I'm in Love with ChatGPT

Last I saw was that Elon was going to challenge chatgpt with some X.Ai.

Elon Musk revealed his own artificial intelligence bot to challenge ChatGPT, claiming the prototype is already superior to ChatGPT 3.5 across several benchmarks. Dubbed Grok, it's the first product of Musk's xAI company and is now in testing with a limited group of U.S. users.7 days ago

Elon Musk Unveils xAI's New Chatbot 'Grok' - Time​


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Getting tempted to pony up the money for a subscription again. @Uncle Gizmo, does the paid subscription give you audio input and audio replies, if I remember correctly? i.e. you can have a conversation.
 
I'm not sure. Haven't seen it, but I've seen it mentioned. Maybe it's being rolled out. Or it's there, and I haven't worked out how to activate it!
Maybe its just on the phone app. Not sure if you use it.
 
Tony et al,

I just attended an Online session at DAAUG by Alexander Denz "ChatGPT in Access". The presentation will be uploaded to Youtube in the next few days. He (his company SD Win in Austria) has an add-in which allows the use of Chat GPT (OpenAI) in Microsoft Access. This is a must watch for anyone developing applications or an interest in AI.

UPDATE: Youtube video is available
 
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Isn't Microsoft Copilot already integrated in 365? I have seen articles that reference Copilot in Outlook and Word but not in Access.
 
A few ChatGPT cheat sheet resources for you:




Do you use any cheat sheets already?
 
That video looks really interesting @Uncle Gizmo. I got it down for watching. Lots of visuals, charts etc. Love it!
 
According to the Sunday Times apparently someone asked Google's AI chatbot, Bard ; "why did the chicken crossed the road?".
Bard then concluded that it crossed road to realise its goals and that it was an entirely logical action.

Bard then added the woke response, that such a question should make us think more deeply about the complexity of animal behaviour and estimated that the chicken would have a 90% chance of success of crossing the M1..............depending upon traffic!

All compliments from the lovely new world as Google is determined it should be. Or intends it to be? Providing they can convince enough idiots to agree by coming up with these pearls of educational wisdom.
 
Nice Tony,
I asked Bing chat for a limerick concerning that same chicken.
From Bing Chat:

"There once was a chicken so smart
It learned AI and mastered the art
It crossed the busy street
With its neural network feet
But got run over by a Tesla cart"
 
Did Claudine Gay use ChatGPT to write her thesis? Perhaps she had a time machine.
 
I asked ChatGPT what is wrong with this code:

Code:
Sub ok()
Dim var As Integer
For var = 1 To 1000000000
    MsgBox "ok"
Next var
End Sub

It brought up 3 "problems", no fewer than TWO of which were flat-out WRONG (claimed that msgboxes will accumulate on the screen, completely missed the concept of a modal popup, secondly it claimed it will cause an infinite loop which is obviously not true), and NONE of which caught the glaring issue that's definitely wrong.

This seems very basic, if I were to give someone a VBA test who claimed intermediate familiarity I would expect them to catch this within seconds.

Doesn't bode well for getting code advice from ChatGPT in my opinion, I was just wanting to test it.
I would have a hard time trusting it after this.

Like I said - there has to be a way to objectively test it, rather than just feeding it questions that you yourself don't know the answer to and therefore, can't evaluate the response quality.
 
Would you prefer to talk to your doctor or a large language model like chat GPT?
We are heading towards those nifty scanners that Bones used to use in Star Trek. Smartphones can already get attachments that do medical stuff.
 
Smartphones can already get attachments that do medical stuff.

There is a 79$ attachment for Android phones where the App connects to the device and takes your EKG, records it, and can send it to a doctor. It doesn't do the "advanced" EKG that looks at multiple leads, but it can detect common situations like bradycardia, tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, etc.
 
Have you tried the new version of Baird?

 

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