Did You Know My Post Yesterday, Words and Graphic, Was Fully Generated By Artificial Intelligence?

Okay, I had to put the prompt into Chat GPT4 and copy it into my WordPress dashboard and press “Publish” and I also told a program to generate a picture of a humanistic robot typing.

But beyond that?

Every word of yesterday’s post was generated by artificial intelligence after I told it: “write a blog post about all the amazing things chatgpt 4 can do using links to recent tweets to illustrate the point”

Now, it didn’t really do the “use links to Twitter” part so I still have a bit of work to do myself in this follow-up post (thankfully?)

But if the early days of Covid was like living in a dystopian future, some of what artificial intelligence is showing has the potential to help build a fairly utopian future…if used correctly.  (And yes, I know humanity’s track record in that regard to not abuse amazing new technologies isn’t great!)

Here’s some recent tweets I’ve seen to help explain why ChatGPT 4 is so amazing/scary:

Summary of some unique ChatGPT uses and accomplishments – from passing the bar exam to writing code that saves a company thousands to turning a sketch into a fully functioning web site and more:

48 ways ChatGPT can change your life:

ChatGPT prompts that could save you hours at work:

 

More news and updates:

It’s not all wonder and excitement:

Red teaming is the practice of rigorously challenging plans, policies, systems and assumptions by adopting an adversarial approach. A red team may be a contracted external party or an internal group that uses strategies to encourage an outsider perspective.

The goal of red teaming is to overcome cognitive errors such as groupthink and confirmation bias, which can impair the decision-making or critical thinking ability of an individual or organization.

A member of the Red Team for ChatGPT says:

In fact, there is danger that Chat GPT is *too* sentient already:

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