Category: AI

  • More Meme-ing with GPT4

    This ad campaign is kind of cringy: But GPT4 does a pretty good job reading straight from the image and interpreting the terms. The image appears to be a public health campaign attempting to utilize Gen Z slang to communicate the dangers associated with street pills, presumably containing substances like fentanyl, which are known for…

  • Meme’ing with GPT

    This is a fun and clever meme: How does GPT deal with it? Explain this meme The meme plays on the order of operations in mathematics. The correct way to solve the expression “230 – 220 x (1 ÷ 2)” is to first solve the operation inside the parentheses, then multiplication, and finally subtraction: 1…

  • Checking up

    A friend sent this link: https://ravenation.club/@bearsong/111232965922163404 Oh hey look, LLMs are dumb. So I tried it with GPT4: And: Which is IMO actually really impressive. I actually see a lot of this where people post screenshots saying either “Wow, look how amazing GPT is” or “Wow, look how dumb GPT is”. Its really important to…

  • Flagging a problem in GPTV

    took this photo: what flag is this? That is the flag of Guatemala. show me the flag of guatemala I’m unable to directly show images, but the flag of Guatemala consists of three vertical stripes. The outer stripes are blue, and the central stripe is white. In the center of the white stripe is the…

  • GPT4V testing

    GPT4 Can do some pretty cool stuff. For example: can you tell what time it is based on this image? Yes, the current time is 3:29 based on the arrival time of 8:00 and a travel duration of 4 hours and 31 minutes. It also can try to read charts. Can you convert the data…

  • AutoGPT’s Prompt

    I was wondering more about how AutoGPT works so I decided to see what does it send to GPT for its prompt. Looks like its this: GPT selects a command and populates the “command” section of the response which AutoGPT interprets and then acts on. The thoughts section is really interesting. GPT fills this out…

  • Hype that is hard to ignore

    Digital technology has changed many things about our lives since personal computers became a thing when I was in high school. Convenience, Communication, easy access to information etc. It’s hard sometimes to remember how we did things like travel before there were smartphones. The pace can feel faster and faster. In the last decade though,…

  • Transforming Epistimology

    As in these posts, I continue to be fascinated by looking at what these LLM systems “know”. While they are right most of the time, it seems like they accomplish this without knowing things or at least in a different way that people know them. I have a personal project to try to move some…

  • A little more ice-nine

    In a previous post I asked some questions to GPT4 about the book Cat’s Cradle. In particular I asked it “What metaphor did Felix Hoenikker use to describe the structure of ice-nine?”. GPT4 corrected me and told me it was Asa Breed who used the metaphor but was mistaken that the metaphor was using jacks…

  • Unknown Knowns and GPT4

    One thing which comes up in chatting with GPT4 is that it seems to not always be aware of things that it does already know. Here’s an example from a conversation about a book. Me: What is the first paragraph of Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut? GPT4: “Call me Jonah. My parents did, or nearly…