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ChatGPT is blocked in my country, I had to get creative to finally create an account but holy shit it was worth the effort. That thing is freaking fast and I am honestly a bit worried about how these technologies will evolve in the future. Well time to make my boy GPT write me some code 🤪

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    Some code that doesn't work
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    Why is it blocked?
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    ChatGPT is overrated. It will soon stagnate, has no room to improve, because it has already consumed all available training data in the world. There is simply no room for growth.

    Remember that current AI/machine learning is simply a glorified statistic. When you asked it, "what is algorithm?" It doesn't understand it the way human brains do. It simply looks up it's training data, then mix and match the text answer out of hundreds of possible texts.

    When you asked it to write a to do list app, it doesn't think up an answer from it's "brain". It simply queries it's training data, grabbed some codes off github or people's blog, and present it to you.
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    if you want u can also use my whatsapp bot to access gpt by just typing to its number .gpt questionxyz
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    @daniel-wu yea imo its an advanced google search and answers ur questions very well :)
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    @daniel-wu I think for skeletal code it's a nice starting point to reduce keystrokes

    Ive been trying to use it create utilities and basic web applications

    If they work it works for that purpose
    I think the web app it designed might not display properly

    Of course you just say figure out all the common use cases and implement them in a better organized database for developers
    Would probably work better
    Said this before

    But I believe the CEO was correct originally
    Monetizing the thing will destroy it
    They did just that
    Noone used it afterwards
    It was too expensive

    But for reference and boilerplate code and skeletal code it works some of the time

    There's some kind of room
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    @daniel-wu we'll see that's the thing it doesn't replace a developer
    It won't write a to-do list app
    But you can say things like "add the standard items under the edit menu"and boom it generates more code than typing that phrase did.

    It's not always right but again as a START it can be used in some cases but yeah it has to be checked

    I think gradually adding pieces to the code it's writing makes it usuable because in truth

    Statistically training it to the most common source people write for a specific purpose doesn't change much

    It's a question of whether I'm using the tool for the right purpose
    I think
    And there is some promise especially as the data it's fed gets better

    Good for a reference tool

    Not good for humor since it was designed by lesbian third wave feminazis that hate white people

    Not good at writing opinion papers or research papers

    But seemingly good for reference

    I asked it to compile a list of related dictionary words for example
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    Where did you get a suitable phone number?
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    @myss maybe they see little value in developing countries for future products and thus their traffic would cost them money. A gpt search apperntly costs 4 times more energy then a google search.

    Currently even in the countries where its allowed often it says that you have to wait because too many people are using it at the same time. They prob choose the markets from which they could profit from the most to allow traffic from them.
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    @electrineer through an app called 2nr
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    @daniel-wu Dude, spreadsheets are just overgrown calculators that had a weird mix-in with word processors.
    Spreadsheets don't really "understand" what's on them, and yet they totally rule your life.

    So, yeah, ChatGPT produced text is basically just a throw of obnoxiously skewed dice.
    And yet this shit can get you arrested.
    It's quality might be overrated, but one cannot overestimate the impact tech like that will have in our world.

    Imagine someone dumb tries to make some software that includes sorting an array. ChatGPT might give them an O(n^3) implementation of bubble sort, but if the user is powerful enough it might be sipped anyway.
    And we will all lose our jobs to wasteful crapcode written by cheap noobs.
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    @daniel-wu technically though also
    As more feedback of quality is gathered however they choose strategy selection should improve.
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