And a final revelation.

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So, Salome salami?
Yes, yes, one chat to rule them all.if we could feed chatgpt all the edsm, cannon, inara data, it could replace all the search tools with one single chat bar. thats probably it...
Didn't the guardians construct an AI? Wasn't it reported that this is what turned on them and destroyed them?I say: Keep those AI constructs away from the real world as long as possible.
This has been my concern from the beginning. People beleive that these things are objective sources of original knowledge. They aren't. They aren't even really AI. They are glorified net crawlers that only say what they are programmed to be allowed to say. Unfortunately, I see people already trusting them as knowledge sources and some go so far as to not allow them to be questioned.Jeeze, are people really asking these questions of Chatbots? It's not an oracle, it just parrots whatever it digs up on the 'net.It's literally an echo chamber.
These tools are good at taking large data sets and seeing patterns (i.e. "training" is bending a curve/equation so it fits your example data). To produce something useful you will have the challenges of defining inputs, and separating cause from effect.How can we help ED, with the new AI tools, like GPT, DALL·E 2 or AudioGen, etc. To create new content or external applications to improve our experience in the game?
I suspect Rubbernuke's involvement.Well, has anyone seen a body in Jameson's downed Cobra?
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Just like a lot of people in forums or marketing departmentsYes. We did extensive tests over weeks, and it's impressive what the AI can do for sure. You just can't trust the results, as, at some point, they inevitably get creative and 'invent' things, based on heuristics [..l]
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Artists call it "inspiration" instead.Absolutely. The AI "art" ones are even worse in my opinion, people thinking an AI has miraculously drawn a 'Tom Hanks dressed as santa in The Hobbit' but everything they are using is literally ripped off from someone else, scraped from copyrighted images. Stolen.
Watch out for that Kumo jerky.I suspect Rubbernuke's involvement.
I'm saying nothingArtists call it "inspiration" instead.![]()
The mere though of it makes me salivate.Watch out for that Kumo jerky.
Though since "true AI" doesn't exist in the sense you presumably mean ... and since "complex results from complex inputs" is a pretty decent summary of "thinking" anyway, I'm not sure that's really solved the labelling problem.It's not AI. It's just a marketing label for something that produces complex results from complex inputs. Hence the alternate label "true AI" for the thing that is AI.