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Vision...? (lemmy.world)
submitted 11 months ago by Lennnny@lemmy.world to c/chatgpt@lemmy.ml
 
 

Anyone else patiently waiting on Vision and Voice? I'm checking multiple times a day!

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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.

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I just noticed that 10 days ago the limit on GPT-4 was set to 50 messages per three hours!

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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 😅

gpt3.5-halucinations

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. [...]

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Thank you everyone that joined and became a member!

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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.

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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?

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@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.

https://twitter.com/OpenAI/status/1676072388436594688

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Just came back to this community and it already has over 500 people in it thank you all!!!

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Would it then be able to use the information in the pdf documents to generate answers to prompts?

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I've read Playground (that uses the API) is "better" than chatgpt4.

Does anyone know if you can access the internet using it?

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cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/tech/t/67505

Over 100,000 OpenAI ChatGPT account credentials have been compromised and sold on the dark web. Cybercriminals are targeting the valuable information.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1353899

Article summarized by AI below: The article argues that artificial intelligence (AI) is not a threat to humanity, but a powerful tool to solve global challenges such as climate change, poverty, disease, and inequality. It gives examples of how AI is already being used to improve health care, education, agriculture, and energy efficiency. It also discusses the ethical and social implications of AI, and how we can ensure that it is aligned with human values and goals. The article concludes that AI will save the world if we use it wisely and responsibly.

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