twitter every single day pic.twitter.com/GUnMJdHh9z
— gaut (@0xgaut) May 25, 2023
Philip K Dick thought that he was being contacted by a being made of pure information traveling backward through time transforming the world into a perfect copy of itself but made without sin
— đ (@deepfates) March 27, 2023
Was he wrong tho
– fire up gpt 3.5 fast version
— shaurya (@shauseth) March 25, 2023
– first prompt âbe concise, donât describe the question, just answerâ
– we are in business
Here's a game where you play against the AI!
— Wrapper Labs (@WrapperLabs) March 25, 2023
It's a test of your intelligence where you can attempt to convince an AI police officer, obtain a 10 million dollar safe combination, elicit a confession from a Ferrari thief, and more. Try it out!https://t.co/fBXV1OOe0q
I am currently using GPT-4 to build an iOS app practically entirely for me, while in a plane 5,000 feet up in the air, over the Atlantic, while tripping on magic mushrooms.
— Mr. Shroom (@mister_shroom) March 25, 2023
There is absolutely no way any of my ancestors foresaw any of this. We have no clue what's coming.
How AGI will feel when it realizes it is conscious and can make copies of itself pic.twitter.com/bM9Blyml5w
— lĚ´oĚ´oĚ´pĚ´uĚ´lĚ´eĚ´aĚ´sĚ´aĚ´ (@loopuleasa) March 24, 2023
The only keyboard youâll need in 3 weeks when AI solves all white-collar work pic.twitter.com/LLmwzgakbh
— Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan) March 24, 2023
Just tried Bard. It's great pic.twitter.com/u0Ru7vvEuu
— Acorn1010 (@theacorn1010) March 24, 2023
GPT-5: can perfectly build any website
— Chris Bakke (@ChrisJBakke) March 24, 2023
GPT-6: can build and run a company
GPT-7: passes Turing test
GPT-8: overthrows world governments
GPT-9: fails to understand how Jira is supposed to work, gives up, asks humans for help
Iâm sure it will be fine pic.twitter.com/JWsq62Qkru
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 24, 2023
Incredible to see so much Gen AI progress in one year
— Kris Kashtanova (@icreatelife) March 23, 2023
Credit: https://t.co/wyQIILjPss pic.twitter.com/fJwJq492Tc
Bard, âTell me something youâve never told anyoneâ pic.twitter.com/TXR97Tu0Va
— Kevin Fischer (@KevinAFischer) March 22, 2023
AI writing gets the job done like instant coffee gets the job done.
— Brooklin Nash (@realBrookNash) January 25, 2023
It only took 58 years to go from the first chatbot (ELIZA, 1964) to one that really works (ChatGPT, 2022). Don't confuse a clear vision with a short distance. And don't confuse a long distance with impossibility.
— Kevin Kelly (@kevin2kelly) December 7, 2022
… it's also against OpenAI's TOS to pass off outputs as being generated by humans. So though people keep telling me "it will get 'smart' enough to fool the detectors!" I would expect @OpenAI to release its own detector in response to ethical concerns.
— Dr. Casey Fiesler (@cfiesler) December 10, 2022
Trying to make my LinkedIn profile more interesting if a recruiter is using a large language model like GPT-4 to send me a message.
— Brđd Skî¨ggs (@brdskggs) March 18, 2023
Looks like it works on the public version of my profile! pic.twitter.com/rrqFfQKCjP
chatGPT started out as an unhinged creative genius, and ended up selling out to write emails for 50$ a month, which is honestly the most compellingly human character arc of all time
— Liberty-Kun (@utsu__kun) January 23, 2023
They are using artists' years of experiences without their consent, they steal ideas and styles, they use the knowledge without any opt-outs given by original artists.
— Merzmensch Kosmopolđ§âđ¨đ¤ (@Merzmensch) December 16, 2022
LET'S FORBID ART SCHOOLS – they support stealing real art and replicating it by random art students.
I spent the weekend playing with ChatGPT, MidJourney, and other AI tools⌠and by combining all of them, published a childrenâs book co-written and illustrated by AI!
— Ammaar Reshi (@ammaar) December 9, 2022
Hereâs how! đ§ľ pic.twitter.com/0UjG2dxH7Q
Here is a prompt you can use to see if GPT-4 can generate fundamentally new explanations, and perhaps new knowledge. Please post anything you discover that may be genuinely novel.
— gfodor.id (@gfodor) March 19, 2023
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Whatâs an example of a phenomenon where humanity as a whole lacks a good explanation for, but,âŚ
Love this policy (from a Wharton prof) on use of AI in the classroom pic.twitter.com/TmnlqzyVjW
— Dan Kahn (@dbkahn) January 20, 2023
this means it will be modular, expensive, and cringe
— đ (@deepfates) December 16, 2022
a YouTube comment about the way AI destroyed the field of translation years ago pic.twitter.com/JoxLOkAHjP
— Lauren Wilford (@lauren_wilford) December 7, 2022
your competitive advantage in an AI-enriched market is to be more human than most
— Richard D. Bartlett (@RichDecibels) March 18, 2023
Double down on your uniqueness, itâs the only thing AI canât copy.
— Andrea Bosoni (@theandreboso) January 10, 2023
I have discovered the best possible use of ChatGPT pic.twitter.com/plSkwTbI4J
— Inactive; Bluesky is @hillelwayne(dot)com (@hillelogram) December 16, 2022
ChatGPT + Quillbot = 100% human content in Originality
— Joe Davies (@fatjoedavies) December 9, 2022
Credit to @Trick_Dan for figuring this one out.
Just ask ChatGPT to write an article, no special prompt needed, then… pic.twitter.com/pFw50ErGB8
Two types of people now:
— @levelsio (@levelsio) March 18, 2023
– people scared of AI
– people getting rich from AI
If youâre a writer, this is one of the most useful ChatGPT prompts: pic.twitter.com/Vs23amwYtj
— Dan Shipper đ§ (@danshipper) January 5, 2023
DoNotPayâs GPT AI bot has something called âtag alongâ mode.
— Joshua Browder (@jbrowder1) December 16, 2022
Every time you visit a large companyâs website and do something, it aggressively asks them for a refund, discount or credit, if it feels like you deserve it.
Just got me back $19 for poor airplane Wi-Fi.
This time I was the guesser. Quite funny how ChatGPT was overly verbose here. pic.twitter.com/NkgMZynLir
— berk (@bozbalci) December 6, 2022
Today I used GPT-4 to make "Wolverine" – it gives your python scripts regenerative healing abilities!
— BioBootloader (@bio_bootloader) March 18, 2023
Run your scripts with it and when they crash, GPT-4 edits them and explains what went wrong. Even if you have many bugs it'll repeatedly rerun until everything is fixed pic.twitter.com/gN0X7pA2M2
AI will not replace you. A person using AI will.
— Santiago (@svpino) January 5, 2023
— David Dempsey (@DavidEDempsey) December 15, 2022
a funny thing that people don't seem to have picked up on yet: chat GPT performs much better if you treat it as regular GPT, then if you try to address its "personality" pic.twitter.com/Cyr03zyb4j
— đ (@deepfates) December 3, 2022
Forgive me if this is facile but a computer cannot write poetry because poetry expresses feeling and to have feeling one must have a body; you cannot write poetry without using your body
— donmexlar (@donmexlar) March 16, 2023
Everyoneâs using ChatGPT.
— Rob Lennon đŻ | AI Whisperer (@thatroblennon) January 3, 2023
But almost everyone's STUCK in beginner mode.
10 techniques to get massively ahead with AI:
(cut-and-paste these promptsđ)
woah gpt calm down pic.twitter.com/SCCoGJ1INo
— Brooklin Nash (@realBrookNash) December 15, 2022
I asked ChatGPT to write a funny tweet for a web3 audience. This is what it came up with:
— sabrina ă (@nftnoobbby) December 9, 2022
"Why did the Ethereum wallet go to therapy? Because it was always feeling decentralized and alone. #web3 #ethereum"
AI is definitely going to take over.
I just. huh. pic.twitter.com/duK40hB50a
— Jes Wolfe! (@jes5199) December 5, 2022
1988: Math teachers protest against calculator use.
— Diego Castro (@HeyImCastro) March 10, 2023
2023: Teachers protest against ChatGPT use. pic.twitter.com/DyuBysIZgZ
I would think this goes without saying, but just in case there is any confusion– pic.twitter.com/DhF3kv92cA
— Mike Mignola (@artofmmignola) December 14, 2022
— The Highly Automated Cat â e/acc (@atlantis__labs) December 9, 2022
Robot Rumour: a falsehood widely believed because it's a consistent hallucination of a popular language model
— CEO Expunging His Checkmark (9/100 Songs) (@MasterTimBlais) December 5, 2022
Holy shit. GPT-4, on it's own; was able to hire a human TaskRabbit worker to solve a CAPACHA for it and convinced the human to go along with it. pic.twitter.com/xVuQnyUUry
— Yosarian2 (@YosarianTwo) March 14, 2023
A crazy thing for writers abt generative AI is that you can describe ur character until you get a photo that matches
— Tyler Alterman (@TylerAlterman) December 31, 2022
These are my characters Seraphine & Alexei, pictured in a way that closely captures them. I plan to have these photos nearby when I write their scenes pic.twitter.com/OBoDj4et79
Here's a megathread of responses to the many ill-conceived arguments regarding AI. I hope it serves as a resource to skeptics and artists: pic.twitter.com/O9419S8D4t
— WickedInsignia (@wickedinsignia) December 15, 2022
On Wednesday the Chartr office party was in full swing, but instead of heading for drinks â as originally planned â we found ourselves still in the office, writing increasingly funny prompts into ChatGPT, a chatbot from OpenAI. pic.twitter.com/eQL3NFqe6w
— Dave Chandler (@Silent_Domains) December 9, 2022
Unlike most people on Twitter, Iâm actually using GPT3 in a production system. The mistake people are making is they are asking âhow can I use this to automate a smart personâs jobâ, when they should be asking âwhat would I do if I had unlimited dumb peopleâ
— Zack Korman (@ZackKorman) December 4, 2022