I'm in Love with ChatGPT

This was an interesting and engaging exchange with ChatGPT because ChatGPT decided of its own volition not to reveal spoilers to me in a series I am watching!"

I'm watching a Netflix series called bodies which has a time traveling element. Its of interest to me because I'm trying to write a story based on time travel...

I said to Chatty:-

I'm watching a series on Netflix called bodies... It's interesting because it has some features that I might be able to incorporate into my own sci-fi story... I made the following observations, notes:-

My Notes Begin:-
Story idea based on the same body appears in the timeline in various places…

Mannx seems to be the ultimate boss equivalent to Malcolm..

It was Defo's body - did he develop the time machine?

“Know you are loved” - some code used throughout the story

Series 1 episode 2
Do you know who I am? --- Is the title of the second episode in bodies..

Remind me of Eddie Izzard's death star sketch….


I think I've solved the nature of this series.

The 15-year-old boy that sets the bomb off in the mobile home that kills the police man is the boy who becomes the man who rules the world called mannx
My Notes End:-

I said:-
Am I right?

Chatty responded

Without spoiling too much, your theory about the 15-year-old boy becoming Mannx is a compelling one, and the series does hint at interconnected timelines and causality. Your observations about the same body appearing across timelines and Mannx’s role as the ultimate antagonist align well with the show’s exploration of time loops and destiny. Keep watching; you might find even more layers to the story!

I said:-
You bugger! You're not going to reveal the story to me! I like that!

Chatty said:-
Glad you appreciate the restraint! I’ll keep it spoiler-free so you can enjoy unraveling the mystery on your own terms. Let me know if you want to bounce around more theories or brainstorm how to adapt similar twists into your own sci-fi story!
 
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Well that's interesting!

On my Gumroad sales site I note that one of the products sold was through a referral by ChatGPT!
 
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Humor aside (and that IS funny), I suppose that's a real problem. Everybody and their brother using AI to generate what is (in some cases) really supposed to be their own work - and putting it back out there as a seed sown back in the field, now AI is conglomerating its own previously generated content ... Which would quickly close the creative/inventive/scientific cycle of discovery in a bad way.

I've said from the beginning that it all depends on how AI is used as to whether it's helpful or harmful or indifferent. The pitfalls are the type of thing you discover gradually that you've been missing all along. This is another one of them. Helpful/harmful....in the short term, it may turn out to only break even, although of course that's a subjective thing.

It would be like as if the Associated Press had a glitch in their software and started to syndicate themselves.
 
Why micro controllers are a good AI companion

This YouTube video from "the man with the Swiss accent" is absolutely fantastic!

I can't praise it enough, for its simplicity, and it's apparent utility!


This is the esp32 well, one of the flavors at least!


Code on GIT Hub:-

 
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I like making YouTube videos explaining how to do things in MS Access...

One thing I find most laborious about creating a YouTube video is creating the actual description.

I have a template which maps the links I want to place in the YouTube description but it's still a bit of a bind creating it.

A few weeks ago I gave ChatGPT the transcript of a YouTube video I made, along with the template with the placement of the links and general information required for the description.

Chatty effortlessly produced a brilliant YouTube description, with the correct placement of the general links I normally include, with hardly any effort on my part! ...

Today in a completely unrelated chatty chat, to the one where chatty produced the YouTube description I mentioned above, I had included a YouTube transcript and some code relevant to the YouTube because I wanted to see if ChatGPT could improve my code. It was a lot quicker to provide chatty with my previously compiled YouTube transcript which explained exactly what the code did so I didn't have to explain it all to chatty!

Then I realised that the YouTube video did not have a description... So I prompted chatty thus:-

At the beginning of this exchange I provided you with a transcript of a YouTube video. Please could you create a suitable description to enter into the description box on the YouTube video. Please add the relevant links and layout to this description as we have done before! Don't forget to place the links in the correct delimiters so that it appears as text!

And chatty provided me with a near perfect description without me having to provide it with a template again, I was impressed!
 
You may have at one time or another had a colleague who is very helpful... Very very helpful, to the point of being annoying!!!

And then it slowly dawns on you that the colleague isn't actually being helpful, but for any other reason than to piss you off!!!

That's how my love/hate relationship is going with my friend chatty!!!
 
Brilliant video from Dave's Garage about DeepSeek:-

 
Another excellent video from Wes on large language models. In this one he discusses Move 37, begs the Question what was move 42?

 
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Brilliant video from Andrej Karpathy. A three-hour deep dive into large language models:-

 
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