#Chat GPT as a reverse dictionary

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heady edge
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Ever wanted to express an idea in a single word but did not know or remember the word ? Maybe it was just at the tip of your tongue but "oh darn, I just can not remember"...well..you can ask ChatGPT.

I was looking for a word and decided to ask ChatGPT :

Prompt

word to describe when something is too fancy, so much luxury that it becomes ugly.

Answer

The word you might be looking for is "ostentatious." Ostentatious means showy or elaborate in an attempt to impress others, often considered in poor taste or gaudy.


That was not really what I had in mind but cool I learned a fancy word. I then had a better description

Prompt

what is the word for a style of art that is excessively luxurious and that packs everything together ?

Answer

The word you may be looking for is "Baroque." Baroque is an artistic style that originated in Italy in the late 16th century and is characterized by excessive ornamentation, highly elaborate curves, and an overall sense of grandeur. The style often packs everything together in a dense and dramatic composition, creating a sense of movement, energy, and dynamism. Baroque art was used to evoke emotional responses and was often used to celebrate the triumphs of the Catholic Church or to glorify a ruler or ruling family.


Nice, now I can combine the two and say ostentatiously baroque.

night crown
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Word for something is most spiritual but can't be speakable

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Prompt: what is the most beautiful thing in world

remote lantern
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Hello

sand jewel
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when I do things like this, I usually the bbave another prompt in another chat where I do the reverse operation

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my frustrations with which were what led me to creating the "x number of guys arguing about stuff pattern"

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I never did just plain words like this but I did do emoji combos and "fake medical conditions"

vapid burrow
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I am aware of some bugs

sand jewel
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there is a channel on this server

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can't say I've ever been

heady edge
gilded marlin
sand jewel
gilded marlin
sand jewel
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recent I discovered that when I was using the d1 d2 etc operation it would also a accept d👍 and d👾

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the last of which turns everyone it describes into a sweet alien robot

heady edge
gilded marlin
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Me: Please offer one or more emoji to express the concept of 'ineffable'

It: 🤯 (Mind blown) or 🤔 (thinking face) can be used to express the concept of 'ineffable' as it suggests that something is too complex or profound to be expressed in words.

heady edge
sand jewel
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so when I was doing that, my goal was for the prompt that evaluates emojis to the reliably return "ineffable"

gilded marlin
sand jewel
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but yeah I've done that

heady edge
sand jewel
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it isn't the best at it just asking it straight up

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you won't get anything close to ineffable just by asking it what 🤯means

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but with enough others it is possible

gilded marlin
# sand jewel so when I was doing that, my goal was for the prompt that evaluates emojis to th...

Gonna be huge fails here, because emoji as language is a 'lossy language' switch. one emoji conveys a VAST range of levels.

So you need additional qualifiers, like degree or intensity.

Trying in a new chat, so 'ineffable' is not already on the bot's mind:

Me: [Please provide English words to express the range of meanings that can be conveyed with the use of these emoji,

🤯 (Mind blown) or 🤔 (thinking face)

Across a range of intensities from 1 to 10

With 1 equivalent to English words that express minor concepts

And 10 equivalent to English words that express absolute extremes of concept.

Please provide at least 5 words for each number. Please bias the words chosen towards alliterative and higher linguistic selections.]

this failed really interestingly

sand jewel
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I got pretty good results using triplets

gilded marlin
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It interpreted it as a command to produce a list like this:

It: [For 🤯 (Mind blown)

Astounded, Amazed, Awe-struck, Astonished, Alarmed
Baffled, Bewildered, Bemused, Beaten, Baffled
Confused, Compelled, Challenged, Convinced, Shocked
Dumbfounded, Dazed, Delighted, Disbelieving, Distressed
Ecstatic, Elated, Enchanted, Enraptured, Entranced ...]

heady edge
gilded marlin
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Lookie that Shocked on the C-words list... huh. otherwise, it's all alphabetized (not what I asked for)

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Words that don't repeat... that's rare. Really rare.

And the whole list, actually... No repeats!

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[Flabbergasted, Fascinated, Frightened, Floored, Flummoxed
Gobsmacked, Gratified, Giddy, Gasping, Gazed
Humbled, Hypnotized, Hazy, Horrified, Hazed
Intrigued, Intimidated, Intense, Inundated, Impressed
Jaw-Dropped, Jubilant, Jolted, Joyful, Jolt
For 🤔 (Thinking face)]

heady edge
gilded marlin
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[Curious, Confused, Contemplative, Cautious, Careful
Deliberate, Doubtful, Deliberating, Delving, Debating
Eager, Engaged, Enquiring, Examining, Evaluating
Focused, Fascinated, Figuring, Fresh, Frustrated
Guarded, Guiding, Gathering, Growing, Grasping
Homing, Hunting, Hatching, Haunting, Haggling
Inquisitive, Interested, Intrigued, Intense, Investigating
Journeying, Juggling, Joining, Jotting, Jousting
Keen, Knowing, Kneading, Kicking, Keeping
Leaping, Listening, Learning, Leveraging, Leading]

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It usually repeats a lot

sand jewel
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but yeah my [] rapid word generator stuff does level based intensity operators on emoji. I actually remember some off hand like uh 🧚🏼‍♀️ goes from pixie up to enchantress and then finally.. "mystical"

gilded marlin
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Even the overlapped letters... that's a different list.

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I dunno what library this request called on

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But it's useful to call on for lists of unique words

sand jewel
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I thought it was really interesting what people it generated based on emoji too

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for example all the parent/child emoji would make my people mothers and fathers unless

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I used one or two extra

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and a young person

gilded marlin
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Fuzzy thinking, fuzzing in and out... really interesting thought the 'eyes of an AI'

sand jewel
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the they're suddenly a great son and brother

heady edge
# gilded marlin Lookie that Shocked on the C-words list... huh. otherwise, it's all alphabetize...

I read that ChatGPT can be bad with questions involving letters as it uses tokens which, in general, are combinations of letters/characters. That might be why the Shocked is between C and D as it does not really know the letter decomposition of the text.

That said, maybe if you ask it to make a python code that separates text into letters and then ask ChatGPT to simulate running the code it might be able to do it. Not sure.

sand jewel
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it could also be that it needed shocked there to bridge to dumbfounded

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and that it really wanted to say dumbfounded

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usually when its generating lists the list is dominated by two competing factors: the goal of the list and the association between one element and the next

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someone posted a long long list of languages the AI thought it knew about and it was clear there

gilded marlin
# heady edge I read that ChatGPT can be bad with questions involving letters as it uses token...

How can we say 'it's bad at this'? 100 words, all but 1 correctly ordered, for all it misunderstood my intent... slash I mis-requested or mis-described.

And the letters mixed!

C and S. Sound-wise, they're very similar. Makes me wonder about typical errors associated with pre-operational thinking. Confusing sound and letters with similarities between - but I'd only expect that between those with speaking experience, not only readers.... except phonics and pronunciation concepts are in play. Just makes me wonder.