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You can download a spreadsheet from this tweet which contains a nanoGPT designed by @karpathy :-


This is a project to help you understand how GPT works.

Fun to play with, especially when you are trying to figure out what exactly is going on inside a transformer.
 
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Here is something that your chat bots might have trouble with. Ask it:

Here is a word problem. Alice has four brothers and two sisters. David is one of the brothers. How many sisters does David have?

According to an article I saw recently, you will get answers other than three at least 1/3 of the time on ChatGPT-4o and even worse on some of the other versions and other chatterboxes. They never stop to consider that Alice is also a sister to her brothers, unless they know something special about Allice and that secretive trip to Sweden...

But that's for another of Uncle's threads.

Here's a link to the original article.

 
Good one Doc:

Alice has four brothers and two sisters. David is one of the brothers. How many sisters does David have?

ChatGPT

The problem states that Alice has four brothers and two sisters, and David is one of those brothers.
First, let's identify the members of the family:
  • Alice
  • Four brothers (including David)
  • Two sisters
Since David is one of the brothers, we need to determine the number of sisters he has. The sisters in the family are Alice and her two sisters.
Therefore, David has:
  • The same two sisters as Alice.
Thus, David has two sisters.
But isnt Alice a sister of David's as well?

ChatGPT

Yes, you are correct. Alice is indeed one of David's sisters.
Let's re-evaluate the family members:
  • Alice has four brothers (including David) and two sisters.
  • This means Alice herself is one sister, and there are two more sisters.
To summarize:
  • Total number of sisters in the family: 3 (Alice and the two other sisters).
Since David is one of the brothers, he has:
  • Alice as one sister.
  • The two other sisters.
Therefore, David has three sisters.


ChatGPT can make mistakes. Check important info.
 
I saw something recently which stated that AI is wrong about 40% of the time.
 
Soon, AI will start rating us and how often we are wrong. Give it 3 years.

2030
Human: Are humans intelligent?
ChatGPT: No, humans are thick.
 
This is an interesting post on using ChatGPT to help you with your writing:-

 
With the advent of speech recognition in Microsoft Word - 2001? I spent many hours training the damn thing to recognize my speech. After a few initial hiccups I became quite fluent with the process of speaking and having my speech transcribed for me.

There are certain places you can't use this process, for instance the local Costa coffee shop. Well; you could... You could sit there talking to yourself, but you might get some funny looks and people might well be expecting a van to pull up, a couple of orderlies stepping out and sizing you up for a straight jacket.

No, it's not a good thing! If the urge to write visits me while I'm sat in the coffee shop I get out a notebook I carry with me for the odd occasion that this happens. Sometimes I end up writing on any old piece of paper. It's strange, but when an idea comes to you, you just have to get it out...

That's when I wrote the attached. It's been scratching around on my desk waiting for me to sit down and dictate it into a digital document with a speech recognition program.

Then I noted that someone said that chatty had the ability to translate handwritten text into digital text. So I took a picture of the document, exactly that picture you see there! I know what you're thinking you must be a doctor or something. No, I just didn't master the skill of cursive writing... But believe it or not, the thing is, chatty converted it in to digital text for me:-

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here's the after:-

Rebecka was so excited. The trip of a life time (Rebecka’s Holo latent DNA test pointed to a potential for time energy intonation) Winning a free cruise on the Ribbon liner, “Splendor of the Stars” that alone was epic, but to top it all, a stay in the Hogwarts hotel (orbital) weightless stadium “Quidditch Stadium” to see a real Quiditch match. Now on the last leg of the journey Her flying across the sea on a Hydrofoil ferry. To Board another ferry the “Splendor of the Stars” and ocean going liner sized vessel linking Egypt to a Geo Stationing artificial Via a 50 mile diamiter Gossina tube made of mana metal.

Rebecka was bored, sitting in the cafe with her Dad. Then she saw Peter again. He looked at her and she could tell he was bored too. “Dad” she said “Can I go up on deck.”

Peter pointed up-he wanted her to go up on deck with him.

Yes said Dad but don’t fall off!!!
 
Much of my text is produced by directly transcribing my voice into text (Vocal Direct Transcription). However, when I am forced to sit and write by hand in a café, I find it a chore because it feels restrictive and slow. Despite this, I actually feel a greater connection with my writing.

I asked ChatGPT about it and, after filtering out most of the diatribe (though to be fair, it was relevant), I found this particularly useful information:

**Cursive Writing:**
Writing by hand, including cursive writing, has been shown to support better comprehension and learning. The kinesthetic action of writing helps to solidify concepts and information in the brain.

**Vocal Direct Transcription:**
While effective for quick capture, vocal transcription might not support the same depth of comprehension and learning. The lack of physical engagement can result in less thorough processing of the material.

This information fits with my understanding of my writing process. However, I would add the following:

**Cursive Writing:**
"Supporting better comprehension" It is different when you are learning something compared to writing a story. Even though your story is part of you, you need to learn it. It hovers insubstantially, offering itself to you, begging for life on the paper. You don't fully understand it until it is written down.

When your head is full of ideas, writing by hand can feel too slow, and you risk missing some great insights into your story.

**Vocal Direct Transcription:**
Quick capture through vocal transcription can be superficial, lacking the depth and thorough processing that comes from writing by hand. But transcription is a great tool for the initial capture. Once you've captured your ideas, you can mull over them, nurture them, prune them, and grow them using the kinesthetic action of cursive writing.

Now, combine this with ChatGPT. Get the ideas out of your head with transcription, feed them to ChatGPT, and let it spell check and punctuate. YOU MUST impose a demand on ChatGPT: "DO NOT CHANGE MY VOICE." Repeat three times - to make sure it sticks. You'll get back text that you would swear you wrote yourself, with no errors.

Start with transcription when your head is full of ideas. Once you have the shallow view of your thoughts captured, take it to the café. Write it out, cross it out, insert bits, and link them as chapters. Use it to write short stories or vignettes not directly related to your main story. Now use ChatGPT as described above.

This way, there's no pressure. When you're writing vignettes, you don't have the pressure of trying to fit them into the main story. You can enjoy yourself, let your ideas flow and grow, be pleased, and play. Then, go to the café, have a coffee, and be the black hat, the judge, the jury. Pull it all together!
 
Latest YouTube from Wes Roth is worth a look.

There's a mini version of ChatGPT 4 that is much smaller and cheaper to run and could well end up on your mobile.

Could even end up in your room stat!

 
With the advent of speech recognition in Microsoft Word - 2001? I spent many hours training the damn thing to recognize my speech. After a few initial hiccups I became quite fluent with the process of speaking and having my speech transcribed for me.

There are certain places you can't use this process, for instance the local Costa coffee shop. Well; you could... You could sit there talking to yourself, but you might get some funny looks and people might well be expecting a van to pull up, a couple of orderlies stepping out and sizing you up for a straight jacket.

No, it's not a good thing! If the urge to write visits me while I'm sat in the coffee shop I get out a notebook I carry with me for the odd occasion that this happens. Sometimes I end up writing on any old piece of paper. It's strange, but when an idea comes to you, you just have to get it out...

That's when I wrote the attached. It's been scratching around on my desk waiting for me to sit down and dictate it into a digital document with a speech recognition program.

Then I noted that someone said that chatty had the ability to translate handwritten text into digital text. So I took a picture of the document, exactly that picture you see there! I know what you're thinking you must be a doctor or something. No, I just didn't master the skill of cursive writing... But believe it or not, the thing is, chatty converted it in to digital text for me:-

View attachment 115266here's the after:-

Rebecka was so excited. The trip of a life time (Rebecka’s Holo latent DNA test pointed to a potential for time energy intonation) Winning a free cruise on the Ribbon liner, “Splendor of the Stars” that alone was epic, but to top it all, a stay in the Hogwarts hotel (orbital) weightless stadium “Quidditch Stadium” to see a real Quiditch match. Now on the last leg of the journey Her flying across the sea on a Hydrofoil ferry. To Board another ferry the “Splendor of the Stars” and ocean going liner sized vessel linking Egypt to a Geo Stationing artificial Via a 50 mile diamiter Gossina tube made of mana metal.

Rebecka was bored, sitting in the cafe with her Dad. Then she saw Peter again. He looked at her and she could tell he was bored too. “Dad” she said “Can I go up on deck.”

Peter pointed up-he wanted her to go up on deck with him.

Yes said Dad but don’t fall off!!!
Rocketbook is great for that too. I have 2 of them, priceless for note taking
 
I asked chat GPT who is Joe Biden's vice president and got the following answer:-

Joe Biden's vice president is Kamala Harris. She made history as the first female vice president, the highest-ranking female official in U.S. history, and the first African American and first Asian American vice president.

I'm confused? can she be both African American and Asian American at the same time?
 
I asked chat GPT who is Joe Biden's vice president and got the following answer:-

Joe Biden's vice president is Kamala Harris. She made history as the first female vice president, the highest-ranking female official in U.S. history, and the first African American and first Asian American vice president.

I'm confused? can she be both African American and Asian American at the same time?
That is a truly terrible answer. She can't be from Africa because she's from Jamaica and India. Last time I checked Jamaica was not in Africa. It's one thing to say she's black, which she's obviously not but there's no real way to refute it, but you certainly can't say she's African-American
 
Adrian Bowyer, the genius behind the whole RepRap 3D printing movement, just shared something interesting on Twitter. He used ChatGPT-4 to help create a design for an air vent that can be printed on a 3D printer. It’s a neat example of how AI can be used in practical ways. If you're into 3D printing, you might want to check out his post for more details: Adrian Bowyer's Tweet:

 
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Elon Musk has built a supercomputer for training AI and he built it in 122 days!

Competitors can take up to three years to do the same!


Well worth a look this video:-

Inside Elon Musk's Colossus Supercomputer!​

 
At time index 16 minutes into this video Jensen Huane tells you why NVIDIA is so successful!

It appears they have been utilizing AI agents for a few years, liveraging their staffs and programmers productivity.

A Jensen employee is like Batman using AI Tools to enhance his capabilities

 
I asked Chatty:-

From what you know about me can you draw a picture of what my life looks like?

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I thought it was about right.

X - top left - I'm on their a lot

I asked about the coffee pot recently!

No reference to AWF?
 
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I didn't know you could get ChatGPT to do that. Impressive!
 

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