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Of course the article sounds stupid, it's written by GPT too.
It's freaking MSN. Two weeks ago, they published an article describing a recently deceased basketball player as having become "useless" now.
That was a very "robot" point of view, I guess.
It's a direct reprint of a Reuters article. Which you would have seen had you just looked.
Apparently so.
I saw the source was Reuters, but didn't see it was unedited. I wonder what's the excuse for the dumb title then.
I mean it's not wrong. Except maybe fertiliser I guess.
Probably good ai hasn't made that connection yet.
Ok please enlighten us with the many uses for a dead basketball player.
Jk
We're in a time of great transition, lol
I wonder what the practical difference will be between accessing ChatGPT through Bing vs accessing Bing through ChatGPT. I don't have a premium account with OpenAI so I cannot test myself. Anyone given it a whirl?
In my experience ChatGPT and Bing provide completely different output for the same prompt.
It's the same underlying technology but the end product is completely different. I find ChatGPT Plus infinitely more useful than Bing.
As a test, I just had a chat with both about a big news story that dropped yesterday... and both answered the questions reasonably well, but they weren't the same at all and I preferred ChatGPT.
Well, I have premium yet nothing shows up. So nothing changed?