Like the old telephone companies I do think that Google wants to get rid of their old services.
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To know is essentially the same as not knowing. The only thing that occurs is the rearrangement of atoms in your brain.
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Well, that escalated quickly.
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Yokosuka becomes 1st local gov't in Japan to begin ChatGPT trial use
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KYODO NEWS KYODO NEWS - 2 hours ago - 13:16 | Feature, All, Japan
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KYODO NEWS KYODO NEWS - 2 hours ago - 13:16 | Feature, All, Japan
The city of Yokosuka south of Tokyo on Thursday became the first local government in Japan to start trial use of artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT across all of its offices, hoping to improve efficiency.
Officials in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture say confidential data will be excluded and that entered data will not be used for training ChatGPT.
An official of the Yokosuka municipal government uses ChatGPT at the city hall in Kanagawa Prefecture on April 20, 2023. (Kyodo)
In the one-month trial, Yokosuka will use ChatGPT to make bulletins, summarize records of meetings, edit documents for typographical errors, solicit proposals for new projects and gain advise for its policies, the officials said.
"It is one of the tools we can use as we think about what a municipal government can do to help residents lead happier lives," Yokosuka Mayor Katsuaki Kamiji said.
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ChatGPT is still no match for humans when it comes to accounting
News Release 20-Apr-2023
Last month, OpenAI launched its newest AI chatbot product, GPT-4. According to the folks at OpenAI, the bot, which uses machine learning to generate natural language text, passed the bar exam with a score in the 90th percentile, passed 13 of 15 AP exams and got a nearly perfect score on the GRE Verbal test.
Inquiring minds at BYU and 186 other universities wanted to know how OpenAI’s tech would fare on accounting exams. So, they put the original version, ChatGPT, to the test. The researchers say that while it still has work to do in the realm of accounting, it’s a game changer that will change the way everyone teaches and learns — for the better.
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Although ChatGPT’s performance was impressive, the students performed better. Students scored an overall average of 76.7%, compared to ChatGPT’s score of 47.4%. On a 11.3% of questions, ChatGPT scored higher than the student average, doing particularly well on AIS and auditing. But the AI bot did worse on tax, financial, and managerial assessments, possibly because ChatGPT struggled with the mathematical processes required for the latter type.
When it came to question type, ChatGPT did better on true/false questions (68.7% correct) and multiple-choice questions (59.5%), but struggled with short-answer questions (between 28.7% and 39.1%). In general, higher-order questions were harder for ChatGPT to answer. In fact, sometimes ChatGPT would provide authoritative written descriptions for incorrect answers, or answer the same question different ways.
“It’s not perfect; you’re not going to be using it for everything,” said Jessica Wood, currently a freshman at BYU. “Trying to learn solely by using ChatGPT is a fool’s errand.”
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/986867
News Release 20-Apr-2023
Last month, OpenAI launched its newest AI chatbot product, GPT-4. According to the folks at OpenAI, the bot, which uses machine learning to generate natural language text, passed the bar exam with a score in the 90th percentile, passed 13 of 15 AP exams and got a nearly perfect score on the GRE Verbal test.
Inquiring minds at BYU and 186 other universities wanted to know how OpenAI’s tech would fare on accounting exams. So, they put the original version, ChatGPT, to the test. The researchers say that while it still has work to do in the realm of accounting, it’s a game changer that will change the way everyone teaches and learns — for the better.
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Although ChatGPT’s performance was impressive, the students performed better. Students scored an overall average of 76.7%, compared to ChatGPT’s score of 47.4%. On a 11.3% of questions, ChatGPT scored higher than the student average, doing particularly well on AIS and auditing. But the AI bot did worse on tax, financial, and managerial assessments, possibly because ChatGPT struggled with the mathematical processes required for the latter type.
When it came to question type, ChatGPT did better on true/false questions (68.7% correct) and multiple-choice questions (59.5%), but struggled with short-answer questions (between 28.7% and 39.1%). In general, higher-order questions were harder for ChatGPT to answer. In fact, sometimes ChatGPT would provide authoritative written descriptions for incorrect answers, or answer the same question different ways.
“It’s not perfect; you’re not going to be using it for everything,” said Jessica Wood, currently a freshman at BYU. “Trying to learn solely by using ChatGPT is a fool’s errand.”
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/986867
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A vote for Trump, a third party candidate, or no vote at all, is a vote for a dystopian future.
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"We all have our time machines, don't we. Those that take us back are memories...And those that carry us forward, are dreams."
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When answering a question to ChatGPT about the history of Fururetimeline.net, it said that Michael Anissimov was the founder of the site.
Futuretimeline.net is a website that was founded in 2008 by a British writer and futurologist named Michael Anissimov.
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Yeah, I noticed that. This reinforces the point ChatGPT doesn't always give us accurate information.Time_Traveller wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 3:31 pm When answering a question to ChatGPT about the history of Fururetimeline.net, it said that Michael Anissimov was the founder of the site.
Futuretimeline.net is a website that was founded in 2008 by a British writer and futurologist named Michael Anissimov.
To know is essentially the same as not knowing. The only thing that occurs is the rearrangement of atoms in your brain.
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Yes, i did notice that it gives unreliable information.raklian wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 4:14 pmYeah, I noticed that. This reinforces the point ChatGPT doesn't always give us accurate information.Time_Traveller wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 3:31 pm When answering a question to ChatGPT about the history of Fururetimeline.net, it said that Michael Anissimov was the founder of the site.
Futuretimeline.net is a website that was founded in 2008 by a British writer and futurologist named Michael Anissimov.
"We all have our time machines, don't we. Those that take us back are memories...And those that carry us forward, are dreams."
-H.G Wells.
-H.G Wells.