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Wordle 608 5/6
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Wordle 608 3/6*
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I do this to wake up!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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That took me way too long to spot...
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I get the same problem with letters like the 1st and 3rd as well. Probably a blind spot in my thinking. (Trying not to give spoilers here!)
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have. -Anon
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#Worldle #391 1/6 (100%)
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https://worldle.teuteuf.fr
easy
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
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Now, when ChatGPT can write essays better than school kids, and has answers to lots of questions, it seems to me that it could also answer the exam questions kid are getting in school or college.
Of course, the AI proponents are going to praise this as proof of how "intelligent" ChatGPT is - it's so good, it could pass a college exam!
But is it?
Isn't it rather a poor comment of what nonsense we are doing in schools? Is schooling really meant to be repeating random facts, regurgitate what you have been told so you can spit it out again on an exam paper? Is this "learning"?
If you think that's learning, THEN of course ChatGPT is "intelligent".
Even Einstein apparently said "most of my work came from imagination, not logical thinking. And if you have problem with mathematics, I assure you mine are still greater."
A school should prepare kids for life, give them some competence they can use, some knowledge they can apply, make them curious to create and use their imagination.
Cramming data down their throat is, in my opinion, NOT what a school should do. It's just another example of how "automation" takes something away from humans. But is it really taking something away, or is it not rather pointing out that this was, after, not really human to do this stuff?
Was it human to die as a slave while carrying stones to the pyramids in Egypt, or rowing the Roman boats? Certainly it wasn't - and now it's replaced by machines. It certainly created some unemployment, I guess - the real stupid people were then unemployed. But what business does anyone have to be stupid? That's where schools come in. But they, now, just make kids into parrots, easily replaced by chatbots.
Maybe ChatGPT just points out that the "robotic" repetition really does not have a place in our schools.
Something needs to change here, doesn't it?
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nepdev wrote: Something needs to change here, doesn't it?
Yes, and it's the belief that ChatGPT is somehow any good. You can blame the mainstream media (once more) for inciting mass hysteria.
Someone else has already summarized ChatGPT's fundamental problem succinctly, as being confidently wrong. I find it hard to disagree with that. It's very little more than the sort of parlor trick BS artists manage to pull off.
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But that's my exact point - what kind of question do they ask if they can be answered by a mindless robot???
Not matter how "reputable" that exam is
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Just what is this consciousness that makes you Human? Does this question assert an untruth?
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I find it interesting that questions like this are being asked in context of a glorified search engine with fancy language output.
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I think you only have to look at how ChatGPT actually works - it tries to figure out the "best" next word in the sentence.
That is NOT how to reason or think.
Do you think that way?
Certainly not - I would guess you have a CONCEPT first before you open the mouth.
ChatGTP has no concept. It is just word babble.
Thinking is not talking, no matter how many "scientists" may tell you that the way we think is through words. Einstein did not. And what about musicians? They don't think "now I need to put a F# semiquaver here in this position" (and if they do, their music is balderdash)
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That is how it works now. You have to look past the now, and at the future. New versions, new updates, new branches. It eventually become what we all fear and know to be true.
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Well, it has the best words.
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Slacker007 wrote: um not really, at all - could not be further from the truth.
Not true.
For example from the first link.
1. It was one test
2. It was one class
3. It did not score perfect.
Then the second link
1. The 'passing' score was just barely and that was 60%.
2. Hardly the only thing that goes in to becoming certified.
3. Text suggests this is not something new. They have run this test before and this is just the first time it got a score that high.
4. Why would it matter? There are studies that suggest medical errors are in the top 10 causes of death in the US. And it could be as high as the top three. So are you worried that the software might make the wrong choice?
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Don't you see that ChatGPT is only going to get "smarter" with time? Don't you see that?
it's passing all the tests, barely, but passing. It won't be long at all when it passes all the tests with 100% scores.
Humans make silly mistakes, like forgetting to remove all the gauze from a site before sewing up. AI bots will not forget.
I will be laughing at all of this, especially at you haters and doubters, everyday till I die.
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Slacker007 wrote: I will be laughing at all of this, especially at you haters and doubters, everyday till I die. Agreed. I'm amazed by the number of developers and computer scientists (supposedly smart people) that are burying their heads on this one.
Automation and robotics will be eliminating physical / manual jobs soon enough. AI will be eliminating MANY white collar jobs in roughly the same timespan.
The world needs to figure out what to do with 8.5 billion idle humans.
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