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@jerryjliu0@MarcKlingen Yeah. Crazy amount of external support infrastructure to handle multi shot conversations and longer treads around complex conceptual build outs/ long term/complex strategy conversations with data feed . I have plenty of uses cases for reoccurring secure reference past convo/ref
I am a $200 / month ChatGPT Pro power user (and Claude and now Gemini), and I really really want a "fork" feature
I have so much preloaded context I don't want to 1) deal with different tasks on the same convo thread, or 2) repaste that context every time
Alright I’m convinced.
High probability we have AGI in ~ 2 years
If our small 5 person team is getting extremely close to an autonomous agent , I can only imagine what folks at openai are up to
In a new paper showing that AI comes up with more effective prompts for other AIs than humans do, there is this gem that shows how weird AIs are...
The single most effective prompt was to start by telling the AI "Take a deep breath and work step-by-step!" https://t.co/0dGFc3kya5
“A Russian combat helicopter Mi-8 together with the entire crew arrived in Ukraine and surrendered to the Armed Forces,” Yuriy Butusov reports. Russian air force related channels said the helicopter got lost due to navigational errors..
This looks to be the first deliberate surrender of such equipment by the Russian Federation.
in no world is this even correct.. and here is why.
1. i doubt many in the US know the battle plan after it was leaked by a member of the USAF. it has changed.
2. at no point is any of the offensive lanes that they are making even remotely headed to Melitopol. getting into a city fight would be dumb when there is about 100 miles of un defended M-14 highway that if cut at any point would be a ukr win.
3. as we are seeing on the battlefield the "mine belt" is not that deep. in the last 3 days we are seeing deeper thunder runs... some without losses.
4. taking melitopol does not cut the supply line.. cutting Berdyansy does... any "expert" will tell you that.
5. its a fact that the russians are running out of units to man the trenches they built... a empty trench is just a hole.
6. melitopol at this point has no real value. bridges to the south are mostly down, the crimea bridge is again damaged, and once the ukr army gets to the coast the war is over in the south. artillery can hit everything west and no shipping can come out of rostov on don....
7. so please when you put together another story please dont make it fiction... seek out someone who knows what they are talking about...
thanks
@OfficialLoganK@OpenAI This has been my biggest issue. As other replies mention if you’re a small business consultant you might have 5 different roles and 5 different tasks you would use gpt for. Great start for standardizing output but presets of custom instructions mean I would never leave
Intense footage of Ukrainian SOF of the 73rd Maritime Special Operations Center clearing Russian trenches in #Zaporizhzhia after entering at the rear and taking the enemy by surprise.
Interesting to note AR rifles (Presuming DD and/or Colt/Colt Canada).
Many people complain about the limits put on these new AI systems
I think everyone should read the risk mitigation section in the GPT-4 whitepaper, or at least this chart below. Without guardrails, LLMs are very scary (Also LLMs without limits are coming) https://t.co/XXlQvvckgD
🤯🤯Well this is something else.
GPT-4 passes basically every exam. And doesn't just pass...
The Bar Exam: 90%
LSAT: 88%
GRE Quantitative: 80%, Verbal: 99%
Every AP, the SAT...
@SilkyJohnson782@andydowning33 My solution gives artists a better chance at selling their work…making more money because there’s more traffic to the workspace. Additionally would be a good activity for tourists and families on any given day