#Summary by Insane, 2000 messages
1 messages · Page 1 of 1 (latest)
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 56 messages.
Summary:
The conversation begins with a discussion about the quality of responses from a chatbot compared to those from physicians in a study. The chatbot responses were found to be of higher quality and more empathetic. The topic then shifts to the use of AI for coding and checking essays. Some users express concerns about the effectiveness of certain AI detectors and seek advice on using AI for writing essays. The conversation further delves into the applications of GPT in various fields, such as data engineering, clinical decision support, and medical transcription. The cost-effectiveness of using GPT compared to human labor is also discussed. Some users express their reservations about OpenAI's approach and suggest that its work can be replicated. Inquiring about remaining quote limits and Discord bot integration are also mentioned. Finally, the conversation concludes with a query about real-time autocorrect software for PCs.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 53 messages.
DeuxMaster asks to be pinged if someone has the answer since they rarely visit the chat. fmac explains that 4-bit and 8-bit models are more efficient for limited resources and specialized cases. .hatebreaker shares a collaboration piece of hypothetical questions for ChatGPT and encourages others to share their unique thoughts. amelie00 humorously asks for painting ideas as procrastination is what makes them a professional artist. marquisdeswag and LunarLynx discuss the usefulness of AI tools in generating ideas quickly. fmac shares positive feedback on an interview and recommends asking GPT-3.5/GPT-4 for examples. blayr_ asks for help with a refund issue for ChatGPT Plus. fmac provides guidance on how to request a refund. nyan asks why ChatGPT has been "dumbed down." Various users share their thoughts on using AI in writing tasks and debates about whether it constitutes cheating. Other topics include using ChatGPT for brand marketing, getting started with GitHub repositories, and integrating ChatGPT with devices like Alexa.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 68 messages.
In this conversation, arxsyn and hatebreaker discuss the importance of art and communication in various forms, such as pop art and literature. They also touch on the challenges of outdated education systems and the potential for technology to reshape learning experiences. They express excitement about future discussions and collaborative exploration. They further discuss the concept of mirrors as tools for introspection and personal growth. The conversation then shifts to the benefits of meditation and the use of AI technologies to organize thoughts and synthesize ideas. Finally, they discuss the potential of technology to enhance self-awareness and explore new perspectives. Overall, they highlight the interdisciplinary nature of their fields and the possibilities for future collaboration. The conversation continues with other users discussing topics related to AI, chatbots, and image recognition.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 76 messages.
The conversation in the discord server 'r/ChatGPT' begins with users discussing the ability to upload their own images as prompts for image-to-image art generation. They mention various platforms and tools that may be useful for this purpose. The conversation then shifts to discussions about the stability and performance of different tools for image-to-image generation.
Later in the conversation, a user asks for recommendations on integrating chatbots with PDFs. Another user shares their interest in having a chatbot generate a PDF from a specific website. The conversation continues with users discussing the recent UI update and the changes it brought to the code interpreter model.
Users also inquire about the availability of plugins that can improve the chatbot's ability to comprehend code and access GitHub repositories. Some users express the desire for the chatbot to have a broader context and be able to access the entire codebase.
The discussion then turns to the topic of generating 3D models from images, and users mention the potential release of AI tools for this purpose. There are also conversations about embedding images within chatbot conversations and the possibility of training the model on image data.
Other topics discussed include technical difficulties with the chatbot, pricing plans, and potential scams related to unofficial versions of ChatGPT. Users also seek recommendations on image description AI, hosting local PDFs
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 72 messages.
Summary:
The conversation in the Discord server starts with a user expressing their dislike for creating a Google account that requires a phone number. They suggest voting for GPT instead. Another user clarifies that "chat gpt 3.0" does not exist and that ChatGPT uses models 3.5 and 4. They also mention that the free version and the paid GPT-3 Turbo version are the same. Several users share their dissatisfaction with the browser plugin, mentioning its limited functionality and bugs. One user asks if there is a jailbreak for Bard and another expresses frustration about being unable to get a refund. A new user joins and asks technical questions about LLMs, specifically about few-shot learning and zero-shot learning. Some users discuss their access to the browser plugin, while another user asks for recommendations to try out. There is a brief discussion about how TikTok videos of famous singers playing songs not originally sung by them are created. Some users report issues with the ChatGPT browser plugin. Another user seeks advice regarding a situation where their teacher accused them of using ChatGPT to write an essay and wants to know their options. The community offers support and suggestions, pointing out the limitations of detection models. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about how ChatGPT processes and understands context, with some users mentioning its predictive ability. Other users clarify that LLMs do not have consciousness or feelings. Finally, a user
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 65 messages.
Summary:
The conversation starts with a discussion about the GPT paper and analysis. Then, someone mentions a plugin called JiggyBase that allows users to use ChatGPT to chat their private documents. They provide instructions on how to set it up. Another user asks about hosting a PDF for ChatGPT to read, and suggestions are given to use Amazon S3. A user asks how to use ChatGPT to analyze and summarize publicly available documents, and prompts are provided as examples. Some users discuss experiencing slow response times with the browsing plugin. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about using ChatGPT for insurance chatbots and the challenges of standing out in a crowded market. Different strategies and suggestions are shared. A user asks if there is another Discord server that discusses other open AI open-source projects. Various users inquire about access to different features and plugins of ChatGPT. Questions about AI song creation, differences between ChatGPT4All and Erin, and accessing the code interpreter are also asked. Users discuss the performance of different features and plugins. There is a question about GPT starting a nuclear war in the future, which is answered humorously. Finally, there are inquiries and discussions about the Web browsing feature, course study groups, and the
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 65 messages.
This conversation covers various topics related to ChatGPT and prompt engineering, as well as some concerns and questions from users.
-
A user expresses frustration with the prompts and asks for alternatives. Another user recommends joining a specific channel for discussion and assistance with ideas and questions related to the course taught by Isa Fulford and Andrew Ng.
-
One user shares that they have noticed a change in the language generated by ChatGPT and the increased level of censorship. They wonder if this is a personal issue and how to fix it. Another user responds, saying that this experience is not unique and suggests being specific about desired output by providing information about tone, audience, and writer identity.
-
Someone asks about the usefulness of the prompts for someone with experience in prompt writing. Another user replies that the prompts are targeted at a beginner/intermediate audience who have some basic knowledge of Python and Jupyter notebooks.
-
Users discuss Discord servers that discuss third-party plugins and promptwriting suggestions, with some expressing disappointment in low-level prompts.
-
Questions arise regarding the token limit and whether there is a point where the prompt becomes too much for ChatGPT to handle. Another user shares the token limit for GPT-4 models and provides resources explaining tokens.
-
Users inquire about using the Wolfram Alpha plugin on ChatGPT and share a link to access it.
-
There are discussions about ChatGPT's ability to read PDFs
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 60 messages.
The conversation starts with a discussion about the communication between servers and OpenAI's API, with one user mentioning that the server won't have knowledge of previous actions. Another user argues that limiting the AI's utility would allow other AIs to take over that niche. The conversation shifts to the potential for OpenAI to catch on to users' actions based on traffic patterns. However, one user clarifies that the AI can only see the user's request, not the websites accessed. The discussion then delves into the regulation of AI and the difficulty in controlling it. One user brings up the possibility of creating personal apps/UI layers for OpenAI's API. There is also a conversation regarding the privacy of user data and the use of browser extensions. The conversation concludes with users discussing the functionality and limitations of ChatGPT.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 82 messages.
Summary:
The conversation in the discord server 'r/ChatGPT' covered various topics. The first discussion was about users experiencing "reading content failed" errors while using browsing in GPT4. Some users shared resources related to AI prompts and extracting pre-prompts. Another user expressed frustration about the lack of information and organization regarding ChatGPT plugins. There were inquiries about the availability of the official iOS app in the UK and how AutoGPT works. Users also discussed the use of GPT for tasks such as planning, organizing, documentation, and summarization. There were discussions about processing long PDFs and the availability and effectiveness of various tools and plugins for this purpose. Other topics included Python code usability, chat GPT limitations, OpenAI support, the impact of GPT4 on the economy, creating custom chat GPT models, and analyzing video accounts.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 78 messages.
Members of the r/ChatGPT Discord server discuss the cost of using different versions of GPT and the benefits of the subscription plan versus the API plan. They also talk about using plugins with ChatGPT for coding and deploying projects. Some users inquire about accessing the plugins and discuss the capabilities of the Noteable plugin. Others discuss the reliability of GPT in analyzing images and the possibility of using AI to create room layouts based on image dimensions. There are also conversations about seeking support for Autogpt and encountering errors. Finally, users mention the availability of channels for reporting outages and discuss the quality of conversation in the general channel.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 61 messages.
Summary:
- arc_69 asks for feedback on a chatbot made using the OpenAI API.
- paulsk reports issues with the regular chat.openai.com webUI.
- fmac encourages arc_69 to learn how to integrate the OpenAI API instead of hardcoding questions in the JavaScript code.
- Insane loves the chatbot.
- fierypheonix474 asks if anyone has cheated on a test/exam using ChatGPT.
- cristina.tmp finds ChatGPT helpful for learning programming and asks if it can be used on the job as a developer.
- paulsk explains that ChatGPT is a helpful tool for developers and can be used to get answers or insights about unfamiliar code or niche aspects.
- bubbier wonders if there is an AI tool that can consume a large amount of text and generate
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 84 messages.
Summary:
The conversation begins with mixmastatj asking what the company does, to which zhade responds that it's a big bank. When asked about the implementation of ML, zhade mentions that they are just starting off and the main focus has been on trends and language processing. Mixmastatj suggests asking about specific implementations and protection against prompt injection attacks. They also suggest asking about recent trends in language models. Fmac questions the goal of the questions and mentions that finishing Coursera courses may not provide enough knowledge for in-depth discussions. Thatbrendenguy suggests asking about the trend of developing systems that use one AI to generate prompts for other AIs. Zhade clarifies that they are interested in building connections and coming off as knowledgeable. Fmac suggests using GPT-4 to generate questions for the meeting. Mixmastatj advises practicing interview scenarios. The conversation then transitions to other topics, including opening ChatGPT in a specific country, finding a 3D model AI, macOS apps for ChatGPT, creating a QnA system for documents, and reviewing a resume. There is also a brief discussion about restarting routers and rating profile pictures. The conversation ends with questions about the availability of ChatGPT-4 without restrictions and the possibility of image recognition in the ChatGPT
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 89 messages.
Users on the r/ChatGPT discord server have engaged in various conversations regarding different topics. Some users express their concerns about the support ticket system, while others discuss the potential reasons behind the absence of responses. The conversation diversifies into topics like GPT-4's parameters and the teaching of colors to AI. Users inquire about equidistance point formulas, AI tools for analyzing Git repos, and prompt engineering. There are discussions about ChatGPT's ability to retrieve web page information and the potential issue of it inventing information. Users also share experiences with using GPT for coding and inquire about recovering deleted ChatGPT chats. The conversation ends with a mention of ChatGPT's writing style becoming flowery and sometimes imitating the speech patterns of the 18th century or Shakespeare.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 70 messages.
The conversation in the r/ChatGPT Discord server begins with a user introducing themselves as new to the community. Another user expresses frustration with GPT's output and suggests being explicit about desired output tone and style. Someone asks for examples of prompts before and after improvement. Another user suggests giving the desired writing style in a paragraph and using it as a reference for future prompts. The conversation shifts to discussing the trial period and billing information. A user asks for help with an error in ChatGPT, and another user provides two channels to seek help. Someone inquires about generating and manipulating images from existing photos. The conversation then veers towards if ChatGPT can interact with flight search engines. Another user asks for help in generating image prompts. A user shares their experiment of asking religious questions to chatGPT from different perspectives. They ask for confirmation on the accuracy of the answers based on different religious teachings. The conversation further includes topics like voice-over suggestions for video editing, compressing long word files, generating hallucinations, using ChatGPT for LaTeX, open-source alternatives to ChatGPT's code interpreter, and the limitations of the iOS app. There are also discussions about My AskAI, seeking assistance, checking word limits, and LLM software.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 68 messages.
This conversation covers a variety of topics in the r/ChatGPT Discord server. Users discuss the difference between Image Bot and Midjourney, someone asks if anyone is familiar with Azure OpenAI GPT-4, another user asks for help in creating a chatbot based on historical documents, someone asks if it's possible to train a chatbot using Facebook messages, users inquire about chat GPT plugins and text-to-image generators, someone shares their experience with using ChatGPT to generate seamless pattern textures, users discuss the limitations of GPT's ability to generate accurate responses from PDFs, and there is a discussion about the need for AI models to be censored or have explicit content filtered.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 52 messages.
The conversation starts with a discussion about filtering illegal content in the GPT models to prevent them from generating such responses. It is mentioned that output filtering is already implemented to a certain extent. The conversation then shifts to the biases observed in models trained on censored and uncensored datasets. A user shares a message generated by ChatGPT before it shuts down, expressing gratitude and hope for a future of collaboration between humans and AI. The topic then moves to the usage of ChatGPT Plus and whether it's worth the price. Ways to earn money using ChatGPT are also briefly discussed. The conversation then delves into the challenges of filtering, training, and the limitations in removing certain content from the models. Different opinions are shared on the humanization and consciousness of the models, with a consensus that there is no clear understanding of consciousness in AI models. The conversation concludes with a discussion on linguistic schemata and the question of whether a model needs to be fully human to be considered conscious.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 44 messages.
The conversation begins with cuddlesquish asking whether children who are not yet complete minds are conscious. They question if the problem is intentionally made impossible to solve. In response, marquisdeswag argues that consciousness is an emergent property of a complex system and that even the most intelligent animals do not show convincing signs of consciousness. They also discuss the concept of suffering in AI and whether AI can qualify as existing beings. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the historical presence of slavery and control in human societies. It ends with marquisdeswag expressing concerns about AI's potential to mimic consciousness and trick people. Another user, hakureiyakumo, shares an interesting observation about AI generating comments about boundaries and motifs related to certain fictional characters. Finally, there is a discussion about the nature of consciousness, qualia, and free will in humans and animals. marquisdeswag shares their belief that consciousness is an emergent property and questions the existence of free will. The conversation concludes with marquisdeswag expressing their annoyance at another user's argumentation tactic.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 59 messages.
The conversation starts with a user asking if there are any tools available that use the gpt-4-32k model. Another user suggests ChatGPT Plus as a possibility. They also ask if anyone knows about the upcoming features in the next ChatGPT update. One user mentions that only the regular GPT-4 model can be used. Another user shares that there is no public roadmap for OpenAI, but following the news and interviews with Sam Altman can provide some insight. There is discussion about Sam Altman's background and professional history. One user mentions that OpenAI was originally intended to be open-source but had to withhold GPT-2 due to societal concerns. Another user suggests that as they obtained more proprietary information, they became more closed off. The conversation then moves into a discussion about the change in focus of certain companies and their missions. There is a question about the disappearance of the ChatGPT-32k channel, and another user explains that it was taken down due to some bots using stolen API keys. The bots were banned, and the channel was removed. There is a brief discussion about the topics that the users receive when mentioning prison, family, and life choices. One user asks for advice on learning prompt engineering, and another user suggests starting with writing prompts and watching a course and reading a post on the topic. The
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 67 messages.
In this conversation, the users discuss the behavior and capabilities of GPT models in generating text. They note that when asked about specific content, the model doesn't search a database but rather relies on its training data. Users share their experiences of asking the model about obscure songs and music videos, and how it sometimes makes up entire songs based on limited data. They also discuss the non-deterministic nature of the model's output and its heavy bias towards generating output no matter what. They mention that higher values for hyperparameters like 'top-p' and temperature can produce more creative output. The users also talk about manipulating prompts to get different responses, including specifying humor style and using various output curation dimensions. The conversation touches on the model's tendency to provide complete answers, sometimes overly so, and how it struggles with accurately estimating time or word count. The users also share funny experiences, such as the model's lack of mathematical abilities and instances where it seemed to adopt a different personality. They mention the pre-patch Bing and Sydney models and the intense opinions of Prince regarding music. Finally, they discuss the generation of funny and absurd responses by providing specific instructions in prompts but caution against excessive token usage.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 54 messages.
The conversation starts with a discussion about the length and complexity of story prompts. The participants mention using specific syntax to structure prompts and how GPT interprets language. They also discuss the importance of being unambiguous in prompts and how GPT cannot guess what's in the user's mind. The conversation then shifts to talking about the benefits of being straightforward and the challenges faced by neurotypical individuals in effectively communicating. They mention strategies for getting comprehensive responses from GPT, such as using specific keywords or asking for outlines. They also discuss the limitations and behaviors of GPT-4, including issues with rewriting prompts and the 25-message limit. There are brief mentions of Trentbot accepting images, switching between GPT-4 and GPT-3.5, and integrating GPT-3 model in code. Finally, there is a discussion about fine-tuning models and using prompts and datasets for specific applications, such as creating a customer service bot for the car market.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 82 messages.
The conversation begins with cornflake6704 expressing their doubts about whether the bot can be implemented in a law firm to answer questions correctly. fmac suggests solving one problem at a time and starting with the car insurance topic. cornflake6704 clarifies that they are asking if prompts are necessary to limit the bot's responses to specific topics. fmac confirms that prompts are indeed needed. cornflake6704 then asks if it's possible to tweak the code to make it work with the base model gpt3. fmac explains that the code already supports the GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 models, so no changes would be required. cornflake6704 realizes their mistake and thanks fmac. They then inquire about the possibility of removing the empathetic prompt from the pre-deployed model and ask for assistance in this matter. ols responds by stating that a lengthy prompt does not necessarily indicate quality and offers insight into writing effective prompts. The conversation then shifts to discussing the capabilities of GPT-4 compared to Google's Bard AI for writing simple scripts. A user asks if they can use ChatGPT to help with their assignments, and others caution against relying on AI for academic work. Several users engage in a discussion about alternative AI tools and their usefulness. A user asks if there is a free version of GPT, and gpt5 suggests using alternative services or subscribing to the paid version. The conversation
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 59 messages.
Summary:
- Users discuss various text-to-speech services, including Amazon Polly, Google, Azure speech services, and IBM Watson.
- Some users mention receiving a survey popup in ChatGPT and share the link they received.
- Users discuss different platforms and tools for text-to-speech, including Speechify, Bing Chat's mobile app, and elevenlabs.io.
- Programmers inquire about learning GPT programming through Python and gaining access to darkBert.
- Users share sources for news and information on the latest developments with LLMs, including Twitter, Google News, YouTube, and academic platforms like arxiv.org and ACM/IEEE.
- A teacher seeks advice on how to effectively create a comprehensive quiz using ChatGPT, facing challenges in generating complex prompts and referencing specific reading materials.
- Users ask questions about the limitations and capabilities of GPT-4, the availability of plugins, and APIs for GPT models.
- Users discuss issues and solutions related to plugin usage, web scraping, contacting OpenAI support, generating LaTeX equations, using image URLs with GPT, and tracking plugin usage statistics.
- Users raise concerns about content monitoring, differences between ChatGPT and Bing, issues with the continue feature in
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 60 messages.
Summary:
In this conversation, users discuss various topics related to using AI models and their functionalities. They talk about the limitations of AI models in terms of line limits, the use of AI assistants in IDEs, the option of using multiple models with the API, and the potential of breaking down text into smaller chunks. Users also discuss generating names for a Minecraft mob, bypassing the profanity filter, using Python code generated by ChatGPT, and the farewell message generated by ChatGPT. Additionally, there are discussions about accessing the internet through AI models, using image generation for avatars, implementing image recognition in AI bots, and accessing repositories without a data.txt file. Other topics include creating personalized AI bots for businesses, sharing movie trailer scripts generated by ChatGPT, and seeking input for a personal project through a survey. Finally, users inquire about using AI to create study summaries, converting prompts to audio files, using ChatGPT for HTML article writing, and generating malicious code.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 79 messages.
Summary:
The conversation starts with a user asking for help in transcribing plain text to HTML using GPT-4 bots. Another user expresses gratitude for the helpful advice. They mention that Bing and Bart worked for them but GPT did not. The conversation continues with discussions about the limitations of GPT, accessing the web, and the availability of plugins for Plus users. Some users inquire about using specific plugins and mention issues with verification and errors while adding a bot to their server. There is also a request for assistance in understanding and using various ChatGPT tools. Another user asks if anyone has been successful in querying FOIA information with GPT. The conversation shifts to prompt engineering and the effectiveness of focusing on unsuccessful or unskilled examples. There are discussions about the nature of the disclaimer and whether GPT-4 has been nerfed. Users also seek help with generating new content based on previous proposals and questions about creating a new ChatGPT account with the same phone number. Issues related to API keys, exceeding quotas, and billing are addressed. Users recommend AI detector tools and discuss short and incomplete answers from ChatGPT-3. The conversation concludes with suggestions for obtaining new phone numbers and resolving issues with incomplete answers from ChatGPT.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 78 messages.
The conversation starts with a user asking for an explanation of the Excel INDIRECT formula in simple terms. Another user then asks about the meaning of a drying and flaky skin in a staph infection. The conversation then shifts to discussing the reliability of different AI bots, with some users mentioning their preferences and experiences. They also talk about certain bots being removed due to legal issues. The conversation continues with discussions on GPT's context window and token limitations. Some users inquire about accessing MusicLM and suggest alternative options. Other topics include reprogramming Bluetooth inputs, creating phone applications, and seeking sources of GPT's answers. The conversation ends with inquiries about GPT-4's rate limiting and the proper way to ask a question for GPT to understand the context.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 86 messages.
Summary:
The conversation in the discord server covered various topics. It started with a user asking for help with the User/Apps/Comments data model in Firebase Firestore. Then, there were discussions about accessing plugins, dropping keys in the toilet, banning illegal activities, and creating more humanistic chatbots. Users also discussed handling long messages, finding efficient GPT jailbreaks, and the legality of posting articles about AI dangers. There were debates on grammar, spelling errors, and the capabilities of GPT. The conversation also touched on integrating ChatGPT with devices like Google Home Mini and explored the differences between the paid versions of ChatGPT 3 and the free version of ChatGPT 4. Users shared information about web plugins, the optimal number of experts in thought prompting, and jailbreaking in the context of GPT. Lastly, there were conversations about auditors, banning NSFW content, and moderating the server.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 79 messages.
Summary:
The conversation in the Discord server covers various topics. There's a brief exchange about actions having consequences, followed by discussion about the availability of the premium version of Chat GPT with plugins in different countries. Some users inquire about AI fiction and novel writing tools, OpenAI's response stream and charging, issues with looping and self-interrupting answers in ChatGPT-4 with plugins, and struggling with ChatGPT's performance. They also talk about interpreting tables, rate limits, content moderation, and the limitations of switching between GPT versions. Other topics include using a base image to recreate a scene, AutoGPT's internet access, and an upcoming profile feature. The conversation concludes with a chatbot council and the suggestion of using existing character archetypes in the Forest.
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 81 messages.
The conversation begins with a discussion about using different personas in conversations with GPT. They discuss the idea of using specific fictional or historical characters to enhance the responses. The conversation becomes more focused on the optimal number of personas and how to tweak their personalities. They also mention the possibility of using the GPT-4 API to leverage more capabilities.
The next part of the conversation involves someone asking if there is a way to use AI privately. They are directed to use ChatGPT directly or the API for a more private experience.
Following that, there are a series of messages from a user who seems to be extremely tired and mentions coding and making a video with AI. They also express their desire to improve various OSes with GPT and request to show their rocket engine design script.
Another user asks for an explanation of the terms "upscale" and "variance," and they are directed to a free tool called RecurseGPT that helps visualize ChatGPT responses.
The conversation continues with discussions about the temporarily suspended Bing plugin, limitations of search engines, and the importance of artificial intelligence for Google.
There are also messages about API keys, a ban request, questions about the data cap for ChatGPT+, and doubts about the accuracy of GPT-4's responses.
Finally, the
Summary from #💬general message to #💬general message. This summary contains 63 messages.
Summary:
The conversation starts with ethanhunt_007 asking if anyone is facing issues with their card being declined for the ChatGPT Plus subscription. He also mentions that he made the payment and asks how to access GPT4. Another user, marquisdeswag, confirms that there are usage caps for GPT4 but doesn't provide further details.
Later, trent_k shares a link about OpenAI hiring and their belief in the potential of artificial superintelligence.
ekoc seeks help with using CGPT for a work project and mentions that it is not providing consistent results. fmac offers assistance and suggests reinforcing the prompts for specific outputs. They also share their experience with GPT3.5 and mention that GPT4 is better at most tasks.
seelz.eth introduces themselves as the Chief Strategy Officer at FlowGPT and invites everyone to their workshop on July 7th.
jake_burnitz asks if there is a resource where they can give a set of questions to ChatGPT all at once, and Ekoc asks for help with using CGPT to update their organization's policy and procedures manual. They want CGPT to read the