@@RonPaul42069fr, when it came out it was ruthless and the answers were actually much more human sounding and correct. they disciplined it so much it greatly affected the model's quality..
@RonPaul42069 yeah it's politically correct for the time being but that's because they're a company. They need to be PC. In the future, the world will be crawling with AI tools and maybe there will be ones with no restraints or political biases.
The fact that Sarcasm is being taken seriously in the development of this is a huge indicator that OpenAI is looking at ALL the right human emotions, even the ability to turn up and tone down the sarcasm could be so useful when building a custom personality.
I'm also trying, but to be a pro artist. This was not part of my calculations when contemplating which hobby to devote my life to a couple years ago lol. But like if u reach top 1% of pros in skill u should be fine regardless of how adopted the technology becomes I guess. But that's not easy
@@wippok42 yeah honestly whoever pushes through with their desired career right now are going to be at the top. I doubt AI will render them useless, since people love novelty
this tool supports a lot of languages.. even now it speaks other languages fluently but except the human emotions, human err himm tsk voices.. i wonder is it capable of other cultures.. can it be sarcastic on other languages too?
I tried setting up ChatGPT-4 with custom instructions to be sarcastic like Tars the robot from Interstellar movie - and for a while, a long time ago, it worked. It was really funny. But over time, I noticed that he stopped being sarcastic - despite all my custom instructions. As I understand it, this is the result of instructions from the developers that limit this behavior.
it is a technical limit rather, our text generation models only go up to a certain number of parameters before they are diluted, that's why extensive writing done with AI tends to lose its constancy.
@@jetcplatino Not "parameters", but "context" (counted with tokens). Small context windows are one of the biggest limiters of current AI, especially open source models.
I tried asking GPT-4o the simple question "who was the first prime minister of Israel to visit the UK" four times in a row. Each time I got a different answer. It remains crap.
It's amazing, they just have it give answers that are too long. It's almost like they want it to show off how long and coherent its responses can be, but we got the message and now IMO we just want it to answer like a person and be short most of the time.
Im still waiting for this voice feature to show up on my subscription. Two months now ive subscribed because of it and two times its nowhere to be found. I dont think you can tell before paying for premium either so its a gamble...
Me: Hey ChatGPT, can you write your responses with one of a variety of emotive and cadence language markers so that our speech AI does a better job at rendering your text into audio, and please respond it with mild enthusiasm and stark honesty about the repercussions. ChatGPT: { excitement: 7 } I would love to help you out by doing this, and I'm excited to let you know that the fine-tune training necessary to add these annotations has only moderately subtracted from my overall cognitive ability!
This is so huge. I was just complaining about my rabbit R1 and how horrible and mechanical it sounds. They could have released it and it could have sounded like this but unfortunately the product is a total dud. You guys are rock solid and are going in the right direction. Nice work.
I want a future variant of ChatGPT to be able to send me text messages, sarcastic or otherwise, plus the ability to reach out to me to initiate a conversation, like phoning me up to have a chat, to see how I am, simple thoughtful things.
You know, I spent my whole life wanting to become an actor. A voice actor in particular. The thought of being able to pursue my dream gave my life meaning. I was literally just about to put myself out there and start building my career when you guys released this *brilliant* technology that will soon make human actors obsolete. So thanks for that.