It’s more important than ever to understand what ChatGPT and other AI tools like it are actually doing when they talk to us and write for us.

I worked with some Large Language Models and GPTs and dug into what they’re doing, and I wrote this article. I try to explain in the simplest terms possible what modern AIs actually are and how exactly they construct their content so we can move past the fear and confusion about what AI is capable of and start using it for what it’s actually good for.

Please arm yourself with knowledge and understanding, and share this with someone who worries about AI taking over their job (or even the whole world)!

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    7 months ago

    I find it very accurate for cooking related tasks. I find it to be 90-95% on even the wildest recipes. And developing flavour profiles is something it’s also very good at.

    I know that’s not a huge thing for most people but recipe sites are so terrible and flooded with trash I appreciate the time saved. I bring this up because the article suggests it should only be used as a starting point.

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      7 months ago

      its awesome stuff like this that keeps being found, GPT and AI are becoming what could be a game changer the same way fax/printer and machines in the 70/80s/90s changed the way we do business and now, we do it over fiber optic cable, this version of GPT has its failings, its detractors and blatant mistakes, everyday we correct it, the more and more bad data goes out and reliable data goes in.(hopefully) but if the internet has taught me anything. its not the size of the hammer that counts, its who is wielding it. would you trust zuckerberg if he came out with his own AI? or do we see more value in the collective learning of GPT?