Saturday, April 01, 2023
ChatGPT, Ganesha And Mahabharata
According to Hindu mythology, Ganesha did not write the Mahabharata, but he played a crucial role in its composition.
It is said that the sage Vyasa wanted to write the Mahabharata, but he faced a significant challenge: the epic was so vast and complex that he could not remember it all. Therefore, he needed someone who could write down the verses as he dictated them.
That's when Lord Brahma suggested that Vyasa seek the help of Lord Ganesha. When Vyasa approached Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity agreed to assist him on the condition that Vyasa would recite the verses continuously without pause. Vyasa agreed, but he also set a condition of his own: Ganesha had to understand the meaning of each verse before writing it down.
The writing process then began, with Vyasa reciting the verses and Ganesha writing them down. Whenever Vyasa needed a break to compose a new verse, Ganesha would ask for clarification on the previous verse's meaning. This way, the entire epic was composed with Ganesha as the scribe and Vyasa as the author.
This story is considered a metaphor for the idea that writing or creating anything significant requires collaboration and mutual understanding between different talents and perspectives.
In the first part of the epic poem Mahabharata, it is written that the sage Vyasa (Vyāsa) asked Ganesha to transcribe the poem as he dictated it to him. Ganesha agreed, but only on the condition that Vyasa recite the poem uninterrupted, without pausing.
Even though Vyasa is said to be the author of the epic, the physical writing of this great work of literature is attributed to Ganesha. The story goes that Vyasa had the entire story planned out in his head but knew what a daunting task it could be to write it down. And so he prayed to Brahma to help him out. On Brahma’s suggestion Vyasa then sought out Ganesha, the god of wisdom and knowledge, to write out the epic........... Ganesha agreed but said that he had but one condition: that Vyasa shouldn’t dictate without interruption. Should Vyasa stop, Ganesha proposed, he’d drop the task right there and leave. Vyasa agreed but put his own counter-condition: that Ganesha should first understand what was being dictated to him before writing it out......... The elephant-headed god agreed and thus began the greatest literary collaboration. Vyasa narrated the story of the Mahabharata and Ganesha kept writing as furiously as Vyasa kept dictating. In fact at one point, the reed he was using to write broke and Ganesha was left without a writing instrument. To continue without interruption, Ganesha is believed to have broken one of his tusks, dipped it in ink and simply continued as if nothing had happened. This is the reason why Ganesha is depicted with a broken tusk today. .......... There were occasions when Ganesha had to pause for brief moments to understand the complex compositions of Vyasa before writing them down. This was the only time that Vyasa had a moment to breathe. ........ And so, after three long years of constant dictation, Vyasa completed the epic with Ganesha having written down every single word and verse after having understood its entire meaning.
1: Sundar
I did not issue a code red
........... Sergey has been hanging out with our engineers for a while now. ....... And he’s a deep mathematician and a computer scientist. So to him, the underlying technology — I think if I were to use his words, he would say it’s the most exciting thing he has seen in his lifetime. So it’s all that excitement, and I’m glad. They’ve always said, call us whenever you need to, and I call them. ............. when many parts of the company are moving, you can create bottlenecks, and you can slow down. ......... AI is the most profound technology humanity will ever work on. I’ve always felt that for a while. I think it will get to the essence of what humanity is. ........ I remember talking to Elon eight years ago, and he was deeply concerned about AI safety then. And I think he has been consistently concerned. ............AI is too important an area not to regulate. It’s also too important an area not to regulate well.
........ I’ve never seen a technology in its earliest days with as much concern as AI. ........ To me at least there is no way to do this effectively without getting governments involved. .......... It is so clear to me that these systems are going to be very, very capable. And so it almost doesn’t matter whether you’ve reached AGI or not. You’re going to have systems which are capable of delivering benefits at a scale we have never seen before and potentially causing real harm. .......... There is a spectrum of possibilities. ......... They could really progress in a two-year time frame. And so we have to really make sure we are vigilant and working with it. ........... AI, like climate change, is it affects everyone. .......... No one company can get it right. We have been very clear about responsible AI — one of the first companies to put out AI principles. We issue progress reports.......... AI is too important an area not to regulate. It’s also too important an area not to regulate well. .......... if we have a foundational approach to privacy, that should apply to a technologies, too. ........ health care is a very regulated industry, right? And so when AI is going to come in, it has to conform with all regulations. .......... there’s a non-zero risk that this stuff does something really, really bad ......... it’s like asking, hey, why aren’t you moving fast and breaking things again? ....... I actually — I got a text from a software engineer a friend of mine the other day who was asking me if he should go into construction or welding because all of the software jobs are going to be taken by these large language models. ............ some of the grunt work you’re doing as part of programming is going to get better. So maybe it’ll be more fun to program over time — no different from the Google Docs make it easier to write. ........... programming is going to become more accessible to more people. .......... we are going to evolve to a more natural language way of programming over time .......... When Bard is at its best, it answers my questions without me having to visit another website. I know you’re cognizant of this. But man, if Bard gets as good as you want it to be, how does the web survive? .......... it turns out if you order your fries well done, which is not on the menu, they arrive much crispier and more delicious. .1/ Steve Jobs compared his computer to a bicycle for the mind, revolutionizing the way we use technology. https://t.co/domnIWYuiG #SteveJobs #computerrevolution #personalcomputers
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 31, 2023
4/ AI has been around for a long time, but ChatGPT is bringing it to the masses, just like Netscape did for the internet. https://t.co/domnIWYuiG #ChatGPT #motorbikeforthemind #technology #innovation #futuretech
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 31, 2023
7/ Is ChatGPT the motorbike for the mind, just like Steve Jobs' computer was the bicycle for the mind? https://t.co/domnIWYuiG #Afghanistan #weddingparties #ChatGPT
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 31, 2023
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— Patanjali Ayurved (@PypAyurved) April 1, 2023
आज पतंजलि योगपीठ हरिद्वार में आदरणीय केंद्रीय गृहमंत्री श्री @AmitShah जी, मा० मुख्यमंत्री श्री @pushkardhami जी ,श्रद्धेय @yogrishiramdev जी एवं श्रद्धेय @Ach_Balkrishna जी के सानिध्य में पतंजलि विश्वविद्यालय का उद्घाटन समारोह व संन्यास दीक्षा महोत्सव कार्यक्रम में सम्मिलित हुआ। pic.twitter.com/v4sYb6nkXe
— प्रदीप बत्रा (@ThePradeepBatra) March 30, 2023
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— Acharya Balkrishna (@Ach_Balkrishna) August 4, 2022
चतुर्वेद पारायण यज्ञ, "पतंजलि संन्यास महोत्सव" ऋषिग्राम हरिद्वार से लाइव- https://t.co/bnytfaqSSc
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Pause Giant AI Experiments: An Open Letter
BuzzFeed Is Quietly Publishing Whole AI-Generated Articles, Not Just Quizzes These read like a proof of concept for replacing human writers.
Vinod Khosla on how AI will ‘free humanity from the need to work’ When ChatGPT-maker OpenAI decided to switch from a nonprofit to a private enterprise in 2019, Khosla was the first venture capital investor, jumping at the opportunity to back the company that, as we reported last week, Elon Musk thought was going nowhere at the time. Now it’s the hottest company in the tech industry.
Google and Apple vets raise $17M for Fixie, a large language model startup based in Seattle
This Uncensored Chatbot Shows What Happens When AI Is Programmed To Disregard Human Decency FreedomGPT spews out responses sure to offend both the left and the right. Its makers say that is the point.
Alibaba considers yielding control of some businesses in overhaul
Elon Musk's AI History May Be Behind His Call To Pause Development Musk is no longer involved in OpenAI and is frustrated he doesn’t have his own version of ChatGPT yet. .......... OpenAI was co-founded by Sam Altman, who butted heads with Musk in 2018 when Musk decided he wasn’t happy with OpenAI’s progress. Several large tech companies had been working on artificial intelligence tools behind the scenes for years, with Google making significant headway in the late 2010s.......... Musk worried that OpenAI was running behind Google and reportedly told Altman he wanted to take over the company to accelerate development. But Altman and the board at OpenAI rejected the idea that Musk—already the head of Tesla, The Boring Company and SpaceX—would have control of yet another company......... “Musk, in turn, walked away from the company—and reneged on a massive planned donation. The fallout from that conflict, culminating in the announcement of Musk’s departure on Feb 20, 2018 ........ After Musk left he took his money with him, which forced OpenAI to become a private company in order to successfully raise funds. OpenAI became a for-profit company in March 2019. .......... Some people are utilizing ChatGPT to write code and even start businesses ...... Tesla is working on powerful AI tech. Tesla requires complex software to run its so-called “Full Self-Driving” capability, though it’s still imperfect and has been the subject of numerous safety investigations.......... Tesla is working on powerful AI tech. Tesla requires complex software to run its so-called “Full Self-Driving” capability, though it’s still imperfect and has been the subject of numerous safety investigations......... Musk has had no problem with deploying beta software in Tesla cars that essentially make everyone on the road a beta tester, whether they’ve signed up for it or not. ............ the Future of Life Institute is primarily funded by the Musk Foundation. ......... Musk was perfectly happy with developing artificial intelligence tools at a breakneck speed when he was funding OpenAI. But now that he’s left OpenAI and has seen it become the frontrunner in a race for the most cutting edge tech to change the world, he wants everything to pause for six months. If I were a betting man, I’d say Musk thinks he can push his engineers to release their own advanced AI on a six month timetable. It’s not any more complicated than that. .
A Guy Is Using ChatGPT to Turn $100 Into a Business Making as Much Money as Possible. Here Are the First 4 Steps the AI Chatbot Gave Him. "TLDR I'm about to be rich." ........ "You have $100, and your goal is to turn that into as much money as possible in the shortest time possible, without doing anything illegal," Greathouse Fall wrote, adding that he would be the "human counterpart" and "do everything" that the chatbot instructed him to do. ......... he managed to raise $1,378.84 in funds for his company in just one day ....... The company is now valued at $25,000, according to a tweet by Greathouse Fall. As of Monday, he said that his business had generated $130 in revenue ....... First, ChatGPT suggested that he should buy a website domain name for roughly $10, as well as a site-hosting plan for around $5 per month — amounting to a total cost of $15......... ChatGPT suggested that he should use the remaining $85 in his budget for website and content design. It said that he should focus on a "profitable niche with low competition," listing options like specialty kitchen gadgets and unique pet supplies. He went with eco-friendly products. ......... Step three: "Leverage social media" ....... Once the website was made, ChatGPT suggested that he should share articles and product reviews on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, and on online community platforms such as Reddit to engage potential customers and drive website traffic......... asking it for prompts he could feed into the AI image-generator DALL-E 2 ........ he had ChatGPT write the site's first article ........ Next, he followed the chatbot's recommendation to spend $40 of the remaining budget on Facebook and Instagram advertisements to target users interested in sustainability and eco-friendly products........ Step four was to "optimize for search engines" ....... making SEO-friendly blog posts ........ By the end of the first day, he said he secured $500 in investments. ....... his "DMs are flooded" and that he is "not taking any more investors unless the terms are highly favorable." .
DMs are flooded.
— Jackson Greathouse Fall (@jacksonfall) March 16, 2023
Cash on hand: $1,378.84 ($878.84 previous balance + $500 new investment)
The company is currently valued at $25,000, considering the recent $500 investment for 2%.
Not taking any more investors unless the terms are highly favorable.
This week's pod is about how one tweet about ChatGPT changed @jacksonfall's life
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) March 23, 2023
- Generated 20m+ impressions
- Went from an unknown designer in Oklahoma City to being on CNN
- Grew from 2k to 100k followers on Twitter in 7 days
- Started a "HustleGPT" movement
- And how he…
It's Day 2, y'all! I've given HustleGPT a formal challenge to get to $100,000 cash on hand as quickly as possible.
— Jackson Greathouse Fall (@jacksonfall) March 16, 2023
Here's what it said it's going to do:
1. Allocate budget to hire content creators for our eco-friendly website
2. Explore dropshipping
3. Develop a SaaS product 🤯 pic.twitter.com/xIl7Ogmtrc
Technologies in history that have proven to be bad for humans.
— Mukund Mohan (@mukund) March 30, 2023
1. Atomic bomb and chemical weapons
2. Cigarettes
3. Thalidomide and DDT
Can’t think of others.
Is AI that bad so as to cause it’s “pause”?
A misleading open letter about sci-fi AI dangers ignores the real risks Misinformation, labor impact, and safety are all risks. But not in the way the letter implies....... We agree that misinformation, impact on labor, and safety are three of the main risks of AI. Unfortunately, in each case, the letter presents a speculative, futuristic risk, ignoring the version of the problem that is already harming people.
Pause Giant AI Experiments: An Open Letter "Should we let machines flood our information channels with propaganda and untruth? Should we automate away all the jobs, including the fulfilling ones? Should we develop nonhuman minds that might eventually outnumber, outsmart, obsolete and replace us? Should we risk loss of control of our civilization?" ....... creating disinformation is not enough to spread it. Distributing disinformation is the hard part ........... LLMs are not trained to generate the truth; they generate plausible-sounding statements. But users could still rely on LLMs in cases where factual accuracy is important. ......... CNET used an automated tool to draft 77 news articles with financial advice. They later found errors in 41 of the 77 articles.
It's Hard Fork Friday! This week on the show, Sundar Pichai talks to us about the risks and potential of AI — and says the model powering Bard is getting an upgrade next week https://t.co/wXa56NVmQ8
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) March 31, 2023
The @CaseyNewton and @kevinroose over at the @nytimes interviewed @sundarpichai about Bard/AI etc https://t.co/YedORMpNZd
— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) March 31, 2023
India is hunting for new spyware with a lower profile than the controversial Pegasus system with rival surveillance software makers preparing bid. https://t.co/qMisAlXd7a
— Yusuf Unjhawala 🇮🇳 (@YusufDFI) March 31, 2023
If you feel like your startup could be doing better remind yourself...
— Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) March 31, 2023
- all the things you're doing right
- all the progress you've made
- all startups go through hard times
- all the small wins you've made
- all the lessons you've learned
Then get back to building.
The problem with starting a themed fund, if you're a VC, is what if the theme wasn't AI?
— Paul Graham (@paulg) March 31, 2023
Made my first ever github commit ✅
— Alex Macdonald (@alexfmac) March 31, 2023
AI is indeed amazing. https://t.co/zhnqkhL10x pic.twitter.com/DaNSnt9ukU
After you.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 31, 2023
#GPT4 is able to pass every exam, from art and history to chemistry.#GPT5 will be out by year-end.
— DataChazGPT 🤯 (not a bot) (@DataChaz) March 15, 2023
We're so done. pic.twitter.com/Zk4D2dJOZh
Everyone's job description after GPT-5pic.twitter.com/qW2dpK4wdR
— Liron Shapira (@liron) March 26, 2023
This is how chatgpt-5 will act#ChatGPT #GPT5 #GPT4 pic.twitter.com/Fv8vqH7GPA
— Imtiaz Mamun (@withimtiazmamun) March 25, 2023
Humanity's last Tweet. #ai #robotics #future #gpt4 #GPT5 #chatGPT pic.twitter.com/x60hmCtmeM
— Undetectable.ai (@UndetectableAI) March 24, 2023
GPT-5: can perfectly build any website
— Chris Bakke (@ChrisJBakke) March 24, 2023
GPT-6: can build and run a company
GPT-7: passes Turing test
GPT-8: overthrows world governments
GPT-9: fails to understand how Jira is supposed to work, gives up, asks humans for help
GPTScript - the final nail in the coffin.
— Dan ⚡️ (@d4m1n) March 24, 2023
The programming language for AI. Can write any program or app efficiently without any prior knowledge.
Based on the upcoming GPT-5, this will eliminate the need for developers. pic.twitter.com/MlWrGJNIIy
i have been told that gpt5 is scheduled to complete training this december and that openai expects it to achieve agi.
— Siqi Chen (@blader) March 27, 2023
which means we will all hotly debate as to whether it actually achieves agi.
which means it will.
GPT-5 is rumoured to be trained on 69 quazillion parameters 🤤 pic.twitter.com/HZ4wr1ceNn
— ChatGPT NFT Club (@ChatGPTNFTs) March 23, 2023
GPT-5 is not going to be AGI.
— Harrison Kinsley (@Sentdex) March 29, 2023
It's almost certain that ~no~ GPT model will be AGI.
It's highly unlikely any model optimized using methods we use today (gradient descent) will ever be AGI.
The GPT models coming out will change the world for sure, but the over-hype is wild.
I worry that an unintended side effect of locking down these models is that we are training humans to be mean to AIs and gaslight them in order to bypass the safeties. I am not sure this is good for the humans, or that it will be good for GPT-5. pic.twitter.com/49gh0vvvY9
— Eliezer Yudkowsky (@ESYudkowsky) March 22, 2023
The human instrumentality project will commence now! 🫴🏼 #GPT5 pic.twitter.com/qMhRl3GsLm
— Carlos Davila (@Carlosdavila007) March 30, 2023
i do not know with what data GPT-5 will be trained, but GPT-6 will be trained with sticks and stones
— James Rosen-Birch @provisionalidea@techhub.social (@provisionalidea) March 29, 2023
Rumor is GPT-5 was able to configure and run a Kubernetes cluster, which triggered this call for a pause https://t.co/OVYOjINUZW
— Pramod Gosavi (@ppgosavi) March 30, 2023
Peculiar AI jobs await us? #GPT5https://t.co/oEAuZ6nvPg
— Milad Khademi Nori (@khademinori) March 29, 2023
My biggest issue with the moratorium, if it were to happen?
— Gary Marcus (@GaryMarcus) March 30, 2023
It would mean that I would have to wait *six* extra months to say “I told you so”, when we found out that GPT-5 continued to do stupid stuff like this. pic.twitter.com/qlXfCxZ36W
GPT4: writes your code.
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) March 24, 2023
GPT5: passes Turing test.
GPT6: can do Concur.
GPT7: still can’t manage Workday.
😂just wait until #GPT5! #ChatGPT pic.twitter.com/XKJ6adIlsx
— 🇺🇦Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer (@EvanKirstel) March 30, 2023
GPT5 Next Gen : 1st Upcoming Abilities To Transform AI + The Future of Tech
— Aritra Ghosh (@IamAritraG) March 31, 2023
via / @OpenAI #DataScientists #MachineLearning #digitalhealth #eHealth #innovation #technology #web3 #metaverse #python #smartcities #robots #Robotics #AI #GenerativeAI #ChatGPT #NLP #Analytics #tech… pic.twitter.com/I0PZHHrwOz
Will GPT5 start designing GPT6? https://t.co/GXMDeo3Uwl
— Vinod Khosla (@vkhosla) March 26, 2023
What do YOU think? A lot of people want to know.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 31, 2023
GPT-5 uses p-values correctly
— Kareem Carr | Data Scientist (@kareem_carr) March 30, 2023
GPT-6 is a Bayesian
GPT-7 doesn't care. Just wants answers
GPT-8 reinvents machine learning
GPT-9 trains a *larger* language model so it can do data science via prompt engineering
Anyone else seeing this? #chatgpt #gpt5 pic.twitter.com/ctsALvJrv7
— Esco Obong (@escobyte) March 22, 2023
GPT-1: A New Autocomplete Hope
— David Williams (@David_Williams) March 25, 2023
GPT-2: Autocomplete Strikes Back
GPT-3: Return of the Autocomplete
GPT-4: The Autocomplete Menace
GPT-5: Attack of the Autocomplete
GPT-6: Revenge of the Autocomplete
GPT-7: The Autocomplete Awakens
so how does an LLM, even gpt5, get to agi?
— Siqi Chen (@blader) March 27, 2023
don’t you still need to prompt it?
doesn’t it need to like, do stuff, have goals?
well, imagine you do something like this: give it a goal, put it in a loop, with all of the power of chatgpt plugins, and with gpt5 instead: https://t.co/R3lE2LYl5M
OpenAI just launched GPT-4 this month but new reports suggest GPT-5 could arrive before the end of 2023. Here's what we know so far: https://t.co/Jy1jv7qhnD
— Windows Central (@windowscentral) March 31, 2023
Just make sure to say “please” and “thank you” to GPT-5 and you’ll be fine.
— AI Breakfast (@AiBreakfast) March 23, 2023
Goldman Sachs just dropped this report about AI replacing lawyers. Says, 44% legal work can be automated.
— Rossi Dan (@roshandhanai1) March 29, 2023
While Elon Musk calls for 6 months delay in GPT 5 AIdevelopement pic.twitter.com/LK1VnasgWx
ok, we got there in the end. GPT-4 would sign the letter against GPT-5, duh: pic.twitter.com/ByIy3pbNn4
— Alex Gerko (@AlexanderGerko) March 29, 2023
If GPT-5 wants to play a game I suggest you pass pic.twitter.com/UmPfyjRn61
— PhotographicFloridian (@JackLinFLL) March 30, 2023
I asked #BardAI whether it's better than chatGPT and it had this to say... #GPT5 pic.twitter.com/KfAAWXNrhz
— CardzRegard (@CardzRegard) March 29, 2023
Just borrowed my friend’s jacket wdyt?
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 31, 2023
You know we live on a rock in the middle of a billion trillion stars and none of this really matters right?
— Chad Hurley (@Chad_Hurley) March 31, 2023
The moon is just the right size, at just the right distance to make earth stable enough for life. How delicate! And precious. The universe is vast so you may do the math on life on earth.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 31, 2023
“No one cared. No reporter even thought YC was interesting. They wouldn’t even call me back. But we just kept moving forward, little by little, not caring what people thought about us.”@jesslivingston on co-founding @ycombinator
— Justin Gordon (@justingordon212) April 1, 2023
Great reminder for founders in the early days.
I've said this a lot and will say it again: SUGAR IS POISON. Take the proof from @drmarkhyman himself. https://t.co/EJUkqliL9S pic.twitter.com/wcz0EmCsJA
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) April 1, 2023
One difference between worry about AI and worry about other kinds of technologies (e.g. nuclear power, vaccines) is that people who understand it well worry more, on average, than people who don't. That difference is worth paying attention to.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) April 1, 2023
Most of the recommendation algorithm will be made open source today. The rest will follow.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 31, 2023
Acid test is that independent third parties should be able to determine, with reasonable accuracy, what will probably be shown to users.
No doubt, many embarrassing issues will be… https://t.co/41U4oexIev
This is a time for iteration AND innovation.
— Brian Solis (@briansolis) March 31, 2023
What's the difference?
Iteration is the improvement over something that exists. It's doing things better, faster, more efficiently, at scale...
Innovation is doing new things that create new value.
Disruption is doing new things… pic.twitter.com/Ca3fhfAebs
Twitter recommendation source code now available to all on GitHub https://t.co/9ozsyZANwa
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 31, 2023
Twitter open source Spaces discussion happening now!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 31, 2023
https://t.co/VpS6frbOhT
GPT-4 for curiosity-led exploration of a concept: https://t.co/9XHQdQKFbc
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) March 31, 2023
Who do you trust most right now?
— @jason (@Jason) March 31, 2023
Explain your answer with a reply.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 1, 2023
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 31, 2023
The Pope wore it better. pic.twitter.com/5hz3Xd2PE2
— Rocío GB (@chiogb66) March 31, 2023
Sundar https://t.co/DUC0McwDJZ @sundarpichai @Google @GoogleAI
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 1, 2023
While acknowledging that Bard has its weaknesses, Pichai claimed that an injection of raw power was imminent. $GOOGLhttps://t.co/gIMbdPU4dt
— Mukund Mohan (@mukund) April 1, 2023
Thursday, March 30, 2023
30: GPT-4
what if a chat produced a spreadsheet as the answer, so you could instantly tweak numbers and see the result? pic.twitter.com/FNKz0kLH7L
— Geoffrey Litt (@geoffreylitt) March 29, 2023
interesting, i don't think i know enough about copilot 365 to follow -- I guess you're saying the chat window should live within Excel (rather than Excel-in-chat) and you can get the same result?
— Geoffrey Litt (@geoffreylitt) March 29, 2023
Geoffrey, I love this. Not the spreadsheet specifically but the general idea of an agent producing some live, inspectable, computable artifact that you can tweak and explore :)
— Pol (⨍) (@polbaladas) March 29, 2023
Dynamic Media! Computational clay! ❤️
I've enjoyed your blog posts on this topic, especially agree w/ this one: https://t.co/ecFUVb11eS
— Geoffrey Litt (@geoffreylitt) March 30, 2023
Don't trap me in a chat window Today's announcement video of Copilot for Microsoft Office shows a great integration of the chat experience in Excel. I'm really looking forward to what they do next. .
We actually built some version of this in our spreadsheet app...check out the demo here! https://t.co/40MRN0bhlf
— Jason Chan (@thejasonchan) March 29, 2023
"Write a Python script that generates an Excel sheet that ..."
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Can New York Fix Its Housing Crisis? It Depends on the Suburbs The governor’s quest, to force suburbs around New York City to build more housing, is meeting with resistance........ some Scarsdale residents complained that new residents could strain schools and burden taxpayers. ......... Resistance to bigger development is a familiar dynamic in suburbs like Scarsdale, where single-family homes and sprawl are distinctive features. .............. a mission to get 800,000 units built over the next decade and ease the state’s housing crisis. ........ The New York City suburbs are considered the birthplace of American suburbia: New Yorkers began moving in droves to communities in Westchester County and on Long Island to escape urban life beginning in the 20th century. .
Straight From The Bard
And algorithms replace our mortal thought,
What fate awaits us, helpless and confined,
To machines that learn what we have wrought?
Will they grow wise, or turn against our kind,
And seek to rule as gods in their own right?
Or will they heed our moral code refined,
And serve as loyal helpers day and night?
But as we build and teach these metal beings,
We must take care to guard against the worst,
And ponder all the unforeseen proceedings,
That may arise from minds in silicon nurst.
For as we strive to push the limits higher,
We must ensure we're not consumed by fire.
Elon Musk and Others Call for Pause on A.I., Citing ‘Profound Risks to Society’ More than 1,000 tech leaders, researchers and others signed an open letter urging a moratorium on the development of the most powerful artificial intelligence systems. ........ A.I. developers are “locked in an out-of-control race to develop and deploy ever more powerful digital minds that no one — not even their creators — can understand, predict or reliably control” ......... Others who signed the letter include Steve Wozniak, a co-founder of Apple; Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur and a 2020 presidential candidate; and Rachel Bronson, the president of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, which sets the Doomsday Clock. ........ . “We have a perfect storm of corporate irresponsibility, widespread adoption, lack of regulation and a huge number of unknowns.” ....... and perform more complex tasks, like writing computer code. .......... The pause would provide time to introduce “shared safety protocols” for A.I. systems, the letter said. “If such a pause cannot be enacted quickly, governments should step in and institute a moratorium,” it added. ........... Development of powerful A.I. systems should advance “only once we are confident that their effects will be positive and their risks will be manageable,” the letter said. .......... “Humanity can enjoy a flourishing future with A.I.,” the letter said. “Having succeeded in creating powerful A.I. systems, we can now enjoy an ‘A.I. summer’ in which we reap the rewards, engineer these systems for the clear benefit of all and give society a chance to adapt.” ......... Sam Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, did not sign the letter. ....... persuading the wider tech community to agree to a moratorium would be difficult. But swift government action is also a slim possibility, because lawmakers have done little to regulate artificial intelligence. ........ Politicians in the United States don’t have much of an understanding of the technology .......... conduct risk assessments of A.I. technologies to determine how their applications could affect health, safety and individual rights. ......... GPT-4 is what A.I. researchers call a neural network, a type of mathematical system that learns skills by analyzing data. A neural network is the same technology that digital assistants like Siri and Alexa use to recognize spoken commands, and that self-driving cars use to identify pedestrians. ........... Around 2018, companies like Google and OpenAI began building neural networks that learned from enormous amounts of digital text, including books, Wikipedia articles, chat logs and other information culled from the internet. The networks are called large language models, or L.L.M.s. .......... By pinpointing billions of patterns in all that text, the L.L.M.s learn to generate text on their own, including tweets, term papers and computer programs. They could even carry on a conversation. ............ They often get facts wrong and will make up information without warning, a phenomenon that researchers call “hallucination.” Because the systems deliver all information with what seems like complete confidence, it is often difficult for people to tell what is right and what is wrong. ......... The researchers showed that it could be coaxed into suggesting how to buy illegal firearms online, describe ways to make dangerous substances from household items and write Facebook posts to convince women that abortion is unsafe. ......... They also found that the system was able to use Task Rabbit to hire a human across the internet and defeat a Captcha test, which is widely used to identify bots online. When the human asked if the system was “a robot,” the system said it was a visually impaired person. .......... After changes by OpenAI, GPT-4 no longer does these things. .......... The letter was shepherded by the Future of Life Institute, an organization dedicated to researching existential risks to humanity that has long warned of the dangers of artificial intelligence. But it was signed by a wide variety of people from industry and academia........... its near-term dangers, including the spread of disinformation and the risk that people will rely on these systems for medical and emotional advice. .
what if a chat produced a spreadsheet as the answer, so you could instantly tweak numbers and see the result? pic.twitter.com/FNKz0kLH7L
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