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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
PostPosted: Wed May 10, 2023 11:27 am 
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simple schoolboy wrote:
Apparently an LLM chatbot failed the CPA exam. Is that a win for accounting or a massive L?




L.

"Tax Bot" is one of the top targets, no chance tech lets that one get away.

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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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Oh good god...


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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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elliseamos wrote:
Oh good god...



Might be slightly NSFW:

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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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you're a prude bald fox


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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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spike wrote:
you're a prude bald fox


Just trying not to get anyone fired from having AIOC on their screen

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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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My comment was mostly in response to how AI can be used to make these images and less about what the images actually are.

It is crazy to me that a picture of a person can be created and pass as an actual person.


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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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Nice one.

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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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I've spent the majority of today working with ChatGPT and my mind is sufficiently blown. It has helped me create a massive data set with very little effort. :?


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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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I get a kick out of when I break ChatGPT. I am having it process a massive amount of data, and sometimes it starts to spit out completely erroneous information based on info I've already fed it. But if you tell it that it's made a mistake, it apologizes, then it tends to accurately address the mistake


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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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Could Chat GPT write legal briefs for me? The thing is, a lot of times it needs to break down treatment someone had from various doctors, etc.

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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Could Chat GPT write legal briefs for me? The thing is, a lot of times it needs to break down treatment someone had from various doctors, etc.



As long as you have a standardized/formatted explanation of the care provided it certainly could.

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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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Looks like knowledge workers are taking out the creative class as they themselves are being shown the door.



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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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I used that today.

Still in beta, and it's in need of catch up time on hands like other systems have shown will correct itself quickly.

Exciting!


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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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Using ChatGPT today to learn all about quantum computing. Such a fluid process, the conversation we're having.


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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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I hope you're double checking what it's saying. It still has some issues with accuracy, and sometimes it just straight up lies to you

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 Post subject: Re: One giant leap
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Jorge wrote:
I hope you're double checking what it's saying. It still has some issues with accuracy, and sometimes it just straight up lies to you

yeah it gave me some bad data after I fed it a bunch of info last week. Kind of silly really, I basically gave it a spreadsheet, and asked it to correlate it with another spreadsheet, then to give me a new spreadsheet that identified certain items on both sheets. It gave me back a bunch of wrong info!


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