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Artificial Intelligence: AI - The dumb man's way to becoming a genius

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Explain the job of a farrier in the form of a Shakespearean play

[Act I, Scene I]

(Enter Farrier)

FARRIER:
Hark! The clippings of the hooves doth ring,
And calls me to my duty as a king.
A master of my craft, a skilled workere
To tend to horses, both in stables and on lea.

(Enter horse)

HORSE:
Oh Farrier, my feet doth ache and pain,
And I doth struggle to walk in the rain.

FARRIER:
Fear not, good steed, for I am here to aid
Your hooves I'll trim, and shoes I'll have made.

(He trims and shoes the horse)

HORSE:
Oh Farrier, my feet doth feel anew,
I shall gallop with strength and vigor, it is true!

FARRIER:
'Tis but my duty, to keep thee sound
And to this task, I am ever bound.

(Exit horse)

FARRIER:
But my duties do not end with shoe and trim
I must also tend to illness and limb.
With knowledge of anatomy and medicine,
I strive to keep each horse in prime condition.

(Exit Farrier)

(Curtain falls)
 
LMAO


Explain the job of a farrier in the form of a Shakespearean play

[Act I, Scene I]

(Enter Farrier)

FARRIER:
Hark! The clippings of the hooves doth ring,
And calls me to my duty as a king.
A master of my craft, a skilled workere
To tend to horses, both in stables and on lea.

(Enter horse)

HORSE:
Oh Farrier, my feet doth ache and pain,
And I doth struggle to walk in the rain.

FARRIER:
Fear not, good steed, for I am here to aid
Your hooves I'll trim, and shoes I'll have made.

(He trims and shoes the horse)

HORSE:
Oh Farrier, my feet doth feel anew,
I shall gallop with strength and vigor, it is true!

FARRIER:
'Tis but my duty, to keep thee sound
And to this task, I am ever bound.

(Exit horse)

FARRIER:
But my duties do not end with shoe and trim
I must also tend to illness and limb.
With knowledge of anatomy and medicine,
I strive to keep each horse in prime condition.

(Exit Farrier)

(Curtain falls)

Absolutely classic !
 
LMAO


Explain the job of a farrier in the form of a Shakespearean play

[Act I, Scene I]

(Enter Farrier)

FARRIER:
Hark! The clippings of the hooves doth ring,
And calls me to my duty as a king.
A master of my craft, a skilled workere
To tend to horses, both in stables and on lea.

(Enter horse)

HORSE:
Oh Farrier, my feet doth ache and pain,
And I doth struggle to walk in the rain.

FARRIER:
Fear not, good steed, for I am here to aid
Your hooves I'll trim, and shoes I'll have made.

(He trims and shoes the horse)

HORSE:
Oh Farrier, my feet doth feel anew,
I shall gallop with strength and vigor, it is true!

FARRIER:
'Tis but my duty, to keep thee sound
And to this task, I am ever bound.

(Exit horse)

FARRIER:
But my duties do not end with shoe and trim
I must also tend to illness and limb.
With knowledge of anatomy and medicine,
I strive to keep each horse in prime condition.

(Exit Farrier)

(Curtain falls)
There you are. Get that little story printed up with appropriate Old English Type font and you have your own unique Shakesperian promotion leaflet. Add a pretty picture of an older horse (not modern look) and they'll slip off their seats wanting you to service their steed..:D
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So the future is here.

I’m a copywriter. I’m pretty sure artificial intelligence is going to take my job

Henry Williams

My amusement turned to horror: it took ChatGPT 30 seconds to create, for free, an article that would take me hours to write
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‘For businesses that rely on churning out reams of fresh copy, it’s a no-brainer, isn’t it?’ Photograph: Ascannio/Alamy
Tue 24 Jan 2023 23.20 AEDTLast modified on Wed 25 Jan 2023 01.08 AEDT

“Write an article on ‘What is payment gateway?’” I recently typed into a ChatGPT window. ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence-powered writing generator, quickly obliged.

The result was impressive. Sure, the tone was inhuman and the structure as sophisticated as a college essay, but the key points, the grammar and the syntax were all spot on. After a bit of a punch-up, it was perfectly passable as a sponsored content article designed to drum up business leads for a software provider – an article like the one that I, a professional copywriter, had just spent hours writing.

My amusement quickly turned to horror: it had taken ChatGPT roughly 30 seconds to create, for free, an article that I charged £500 for. The artificial intelligence software is by no means perfect – yet. For businesses that rely on churning out reams of fresh copy, however, it’s a no-brainer, isn’t it?

For those unfamiliar with ChatGPT, let me explain. Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence-based chatbot that’s been trained to interact with users in a natural, conversational way. Unlike traditional language models, ChatGPT can learn to generate responses without explicit instructions on what the correct answer is. Users can make any request – from Tell me about Watergate to Write an opinion piece about ChatGPT taking someone’s job – and ChatGPT will produce a response. If you run it through a plagiarism checker, you’ll discover that that content is 100% unique.

I instructed ChatGPT to write a version of this article. Here’s how it opened:
As a copywriter, I’ve spent years honing my craft and perfecting my ability to craft compelling and persuasive copy. But now, it seems that my job is at risk of being taken over by ChatGPT, a large language model trained by OpenAI.


 
Check out this analysis of what Chat GPT (and its derivatives) can do.

9 Best Examples Of How You Can Use ChatGP


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Chat GPT is one of the most exciting technologies of the moment. Open AI Playground provides an open-source platform to explore the power of artificial intelligence through Chat GPT.

On November 30, OpenAI released its latest creation: ChatGPT, an AI chatbot capable of providing detailed responses to text prompts. It allows users to build powerful chatbots that can answer questions, debug code and even critique in the style of a particular writer.
Chat GPT works in a simple and intuitive way. All you need to do is type in your question, and Chat GPT responds with an answer in just seconds. The answers are often detailed and seem like a knowledgeable writer wrote them.

The potential of Chat GPT is enormous, especially when it comes to competing with search engines like Google. Chat GPT answers are often more concise and easier to understand than the results provided by a search engine. This could mean that Chat GPT might be a preferable choice for many users in the future.

Chat GPT flock social media has showcased many examples of how you can use Chat GPT. It only took five days for the social media platform to rack up over a million users, which is an impressive feat considering it took Meta (formerly Facebook) 10 months and Netflix three years to grow their user base by that much.

Here we share some of the best examples of Chat GPT use and how this AI can revolutionize the way we use technology:

1. ChatGPT as Coder:​

Who knew Chat GPT was a coding guru?
Believe it or not, this tool went above and beyond with user requests by suggesting code ready to be implemented. But before jumping into the deep end – always remember to double-check everything!
Gabe Ragland of AI art site Lexica used ChatGPT to write code for a website utilizing the React tool.

2. Chat GPT As Writing Assistant:​

OpenAI has also showcased how ChatGPT can be used to critique writing samples provided by users. OpenAI's algorithms are trained to analyze text, but not just at a surface level – Chat GPT will look for stylistic choices and structural changes that could improve the piece's overall quality.

3. ChatGPT as an AI Artist:​

OpenAI is also leveraging its artificial intelligence capabilities to create Art with ChatGPT. OpenAI has developed a program called Lensa AI and DALL-E 2.
Open Art takes user-submitted images and generates unique pieces of Art using a mix of AI algorithms and human input.
Open Art's examples are awe-inspiring even at this early stage, showcasing the creative potential of ChatGPT.

4. ChatGPT as New Google​

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ChatGPT has quickly become popular on social media platforms in the past week. Thousands of users showcased the diverse ways the tool can be used. OpenAI even offers a browser version of ChatGPT for users to experiment with.
Chat GPT can quickly and accurately respond to questions, making it a great alternative to search engines. ChatGPT could become the new "Google" in the future!

5. Develop Apps with Chat GPT​

A recent OpenAI demonstration used ChatGPT to help users create applications from scratch. The OpenAI team provided Chat GPT with a set of instructions, and the AI tool could generate code for an essential application in no time.
This could be a game-changer for developers, allowing them to quickly create prototypes without writing hundreds of lines of code. OpenAI has even gone as far as offering a starter pack for users interested in experimenting with ChatGPT.

6. ChatGPT as a Student Helper​

OpenAI has also showcased how ChatGPT can help students with their studies. Open AI's algorithms are trained to go beyond surface-level answers, allowing users to ask for detailed explanations of difficult topics.
It can solve complex math equations and explain the concepts behind them, as well as offer advice on tricky essays. OpenAI could help students to become more proficient in their studies by providing an AI assistant.

7. Create Social Media Posts with ChatGPT​

ChatGPT has also been used to create content for social media posts. OpenAI's algorithms can generate text based on a given topic, allowing users to write captions and product descriptions quickly and easily.
Open AI enables users to search through their generated text for inspiration so that they can save time brainstorming ideas. OpenAI has also developed a browser-based version of the tool, allowing users to create social media posts without leaving their web browser.

8. ChatGPT as Debugging Companion​

ChatGPT is also an excellent debugging companion. OpenAI's algorithms can quickly identify and explain bugs in code and even fix them, providing detailed explanations of the fix to developers. It can quickly narrow down the problem and offer an easy-to-understand answer.

9. ChatGPT as a Screenwriter​

Finally, OpenAI has also showcased how ChatGPT can be used to help aspiring screenwriters craft their next Hollywood masterpiece. Several Twitter users with varying results have tested OpenAI's algorithms.
It crafted without hesitation one sheet for user GuyP's horror movie, set on an oil rig, and Mostserene's rom-com, set at the Hoover Dam. However, it balked at Andyyoungfilm's request.
OpenAI is still experimenting with its algorithms to refine ChatGPT's ability to write screenplays, but this could be a turning point for the industry if OpenAI can perfect its technology.

Conclusion:​

OpenAI's ChatGPT is quickly becoming popular due to its diverse capabilities. From Open Art and creating applications to helping students with their studies, Open AI's chatbot has already made waves in the tech industry.
With more people than ever working from the comfort of home and relying on digital communication platforms to stay connected, it is no surprise that the AI-powered chatbot industry has seen a boom in recent years.
While there are many types of these automated assistants, ChatGPT provides an innovative way for businesses to interact with their customers in real-time.
 
So the future is here.

I’m a copywriter. I’m pretty sure artificial intelligence is going to take my job

Henry Williams

My amusement turned to horror: it took ChatGPT 30 seconds to create, for free, an article that would take me hours to write
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‘For businesses that rely on churning out reams of fresh copy, it’s a no-brainer, isn’t it?’ Photograph: Ascannio/Alamy
Tue 24 Jan 2023 23.20 AEDTLast modified on Wed 25 Jan 2023 01.08 AEDT

“Write an article on ‘What is payment gateway?’” I recently typed into a ChatGPT window. ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence-powered writing generator, quickly obliged.

The result was impressive. Sure, the tone was inhuman and the structure as sophisticated as a college essay, but the key points, the grammar and the syntax were all spot on. After a bit of a punch-up, it was perfectly passable as a sponsored content article designed to drum up business leads for a software provider – an article like the one that I, a professional copywriter, had just spent hours writing.

My amusement quickly turned to horror: it had taken ChatGPT roughly 30 seconds to create, for free, an article that I charged £500 for. The artificial intelligence software is by no means perfect – yet. For businesses that rely on churning out reams of fresh copy, however, it’s a no-brainer, isn’t it?

For those unfamiliar with ChatGPT, let me explain. Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence-based chatbot that’s been trained to interact with users in a natural, conversational way. Unlike traditional language models, ChatGPT can learn to generate responses without explicit instructions on what the correct answer is. Users can make any request – from Tell me about Watergate to Write an opinion piece about ChatGPT taking someone’s job – and ChatGPT will produce a response. If you run it through a plagiarism checker, you’ll discover that that content is 100% unique.

I instructed ChatGPT to write a version of this article. Here’s how it opened:

Hmmm

I write technical articles for my profession. While most cases the technical knowledge is second nature to me, it's a matter of typing it out and using language which is both technically correct and simple enough for most of the troglodytes in trade to understand.

That takes time.

I've given the machine a few topics and in less than a minute blitzes out 7.5/10 articles that I may only have to spend 20 minutes or so tidying up... But completely usable in their own right.

Bear in mind mine is a very specialised and tiny field in the grand scheme of things
 
A lot of the sales copies are pretty bland.
It won't exaggerate a product either. It's ethics limits its creativity to a degree
 
Hmmm

I write technical articles for my profession. While most cases the technical knowledge is second nature to me, it's a matter of typing it out and using language which is both technically correct and simple enough for most of the troglodytes in trade to understand.

That takes time.

I've given the machine a few topics and in less than a minute blitzes out 7.5/10 articles that I may only have to spend 20 minutes or so tidying up... But completely usable in their own right.

Bear in mind mine is a very specialised and tiny field in the grand scheme of things
Scary stuff. And think about this. After you finish tidying up the articles they will probably be published on the web in some form. Just like a billion other pieces of information.

And will chatGPT will be able to add this information to its database when responding to the next query ?
 
How's this for and off the wall question with a pretty respectable and nuanced response:

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Write an article on why your farrier might not be returning your calls
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There can be several reasons why your farrier might not be returning your calls. Some of the most common reasons include:

They are busy: Farriers are in high demand, and it's not uncommon for them to have a full schedule. They may not have the time to return your calls right away.

They are on vacation: Farriers also need a break, and they may be on vacation or away from their business for an extended period.

They are not interested in working with you: Farriers have the right to choose their clients, and they may not be interested in working with you for various reasons. They may have had a bad experience with you in the past, or they may not be comfortable working with your horse.

They may have retired or no longer in business: Farriers like any other professional may retire or close their business, In this case, you will have to look for another farrier to take over their service.

Communication breakdown: Sometimes the farrier may not be able to reach you or may have misunderstood the message you left, leading to a breakdown in communication.

It's important to remember that farriers are busy professionals, and they may not be able to return your calls right away. If you haven't heard back from your farrier, it's best to give them a little time before trying to contact them again. If you still haven't heard back after a reasonable amount of time, you may want to consider finding a new farrier.

In any case, it's always best to maintain a professional and respectful relationship with your farrier. Remember, they are providing a service that is essential to the health and well-being of your horse, so it's important to treat them with the same level of respect and consideration that you would want for yourself.
 
The damn thing has high EQ too... Geezus

Why are stock traders curmudgeons?

The term "curmudgeon" is often used to describe someone who is grumpy, irritable, or difficult to please. It's not accurate to say that all stock traders are curmudgeons, as there are many traders who are friendly, approachable and easy-going. However, some people may perceive stock traders as curmudgeons due to the nature of the work they do.

Stock trading can be a high-stress and high-pressure occupation, as traders are constantly monitoring the markets and making decisions that can have a significant impact on their financial success. This pressure can lead to a high level of anxiety and stress, which can manifest in grumpiness and irritability.

Additionally, the nature of trading stocks can be very competitive, with traders constantly trying to outdo one another. This competitive environment can lead to a certain level of cynicism and mistrust, which can also contribute to the perception that traders are curmudgeons.

It's also possible that some stock traders may be curmudgeons simply because of their personality, regardless of their profession. Being a curmudgeon is not limited to stock traders only, it's a personality trait that can be found in many different professions and walks of life.

In summary, it's not accurate to say that all stock traders are curmudgeons, but the high-stress and competitive nature of the work, combined with the personality traits of some individuals, can contribute to the perception that they are.
 
So I wonder what the legal issues are here ? If ChatGPT writes your articles, are you entitled to claim copyright on them ?

Seems a bit of a lawyers picnic.
 
There is not much to argue with on any of those answers. Comprehensive, nuanced , well structured. Given that most of this type of writing is for purpose it is excellent.

To be fair most professions will have boiler plate documents that describe most parts of their activities. This seems to do most of those functions effortlessly and to a good quality.

So I wonder about who controls and informs such a powerful communicator ?

 
So sometimes chat gpt writes code and sometimes it doesn't want to. Managed to get it to write a game for basic "pong". Don't know if it works at this stage.

import pygame

# Initialize game
pygame.init()

# Set up game window
size = (700, 500)
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(size)
pygame.display.set_caption("Pong")

# Set up ball properties
ball_pos = [350, 250]
ball_vel = [1, 1]

# Set up paddle properties
paddle1_pos = [50, 225]
paddle2_pos = [650, 225]
paddle_vel = 10

# Main game loop
running = True
while running:
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
running = False

# Move the ball
ball_pos[0] += ball_vel[0]
ball_pos[1] += ball_vel[1]

# Move the paddles
keys = pygame.key.get_pressed()
if keys[pygame.K_UP]:
paddle1_pos[1] -= paddle_vel
if keys[pygame.K_DOWN]:
paddle1_pos[1] += paddle_vel
if keys[pygame.K_w]:
paddle2_pos[1] -= paddle_vel
if keys[pygame.K_s]:
paddle2_pos[1] += paddle_vel

# Check for ball collision with top and bottom of screen
if ball_pos[1] <= 0 or ball_pos[1] >= 500:
ball_vel[1] = -ball_vel[1]

# Check for ball collision with paddles
if (ball_pos[0] <= 75 and ball_pos[1] >= paddle1_pos[1] and
ball_pos[1] <= paddle1_pos[1] + 100):
ball_vel[0] = -ball_vel[0]
if (ball_pos[0] >= 625 and ball_pos[1] >= paddle2_pos[1] and
ball_pos[1] <= paddle2_pos[1] + 100):
ball_vel[0] = -ball_vel[0]

# Clear the screen
screen.fill((0, 0, 0))

# Draw the ball
pygame.draw.circle(screen, (255, 255, 255), (int(ball_pos[0]), int(ball_pos[1])), 10)

# Draw the paddles
pygame.draw.rect(screen, (255, 255, 255), (paddle1_pos[0], paddle1_pos[1], 25, 100))
pygame.draw.rect(screen, (255, 255, 255), (paddle2_pos[0], paddle2_pos[1], 25, 100))

# Update the screen
pygame.display.flip()

# Close the game
pygame.quit()

Pong Game Code Provided​

Can you code me a "pong" game

I can provide you with sample code to create a basic version of the "Pong" game. Keep in mind that this will likely require additional development and optimization for a fully functional game.
Here is an example of "Pong" game implemented in Python using the Pygame library:

This is a basic example of Pong game and you can use it as a
starting point for your own Pong game. This example uses the Pygame library to handle the game's graphics and user input, and creates a simple game loop to move the ball and paddles, check for collisions, and redraw the screen.
You can customize this code to change the game's appearance and behavior, add sound effects and scores, and implement other features that you want in your game.
It is worth noting that this example is a basic version of the game and you may want to add more features like collision detection, scoreboard and handling other events like game over, you can also use other libraries like Unity, Unreal Engine for more advance version of the game.
 
Once again- haven't tried it but just testing to see what can be done.

"Code for Stock Trading"​


Can you write code based on moving averages to trade stocks


Yes, I can write code to trade stocks based on moving averages. Here is an example of a Python script that uses the moving average crossover strategy to trade stocks:

This script assumes that you have a CSV file called "stock_data.csv" that contains historical data for the stock you want to trade. The script calculates the 50-day and 200-day moving averages for the stock's closing price, and creates a signal of 1 when the 50-day moving average is above the 200-day moving average and -1 when it's below. The script then generates trading orders by taking the difference of the signals. The final step is to print the trading orders.
Please note that this is just an example, and there are many other factors that can be included in a more complex trading strategy. Also, this script is for educational purpose only and it is not intended for real-world trading.

import pandas as pd
import numpy as np

# Load data
data = pd.read_csv("stock_data.csv")

# Calculate moving averages
data["50-day MA"] = data["Close"].rolling(window=50).mean()
data["200-day MA"] = data["Close"].rolling(window=200).mean()

# Create signals
data["Signal"] = np.where(data["50-day MA"] > data["200-day MA"], 1, -1)

# Generate trading orders
data["Order"] = data["Signal"].diff()

# Print orders
 
I'm starting to find more utility for it for basic tasks and knowledge. It's a huge leap from Google.

It may also mean less time on the internet trying to research basic stuff for a lot of people. But realistically we have had things like "siri" and "Alexia" for a while.
 
So chatsonic can reference the internet and seems to have a few more features than chat gpt.

Youchat is another one.

Apparently there's a few that are all built on the chatgpt base.
 
Enjoyed a read through the posts. Thanks for starting it. .. Issue du jour.

it seems everyone is on the subject. Nick Cave has come out and said ChatGPT attempts to produce his lyrics were crap. Quite!

And this editor had a go at self-disemployment (on OpenAI) ... his assessments are realistic:
 
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