by Aussie_Lurker » Sat Mar 30, 2024 8:44 am
Josh the Cyborg wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 6:16 am
Yeah honestly the Only Difference between Chat GPT 3 and 4 is 4 has a Filter and 3 was Clearly Trained on 4chan and Facebook. Also though it temds to only be capable of Writing a Short 3 to 4 Paragragh Story Cohrently when people try to get it to Write a Chapter Let alone a Book, it Tends to Lose all Coherency and uf an actual Writer does not Intervine and Guide it like a Teacher Guiding a 5 year Old. Its the Same for AI Coding it Tends to Generate Gibberish if left to Code Uncnecked. This Kind of AI is not the Future. Its already beginning to lose General Interests the more People understand how it actually Works the Less Impressive it is. Their nothing new Either We have had the Technology to do this since the 90s ots just back then the Hardware would have Taken up a House in Size and the Only People Online we're us Nerds.
To be fair, despite my initial grievence with it, I am finally learning how to skirt the edges of the Filter system, and get it to mostly do what I ask of it. You are correct though that, in order to get the best results, you really need to feed ChatGPT the narrative ideas in small, bite-sized pieces.
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Yeah honestly the Only Difference between Chat GPT 3 and 4 is 4 has a Filter and 3 was Clearly Trained on 4chan and Facebook. Also though it temds to only be capable of Writing a Short 3 to 4 Paragragh Story Cohrently when people try to get it to Write a Chapter Let alone a Book, it Tends to Lose all Coherency and uf an actual Writer does not Intervine and Guide it like a Teacher Guiding a 5 year Old. Its the Same for AI Coding it Tends to Generate Gibberish if left to Code Uncnecked. This Kind of AI is not the Future. Its already beginning to lose General Interests the more People understand how it actually Works the Less Impressive it is. Their nothing new Either We have had the Technology to do this since the 90s ots just back then the Hardware would have Taken up a House in Size and the Only People Online we're us Nerds.
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To be fair, despite my initial grievence with it, I am finally learning how to skirt the edges of the Filter system, and get it to mostly do what I ask of it. You are correct though that, in order to get the best results, you really need to feed ChatGPT the narrative ideas in small, bite-sized pieces.