Interesting youtube interview with chatgpt

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Saw this in my feed and thought it to be very interesting. The guy asks a lot of great questions and tries to stump chatgpt on ethical questions.

 
Saw this in my feed and thought it to be very interesting. The guy asks a lot of great questions and tries to stump chatgpt on ethical questions.

As someone who has followed the development of computers from the vacuum tube ENIAC on up, when I consider the level and speed of voice recognition power, the speed of processing, the trillions of calculations made and the global web information gathering needed for that conversation, I find it downright scary.
 
Fake .
Just a pretext to allow someone to air their hardly original or deep opinions
You think? He has other videos similar. You think he staged all if it? If he did, it was a seamless production.

Although, I did raise an eyebrow when he did the sponsor of the video and had "chatgpt" as part of the advert, but I thought maybe he somehow stayed that part, but the rest was real.
 
You think? He has other videos similar. You think he staged all if it? If he did, it was a seamless production.

Although, I did raise an eyebrow when he did the sponsor of the video and had "chatgpt" as part of the advert, but I thought maybe he somehow stayed that part, but the rest was real.


Who knows ?

But I am usually " spot on"and the dialogue sounds scripted and false .
And sticking out my chin -- that is not the way Chat replies imho .
 
As someone who has followed the development of computers from the vacuum tube ENIAC on up, when I consider the level and speed of voice recognition power, the speed of processing, the trillions of calculations made and the global web information gathering needed for that conversation, I find it downright scary.
"The Moon and Sixpence"

With all that, it should be possible to create a GPS Geiger Counter using neutrinos to map all the resources of the Earth, all the way down to the core. We've barely scratched the surface of the potential wealth below us. Those who oppose developing them or have a negativist view about the possibilities are really hoarders from the toxic plutocracy. They easily buy scientists to write papers about peak this and that, artificially raising prices that way.
 
Who knows ?

But I am usually " spot on"and the dialogue sounds scripted and false .
And sticking out my chin -- that is not the way Chat replies imho .
I've never used chat gpt so I wouldn't know. Seemed legit to me. All this AI is getting better every day.
 
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