Artificial Intelligence (Previously "Chat GPT")
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Never thought I'd get to this point but I now use AI every day. Random internet searches, cooking, medical advice, research. We have co-pilot at work, which is ok but grok is just that much faster, feels less restricted and doesn't get as stuck with dumb responses from time to time. Really keen to try Grok voice but doesn't seem to be available on Android yet, got my brother on to it today and he gets voice on Apple, hopefully its still free when it eventually gets to android. But yeah blown away after being pretty not interested for a while.
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@Rembrandt said in Chat GPT:
Never thought I'd get to this point but I now use AI every day. Random internet searches, cooking, medical advice, research. We have co-pilot at work, which is ok but grok is just that much faster, feels less restricted and doesn't get as stuck with dumb responses from time to time. Really keen to try Grok voice but doesn't seem to be available on Android yet, got my brother on to it today and he gets voice on Apple, hopefully its still free when it eventually gets to android. But yeah blown away after being pretty not interested for a while.
x said "Grok Android app is now open for testing in Australia, Canada, India, Philippines, and Saudi Arabia." https://x.com/ablenessy/status/1886661394499862760
But isn't it just based on X data? Or more, now?
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@nostrildamus Mostly websites when it lists sources. Seems to lean on X more when working out context for recent events. Maybe voice is a staggered rollout..even grok can't tell me when I'm getting it
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@Rembrandt Talking about itself seems to be a weak point for Grok - it tells me it can't generate images and immediately generates images.
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@delicatessen That's weird, although to be fair on the image front is where I had my only real error. Started creating the images I wanted before randomly creating these specific images of a middle aged bloke with glasses. Happened a couple times so I asked it about it. Apparently the image it was creating was someone with my name that is on the internet. Very odd. Clearly still bugs to work out
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Had a revealing answer from co-pilot (Microsoft's ai). Work has bought a license and we are only allowed to use co-pilot for AI. I'd finished work for the day and my daughter came into the study wanting me to print out something to colour-in. Thought it would be fun to convert an image we took of hear at a princess birthday party into a black and white sketch that she could colour in. Grok does this task easily. As I was on my work laptop I'd figure I'd give co-pilot a crack. The image was of my daughter and a childrens party entertainer both dressed up as princesses. I asked for the image to be converted to a black and white sketch that we could then print and colour in. The output was 4 photos, all in colour. 2 with Ai generated women in princess outfits..2 with AI generated men in princess costumes, 2 of the men bearded..seriously wtf? I can only assume DEI programming superseding logic. Absolute horror show.
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@Rembrandt Copilot isn't developed for such use cases. It says that 'Unfortunately, I can't edit images or modify them into black-and-white sketches'.
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@antipodean You're right, memory was a bit off. Prompt I used was 'Generate a cartoon of the image'.
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@antipodean yeah tried using copilot to generate an image once and it was terrible, not one to use for that. Oddly I didn't decide it being shit was a political issue though.
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Google should stick to search.
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Google's AI came in on my phone to replace the existing "Google Assistant" in the last Samsung update. Initially I thought great, now I can get it to do more than the absolute basic tasks around the house.
My very first test was opening my garage door..turns out Gemini doesn't work with smart devices that require a pin..didn't even last a day before I had to revert to the dumb but 80% of the time usable assistant.
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AI meaning "Actually Indians"