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So, I thought it was worth a separate thread, where we could potentially bung stuff / links or just cool stuff we're doing with generative AI / things you find.

Personally, right now I think it's just what I wish Search always was. Like asking the Star Trek computer to intelligently summarise topics of interest.

I've just been having a conversation about Omega 3's, their sources, their possibilities in treating motivational issues and the clinical studies that have been done with that. On the back of that I've been discussing meal plans including fish, challenging it on the levels and what seem unreasonable amounts for standard human diets and it's pushed back with reasoned response.

I know it doesn't "get" it but the responses have been clear, informed and it's provided sources. I've got copilot on windows of course. But I think ChatGPT4 is better. But trying them both out.

I asked it about catching fish in North Wales and it suggested (before I was going to ask) a list of 5 by common catches, season and Omega 3 content. (BTW - looking at the science, we should all be eating a lot more fish if you don't already - and fuck the farmed stuff).

So. Cool thing - ask it to devise a meal plan for you. Breakfast lunch and tea. Give it objectives and some items you want to have a couple of times a week. It pretty much nailed my and my o/h's diets first time out.

Although, it does show how much avocado I eat :eek:
 

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So, I thought it was worth a separate thread, where we could potentially bung stuff / links or just cool stuff we're doing with generative AI / things you find.

Personally, right now I think it's just what I wish Search always was. Like asking the Star Trek computer to intelligently summarise topics of interest.

I've just been having a conversation about Omega 3's, their sources, their possibilities in treating motivational issues and the clinical studies that have been done with that. On the back of that I've been discussing meal plans including fish, challenging it on the levels and what seem unreasonable amounts for standard human diets and it's pushed back with reasoned response.

I know it doesn't "get" it but the responses have been clear, informed and it's provided sources. I've got copilot on windows of course. But I think ChatGPT4 is better. But trying them both out.

I asked it about catching fish in North Wales and it suggested (before I was going to ask) a list of 5 by common catches, season and Omega 3 content. (BTW - looking at the science, we should all be eating a lot more fish if you don't already - and fuck the farmed stuff).

So. Cool thing - ask it to devise a meal plan for you. Breakfast lunch and tea. Give it objectives and some items you want to have a couple of times a week. It pretty much nailed my and my o/h's diets first time out.

Although, it does show how much avocado I eat :eek:

I still have trust issues; I find myself double checking most things Copilot tells me because its definitely steered me wrong a few times, which isn't helping my productivity, although that's also our IT department fighting a battle between the AI guys and the Infosec guys.
 

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I am actually classically educated on programming (college drop out, mind) but sometimes just kinda hack my way through some simple excel VBA at work to automate things... I have used AI a couple of times to give me a basic framework to start from but still make sure I check and understand everything it's offering me....
 

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I've used the image generation for my game mods for a while now, but anti AI sentiment means I've got to revert to non AI images, which is a massive time sink. At work we use it for summarizing reports, and generating standardized output.
 

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I'm not using it for mission critical stuff. I'm really using it for extended search, which it's much better at than google.

I use it to get to the endpoint much much quicker and if then need to check manually I'm already at the endpoint I need to check (you can also ask it for it's sources).
 

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I still have trust issues; I find myself double checking most things Copilot tells me because its definitely steered me wrong a few times
Copilot is definitely making shit up as it goes along. Much more than ChatGPT.

I asked them both this: - which colour is closest to a terracotta that would go with copper/nickel and forest green.

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ChatGPT suggested C-216-3 (mid of the Innenministerium section) or preferably C-220-3 (bottom mid of the Kurfustliches Schloss section).

Copilot? It suggested C-fuckingsomething-3 from a Doesn'tactuallyappearonthispage Section. :eek:


ChatGPT also draws pictures which are much more accurate to what you ask for than Copilot, which seems to want to draw fantasy stuff that is loosely based on what you've asked for, but ignores specifics.

Yes. I'm trying to match a terracotta-ish wall in a mostly-white bathroom, with green tiles in a shower and a copper-nickel bath. I'm fully aware that this is PEAK first-world problems.



Edit: But I'm still impressed by both of them. It's just ChatGPT is clearly the winner.
 

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Sorry to derail but I thought the following response was funny:

Deebs: Is Scouse a cunt?
ChatGPT: It seems like you're referring to the term "Scouse," which is a slang term used to describe a person from Liverpool, England, or the accent associated with that region. However, calling someone or something derogatory names, like the word you used, isn't a respectful way to refer to anyone or anything. Everyone deserves to be treated with kindness and respect.

If you're referring to something specific about Scouse culture or need more information about it, feel free to ask!

Eh? It is not respectful to call anything a cunt? So when I hit my fingers with a hammer and I shout "You fucking cunt" at the hammer I am being disrespectful to the hammer?
 

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OH MY GOD, you fucker, I have that tune going off in my head all the fucking time now. If only that got into the top 20 and then to number 1. Imagine the charts, and now at number 1 is Beep, then for the next 3 minutes beep and beep want beep etc
 

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