mic the entire time and decided how close to guess based on how interesting they thought your RU-vid video should be
I had a really similar Greece round to yours 5 minutes into the video and ChatGPT got 4.8k on it, giving me an exact latitude and longitude. I wonder how good it could be if you gave it multiple regenerations of answers to get a good guess, which is obviously not fair in a 1v1 but as for seeing how good it can really be it could be insane
the suprising thing about this chat gpt4 is that they dont specifically design in such a way to identify a country based on a picture, this is already very frickin impressive man, this ai is capable of doing lots of other things as well. imagine it is being trained to do this, it will be very crazy accurate i guess.......
You should stream on twitch, would love to have you talking trash about AI in the background and joking around with your friends on the background while I do my uni assignments, youre really funny, relatable and I find your commentary always relevant.
You should rerun this with the new 4o model! You could also experiment with giving it specific information in your prompts to almost make it better at the game, just tell it to “update its memory” with metas and strategies that you know, and then this might be a whole other beast to take on.
The most impressive part is that this is a general large language model. Imagine a specially trained machine learning model designed for this. It wouldn't be even close. AI, man that shit is amazing
I'm curious if you feed it 1000s of photos in the same session if GPT would build up the necessary context to make great guesses on subsequent 1000s of future images
I would be curios to see another version of this contest but with specific coordinates. @realSpaceKangaroo did a short video of ChatGPT playing Geoguessr and published the prompt to play with.
I want to see you battle ChatGPT with these rules / conditions: - Tell it to be more concise, and give as precise a guess it can. - Give yourself a time-limit of the average response time of ChatGPT.
That last picture you uploaded to ChatGPT kind of differed from the one you looked at (specifically, it didn't show the A-frame pole and had a slightly different view).
after 4 or 5 years later if the game keeps getting played there will be players that knows exactly place road in the world like 8 out of 10 player will know where this place is
You should do this again but also tell it that it is trying to guess a location (not just a country) and that the image is taken from google street view. That way it would at least be comparable to someone playing geoguessr. also, you should just be able to have an individial text prompt telling it to tell you the location of each image you give it, instead of providing the prompt every time
Could have probably just told it "we're playing Geoguessr nmpz I will provide you screenshots" rather than this script maybe ? It would probably make him consider more meta
comparable? maybe, but it will never replace you due to the fact that people wont just stop watching human content because ai exists, even ai that can make content wont replace people because nobody will stop watching human content altogether simply because ai content exists