@unknown231@social.linux.pizza#GitHub works quite poorly without #Javascript, though. I'd argue it is practically unusable without it. Some files don't render their source code without Javascript. Try searching anything, apart from half their search not working without logging in to begin with anyway, it also doesn't do anything without Javascript.
If GitHub is slightly better than #ChatGPT on this front it's an accident at best. Avoid GitHub if you can, at all times. It is a terrible platform.
It looks like that #ChatGPT / #OpenAI will release ChatGPT powered search engine on May 9th 👀
- ChatGPT moved their url from chat.openai.com to chatgpt.com (and created certs for search.chatgpt.com) - Sharing chats got new "Allow link to to be shown in web searches" checkbox - Sam Altman has spoken about being interested in AI search engine - The mysterious gpt2-chatbot model could be gpt-4-lite, made for the search engine
Also found this on some article claiming to be demo of the search
Had the deadlines passed in those states, MVP #Harris would not have been able to replace #Biden on the #ballot. But the #information was FALSE. In all 9 states, the ballot deadlines have not passed & …allow for changes to candidates. … #ElonMusk launched #Grok last yr as an “anti-#woke” #chatbot, professing to be frustrated by what he says is the a bias of #ChatGPT. In contrast to #AI tools built by #OpenAI, #Microsoft & #Google, which are trained to carefully navigate controversial topics,…
ChatGPT prompts use 10x more power than Google searches. That is what I have seen reported several times lately. CNBC did a story on the higher energy usage and cost of AI facilities.
Microsoft tried putting datacenter underwater but discontinued that effort due to higher maintenance costs. Using a large body of water is a good way to handle heat and reduce energy consumption.
What I am curious about is combining hydroelectric dams and large reservoirs with cooling server facilities. The flow of water which goes through the turbines could go through a series of pipes to cool down large facilities first before going through turbines to generate power. #AI#ChatGPT
However, regarding the conclusion, you should have stuck with your gut feeling, IMHO:
"How #ChatGPT is one step closer to becoming an Uber-AI."
I must admit, when I first heard the news that ChatGPT, #OpenAI’s #chatbot, was finally getting connected to the web, my imagination ran wild. Images of #dystopian future scenarios flooded my mind, reminiscent of the fearsome #Skynet from the #Terminator movies..."
...developing from #GAI's into #AGI', sentient or not: #ChatGPT has arrived in the present, thus removing one of the most important dimensions that separated it from #RL.
Another important barrier has already been broken, #AI has entered the #biosphere, although that tech is in its very early stages:
I do not want to enter in systems theory and the like here (see link at the end), but while it is nice and correct to call for
"Developers have the responsibility to ensure that #AI systems like #ChatGPT are developed ethically, with safeguards in place to prevent any misuse or harm."
I started reading this post until "AI influencers" and was surely about to be annoyed.
Then, I realized that the rest doesn't apply to me. I actually understand the technology and realize its not the end of the world, nor is it the savior of all mankind.
It's a tool. Like all tools, it works for specific things if you use it correctly.
It can summarize a limited (but not small) amount of data accurately. It can correct grammar and spelling mistakes. It can describe an image fairly accurately to help those with visual impairments and to help neurodiverse describe things *for* folks with visual impairments or for other uses.
It has many uses. Just not "Actual Intelligence", as you can see it's not actually called that. That's why I keep getting SO confused why people keep trying to replace humans with AI for things it obviously needs intelligence for, like interpreting laws, medical advice, etc.
AI is a *tool* that can *assist* humans with jobs, given that they know it's limitations and can reliably work around them. It's not a replacement for actual humans.
I use it to make alt text and to assist in realizing my creativity.