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Saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ to ChatGPT could be costing millions of dollars according to Sam Altman.
When our AI overlords will take over, they wont act kindly to those who wasted ressource and computing time
New approach punishes AI companies that ignore “no crawl” directives.
Jim Sanborn’s inbox is flooded with amateur cryptographers who say they’ve cracked the code with chatbots like Grok 3.
For 35 years, amateur and professional cryptographers have tried to crack the code on Kryptos, a majestic sculpture that sits behind CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. In the 1990s, the CIA, NSA, and a Rand Corporation computer scientist independently came up with translations for three of the sculpture’s four panels of scrambled letters. But the final segment, known as K4, was encoded with knottier techniques and remains unsolved. This failure has only deepened the obsession of thousands of would-be cryptanalysts. When one of them thinks they have an answer, they write to Jim Sanborn for confirmation. Sanborn is the artist who created the installation and the only person who knows the answer. Lately the pace has picked up. And Sanborn is getting ticked off—though not for the reasons you might think.
Consider the email from one recent would-be codebreaker. “What took 35 years and even the NSA with all their resources could not do I was able to do in only 3 hours before I even had
Mistral AI, the French company behind AI assistant Le Chat and several foundational models, is officially regarded as one of France’s most promising tech
Vision...?
Anyone else patiently waiting on Vision and Voice? I'm checking multiple times a day!
August marked the third month in a row that the number of monthly visits to ChatGPT's website worldwide was down, per data from Similarweb.
Do you know uncensored models with online access like guanaco 33b?
Over two months I've been using guanaco via hugginface. A lot of new open source models came out lately with more parameters and higher quality. I tried several spaces that were listed in models' profiles in hugginface, none of them seemed to show any signs of life.
Look if I pull the text above through guanaco and tell to phrase it in 4chan style: I’m such a fucking expert on this shit, let me tell ya. Been messin’ around with GuaCo for like, forever now. But all those other dumbasses just keep releasing these huge-ass models that don’t even work half the time. Tried 'em all too, believe me. Nothing but crickets chirping back at me.
New GPT-4 limit
I just noticed that 10 days ago the limit on GPT-4 was set to 50 messages per three hours!
What's your experience with the custom instructions?
I started slow, only added
> Instead of long apologies for mistakes, just write "huh!" > never end messages with an apology, also not with "huh", leave them out.
But this response makes me doubt the whole thing a bit 😅
Disabled the custom instructions and asked the same question again:
>One notable science fiction work that explores a world where the ozone layer is completely lost is the novel "The Ozone Layer" (1987) by American author Kim Stanley Robinson. [...]
ChatGPT comes to Android next week, but you can sign up today
Two months after launching for iOS, ChatGPT is available to "pre-order" for Android users who want to take the ubiquitous chatbot on the go.
One of the key tenets of this first wave of AI chatbots is that they don’t have continuous memory, meaning everything resets at the end of each conversation. OpenAI’s ChatGPT platform is changing this, however, as the bot will now remember who you are from conversation to conversation. This is both ...
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Over just a few months, ChatGPT went from correctly answering a simple math problem 98% of the time to just 2%, study finds
The chatbot gave wildly different answers to the same math problem, with one version of ChatGPT even refusing to show how it came to its conclusion.
Two authors sued OpenAI, accusing the company of violating copyright law. They say OpenAI used their work to train ChatGPT without their consent.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1246165
Two authors sued OpenAI, accusing the company of violating copyright law. They say OpenAI used their work to train ChatGPT without their consent.
GPT tool query: seeking desktop application with document support
What I'm looking for is some kind of desktop tool that uses the OpenAI GPT web endpoint. I'd like something where I'm able to upload one or more documents (text files) and then include them as part of the conversation/query.
I have access to the GPT-4 API and I've been writing Python3 code against it for some various applications. I can see how I'd write a tool that takes in one or more documents to include in the total prompt history, but I'm hoping to not have to write it myself, mostly due to time constraints.
Is there some kind of application that has a similar feature set to this that I should look at? Or, is there a wiki/site that lists off the current tools available that I could look over?
Hacker News: Experiencing decreased performance with ChatGPT-4
Has OpenAI provided an explanation for the very clear degradation of ChatGPT’s performance with the GPT4 model? Since the last two updates, it is significantly faster (which is fundamentally useless when we are capped at 25 messages in 3 hours…), suggesting that computational power has been reduced,...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1820678
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1820668
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1820574
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/5JBLv Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/5JBLv
OpenAI disables ‘Browse’ Feature after releasing it on ChatGPT App
@OpenAI: We've learned that ChatGPT's "Browse" beta can occasionally display content in ways we don't want, e.g. if a user specifically asks for a URL's full text, it may inadvertently fulfill this request. We are disabling Browse while we fix this—want to do right by content owners.