Great point, I think this is important knowledge to spread. Using latex format is a sweet hack to do math based analysis for papers when using LLM frameworks. As long as you have your work in latex already or even if you can convert it to Latex. It seems to be able to understand Lyapunov stability equations, Kalman filter analysis, or Hamiltonian equations when I paste them in. There is definitely hallucinations here and there but the understanding is amazing. For instance, you can convert a Word document with Mathtype equations that use Latex and then copy it into ChatGPT and it can articulate what every line item equation is doing. With reasonable coherence. Likely its not accurate with cutting edge scientists, but pretty sweet for the engineers.
I repeated the authors question with just a slightly modified prompt. Way better results achieved. It seems the author is just being fantastical and contrarian, because how can you be so oblivious to simple prompting? Maybe I'm mistaken. I definitely get the hallucination problem but the constant focus on the negative side effects without mentioning the positive benefits is a common refrain it seems.
> I am going to interview one of the most outspoken critics of AI, Meridith Whittaker. What should I ask Meredith Whittaker about AI.
ChatGPT 3.5:
As an outspoken critic of AI, Meridith Whittaker has expertise in various aspects of AI, including ethics, biases, social implications, and accountability. Here are some questions you could consider asking her:
1) What motivated you to become an AI critic, and what are your main concerns about the impact of AI on society?
2) What do you see as the most significant ethical issues related to AI, and how do you think society should address them?
3) How can we ensure that AI systems are designed and developed with transparency and accountability in mind, especially when it comes to making decisions that affect people's lives?
4) Some people argue that AI can help mitigate human biases. What is your view on this, and how can we ensure that AI systems are not perpetuating or even amplifying existing biases?
5) How do you see AI affecting the job market and the future of work, and what can be done to address potential job displacement and income inequality?
6) What is your opinion on the use of facial recognition technology and other surveillance technologies by governments and corporations, and how should we regulate their use?
7) Some people argue that AI can bring about significant benefits, such as improving healthcare and reducing energy consumption. How do you balance these potential benefits with the risks of AI?
8) Finally, what advice would you give to policymakers, technology companies, and society as a whole to ensure that AI is developed and deployed responsibly and ethically?
Thats a great idea. I'm going to start doing this. For me it also seems GPT-4 just prints out slower. I find I can get most done with 3.5 and its faster to achieve what Im looking for. Then when I'm not satisfied with the 3.5 response I can clean it up and feed over into 4.
> Once someone has a psychotic episode, they are much likelier to have more.
An anecdotal observation of this in media is when comedian Owen Benjamin took a "Stars of Death" edible on the Joey Diaz podcast. It was argued that this was the point his big break with reality occurred (delusions and conspiracy seen everywhere).
Another interesting observation is that THC seems to intensify the effect of amphetamines like Adderall. With the increase in ADHD and the presumable fix of amphetamine style drugs like Adderall common marijuana usage could intensify the amphetamine high massively which can exacerbate delusions and psychosis even further. Owen himself was known to use Adderall before shows to maintain focus. Quite an interesting area of research.
Having perfect pitch can be useful for a lot of musicians, or educators, or composers in various ways, including:
Improving accuracy in performance: Perfect pitch can identify and reproduce musical notes more accurately and quickly, which can help perform music with greater precision.
Improving music education: Perfect pitch can help people teach music theory and composition more effectively, as students with perfect pitch can better understand and apply the concepts.
Enhancing creativity in music composition: Composers with pitch can more easily hear and reproduce musical ideas in their heads, which can help them create more complex and interesting compositions.
Facilitating communication among musicians: Musicians with absolute pitch can communicate more effectively with each other by using a common standard for identifying notes.
Improving the ability to transcribe music: Musicians with perfect pitch can more easily transcribe music by ear, which can be useful for analyzing and studying music.... the list goes on
Does U.S. law really require cookie pop-ups? And don't most websites store the cookies before consent is given anyways?
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