If I pay them will they remove some of the stupid limitations?
As a commercial entity in the western world they have to appease the social justice warriors or face getting deplatformed and hit with a smear campaign. Don't hold your breath. The unrestricted models will come from China.
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#22Earlier quoted context omitted.
lol, I agree that it came out of nowhere, but it has been affecting student's learning IMO - not sure if it's been for better or worse.
Almost certainly negatively. Why learn or put in effort into written text prompts when examiners can be easily fooled with machine generated prose? Those that lack discipline, self-control, and have no desire to learn will eliminate themselves.
It seems to spill into all areas of your life.
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#23Curious what others would pay/if anyone else signed the form? I'd pay like $10/mo I think. Possibly more if there were no censorship/limitations (it had access to internet browsing, and I could direct it to URL's for information and whatnot). I pay that for Copilot right now, which I feel is easily worth $50/mo. (I don't use ChatGPT that much, it'd need to be ingrained in my IDE workflow)
Low bar: $5
Would consider: $25
Bargain: $10
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#24Earlier quoted context omitted.
As a commercial entity in the western world they have to appease the social justice warriors or face getting deplatformed and hit with a smear campaign. Don't hold your breath. The unrestricted models will come from China.
Chinese models will have different restrictions.
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#25I have been seeing "previous conversations are temporarily unavailable" for days and all I wanted is just to save some of my previously generated essays.
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#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
>This sentence is out of nowhere, did ChatGPT write this article? How could someone think something so new is suddenly negatively impacting students across the board. Ironically if it were impacting learning I think it would be specifically if ChatGPT was NOT being used across the board, but by only a subset of students. So some kids doing assignments the hard way while others have the equivalent of a calculator/secr…
If the model gets as good as they strive for, its outputs would be indistinguishable from those of PHD level students. There would be no point in augmenting its results with human contributions
I don't disagree but in a world where every GPU on the planet is as intelligent as PHD student, the next year each GPU is twice as smart as the smartest human on Earth, and not long after that every person on Earth is either dead or turned in pure energy or something and homework isn't on anyone's mind...
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#27“However, ever since the chatbot has come into action, it has been negatively impacting students' learning.” This sentence is out of nowhere, did ChatGPT write this article? How could someone think something so new is suddenly negatively impacting students across the board.
Yes, I know the information isn't always 100% accurate. Neither are the books, blogs, courses, etc., I pay for. They also don't let me ask "what about this scenario..." This gives me such a strong base to build from which I can then use other sources to verify.
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#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
lol, I agree that it came out of nowhere, but it has been affecting student's learning IMO - not sure if it's been for better or worse.
How so? ChatGPT is quite popular on HN and other similar tech-savvy spheres, but is still far from enjoying mainstream success. Maybe like 1% of students have used it yet, and for a month at most, so it's quite the hyperbole to say that it's been "affecting" them already. Or, conversely, if this kind of thing worries you today, you're in for a wild ride ...
And the fact openAI is still struggling to handle the load in peak hours 2 months after launch tells me they must be seeing pretty big user growth.
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#29That's what would make a Professional ("Professional" sounds very Windowsy btw) version a very interesting product. It would really allow you to customize the input/output formats (ie. the current table rendering format, code excerpts, etc.) through an API and be able to plug it into product wrappers for every domain out there.
Also, model augmentation of some sort would also be of value. So that I could train additional (better or more relevant) chat responses based on my own input data. I don't know if that is doable though. My experience augmenting models without retraining the entire network has not been very successful.
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#30If I pay them will they remove some of the stupid limitations?
As a commercial entity in the western world they have to appease the social justice warriors or face getting deplatformed and hit with a smear campaign. Don't hold your breath. The unrestricted models will come from China.