ChatGPT: The next generation of smart kids will be using this

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Hi guys I love you all so much, I have 3 different drafts in tow and this is none of them, but I still get that itch to write everyday, even when I don't manage to finish. Much of the fun details, the ins and outs of life, are in these other blogs, and looks like soon I will be getting a new phone if everything goes well.

Today's post started with this:

https://twitter.com/andrarchy/status/1607530019298893824

This connected with me wildly, and I'm not sure if I will be able to explain this to people outside my age range - but when I was in highschool, I was taught how to be 'good at google' but a fellow student, who we all lovingly nicknamed 'The Magellan of the Internet'.

You see we weren't kids raised on computers, and if our parents understood something, it was hardware. The navigation of the internet is a culture that developed AS I DEVELOPED (people in my age range). Some of us learned to get good, others took longer. But for years people would email me to ask for a magnet link to a torrent or a guide on some topic, because they didn't feel comfortable navigating the internet, and I did. I was 'good at Google', which of course is a simplification.

So when @andrarchy said this, I suddenly knew I had to try it.

I decided to try to test it with a concept most people barely understand, that of impermanent loss. This is my story.

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As an opener, I got it to define the concept. It seemed pretty happy to spout the confusing definitions accepted around the internet. But I could already see the threads laid bare, look at this conclusion: "You can avoid the loss if Asset A decreases in price". This is hilarious by any metric, and gives me an opening for a challenge.

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Okay, the computer gets it. Let's see if we can dig a little deeper here, I am starting to honestly wondering if I can get far enough into this conversation where I might actually learn something. Let's see!

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After a bit of small talk, I ask it for a table that I am sure I have seen somewhere on the internet. Can it even give me a table?
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Well, maybe, but look at this, new info! Suddenly I have learned something, although not very deep, I think I could have guess that there were more than one way to calculate this poorly defined concept. But this gets me thinking.... Probably the delta method was the source of the table I am thinking of.

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This chatGPT loves numbers! Be careful because they are not always right (just like being good at Google never meant believing everything you found), and with a few more questions I try to challenge the (incorrect) assumption that falling prices can increase portfolio value if it returns your pooled assets to the right ratio.

But this proves harder than I thought and bores me pretty quickly. Everything depends on everything else, right.

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So I jump to the yield question. What do you think about yield computer?

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This sparks something in my mind, probably my greatest trick has been to VERY carefully select the assets I trade with. Does the AI already understand my trick? Well, it seems to grasp the outlining concepts:

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I'm not convinced it taught me anything new here, but as an activity to explore the depth of this conversation robot, I do find it interesting. Probably the nuance of this is not something that can be explained by a robot in generic terms. Yet?

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I start getting a little conversational, and this robot suddenly transforms into a lawyer!

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The thing about humans is....

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I think I am coming to the end of this conversion. Now that I have signed up, I am interested in using this bot for all the things I can think of. I just haven't thought of them all yet.

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I wonder.....

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There is definitely a lot of potential here, go ahead and try it here if you are interested: https://chat.openai.com/

Freedom and Friendship



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This #OpenAI shit has become the bane of my existence.

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Which part banes you the most? That everyone is talking about it, or that its mostly 'almost useful' not actually useful?

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It's a trap for converting humanity into the Borg. Instead of us asking each other questions they want you talking to a soulless robot. Also, it's a job-destroyer.

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Gideon: "They already are, using #ChatGPT. People are playing with fire. People are talking to it. Some people will become so obsessed, they will treat the A.I. as a kind of God, they will worship it, though maybe not literally, they will go to it for all the questions in life that they have, they will trust it more than any human. Meanwhile, what is really happening is they are being manipulated by entities not of this world without realizing it!"

CONTINUE READING

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The good thing about this tool is that it allows you to go deeper into the topic and continue the thread in a dynamic way. Time is not wasted with unsuccessful searches. Google should pay close attention to this because it puts its core business at risk.

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Super cool. I’ve played a little but nothing like you just did.

I need to dig in more.

!PIZZA

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I can't just believe what I'm seeing. The next generation is blessed. I have to try it.
Thanks for sharing.

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so if I sign up I have someone to talk to? Is this what you are telling me?

Do they call their Mom on Christmas Day?

Asking for a friend...

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hahahahahahahahah!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this comment just won the internet!!!!!!!!

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Awesome AI . I was recently joining 30 days @dbuzz challenge that talk about AI in it first week . Surprisingly i learn so much from that challenge when i start digging it in internet. AI is helpful and scary in same time but learning that AI is start taking place in our daily life make us have to accept them . I definitely will check this stuff. Thanks for sharing .

!PIZZA

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It will be locked behind a paywall soon which will prevent 90%+ of the people from using it.

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For sure google will let theirs in the wild for free, with ads, soon! 😁

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i'm not sure if this is what @Penderis was playing with the other day - but it's cool! it's like your own personal tutor! hahaha

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I think there is a lot of potential in ChatGPT even if it's wrong on a few things. I think the training set of data is also a few years outdated so it won't be able to respond to more current events. At this point, it might be a viable alternative to using Google search because it filters the information for you.

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I'm just worried someone might automate this ChatGPT and he don't need any employee to do work in his company.

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It is interesting to think how human relationships will have to adapt to the existence of tools like these.

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Sis played around and now I'm curious. I wanna try prodding it for a few things now😁

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Wait for GPT4 :)

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This chat bit is interesting. Finance is not my strong point, but my area of expertise is Japanese poetry and history. So I asked many questions and chatted with the bot a bit. It made a lot of mistakes and gave a lot of outright wrong info.

I think there is no true intelligence here. They have yet to crack that problem. So it can gather info, combine and spit it out, but it doesn't actually understand any of the info, so it can't make any actual connections unless there is a keyword to link.

So we don't yet have Star Trek's Data who can explain everything to us. Instead what we have is a more interactive Google, one that doesn't give you its sources. It's very interesting so far, but not especially useful at this point. Well, except for an essay writer. Kids are going to love it for writing their school papers. Good teachers who actually know their stuff won't give any paper it spits out a good mark, but... most teachers aren't actually that good and this chat bot will fool a lot of them, so there's a win for lazy kids!

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Fascinating... I wonder if it can also find websites and provide links??? Like Google only better 😂

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