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  • KirwanK Offline
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    Well some of the examples are filtering through;

    Should stir OpenAI in releasing their next update.

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    It's getting really hard to keep up with the rate of change.

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    It's remarkable for generating code from screenshots. Holy shit, this usually pretty average, this even used the libraries I asked for and added keyboard support.

    Now I just need to wrap agents around this and go back to bed

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    @antipodean 🤣

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    A bot is using one of my old mobile phone numbers to try to scam people ... which leads me to a confession: I am not actually a sexy big-titted eastern european blonde who poses topless in abandoned warehouses.

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    Amusing that the bot used the phrase "washed up actor" for Eric Roberts:

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    @Tim said in Chat GPT:

    A bot is using one of my old mobile phone numbers to try to scam people ... which leads me to a confession: I am not actually a sexy big-titted eastern european blonde who poses topless in abandoned warehouses.

    Well that’s disappointing

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    @voodoo said in Chat GPT:

    @Tim said in Chat GPT:

    A bot is using one of my old mobile phone numbers to try to scam people ... which leads me to a confession: I am not actually a sexy big-titted eastern european blonde who poses topless in abandoned warehouses.

    Well that’s disappointing

    Prolly too cold in eastern European warehouses this time of year, especially abandoned ones.

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    Room erupted does not equal smattering 🙄

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    I've been trying some of the Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) models. These prioritize specific documents you specify. Quite impressive when applied to scientific papers.

    They can take data/conclusions from tables already, if they can interpret figures (graphs) then they will be very useful.

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    Fed some SQL in yesterday asking it to put the commas before the fields. It just gave me back the exact same SQL and said done!

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    GPT4 needs a little nudging from time to time. It’s getting a little lazy, which to be honest, makes it hard not to anthropomorphise the thing.

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    Seen GPT 4o? It is insane

    Someone used it to summarise the announcement of GPT 4o. Classic.

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    It’s absolutely mind blowing. They need to dial down the horniness, too much Her vibes.

    Going to be a weird world soon.

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    @Bones said in Chat GPT:

    Fed some SQL in yesterday asking it to put the commas before the fields. It just gave me back the exact same SQL and said done!

    There is a guy at work who has been banging on about how great it will be for doing analytics etc.

    Told him 2 years ago "Don't expect much just yet. It won't solve complex stuff" but he kept blathering on - mainly because he's a shit analyst at best.

    Anyway, we're a Google client at Woolies and they've been creeping in a few of their tools via Gemini to things like Sheets and Chat etc. "Summarise this chat" for when you miss things, or email trails. Yeah great.

    So he proudly got us around a table to see what the offering was. I fed in a bunch of work notes from field teams and asked it a few basic questions.

    While it saved me about 15 minutes writing regexp statements in BigQuery, it was hardly mind blowing.

    At this stage I can see how it helps cut a few tasks down, but we're hardly talking about J.A.R.V.I.S. here...

    For many people it is very useful to sort out semi-structured data, and answer the first question so you can revise and then figure out what question to ask next. Like building pylons for a bridge, I guess.

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    Scale it out to the models that take a million tokens. Now put in three years of work notes, and you can ask for trends or data points that might not be as obvious.

    Absolutely has limitations, but the compute being thrown at these things is increasing 10x every six months. Elon is worried about electricity shortages…

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    This fascinating behaviour.

    One of the reasons I’m polite to the models 🙂

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