ChatGPT - Amazing new AI

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It's a damn powerful tool. Kind of scary really.
rozzieoz wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 12:57 pm Hmmm....could you teach it to write CVs?
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It can write CV. And it's very good with resumes. You just input your details and it write the whole thing for you.
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rogerrabbit wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 4:10 pm It's a damn powerful tool. Kind of scary really.
rozzieoz wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 12:57 pm Hmmm....could you teach it to write CVs?
Asking for a friend.
It can write CV. And it's very good with resumes. You just input your details and it write the whole thing for you.
But…. There are internet systems already, which read through your CV and prepopulate the HR skulduggery program with the relevant details. They’ve been doing it for years. It’s a lazy, blunt tool which effectively manages that old adage

some bugger, years back wrote:Never mind the quality, feel the width


When the digital-nearly analog AI finally supplants us with whatever is coming, no one is going to care what character is on the CV, only that it meets the prerequisites. And when everyone is dumbed down to the same grey persona, there will be little to differentiate between one and the next one.
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Freightdog wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 6:30 pm
rogerrabbit wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 4:10 pm It's a damn powerful tool. Kind of scary really.
rozzieoz wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 12:57 pm Hmmm....could you teach it to write CVs?
Asking for a friend.
It can write CV. And it's very good with resumes. You just input your details and it write the whole thing for you.
But…. There are internet systems already, which read through your CV and prepopulate the HR skulduggery program with the relevant details. They’ve been doing it for years. It’s a lazy, blunt tool which effectively manages that old adage

some bugger, years back wrote:Never mind the quality, feel the width


When the digital-nearly analog AI finally supplants us with whatever is coming, no one is going to care what character is on the CV, only that it meets the prerequisites. And when everyone is dumbed down to the same grey persona, there will be little to differentiate between one and the next one.
Yes there have been tools. But this basically can write your CV from few details given to it and then based that CV write a cover letter too. You just give few commands. It's much easier than any other tool I have seen. And it can rewrite it multiple times in different in the style you want it.

It also created a very good blog article for my company too. It first gave 10 suggestions about what would be good topics and on base of those I asked it to write few articles. Quality is as good as human writer who takes $50 per article normally. And it tooks, what 2 minutes to do.

I know it's helping coders to do their job too already. You have to have the knowledge how to describe the problem, and what language to use it to code it. And then of course you need to have the knowledge that it makes sense and execute it. But it saving tons of time for programmers already. Programmers are becoming a describers in future really.
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This is a lot of fun and also useful.
Stay classy na
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I'm sure it's bad at managing factory farming like most AI systems. AFAIK, it has no soul.

https://www.fastcompany.com/90796707/ai ... -or-end-it
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Could Google's days be numbered?

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Username Taken wrote: Sat Jan 21, 2023 5:30 pm Could Google's days be numbered?

Eventually AI will be the core of search engines but I don't think Google doesn't realize that. It just flies low quietly?
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Username Taken wrote: Sat Jan 21, 2023 5:30 pm Could Google's days be numbered?

Google has invested hundreds of millions to their AI projects inside and bought multiple smaller companies that worked in AI field in last 10 years. Rumours says that Google has more powerful AI already developed but haven't released it because they think people are not ready for it so yet. It could have such a huge impact to the labor market and in people's life in general.
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A friend who knows programming basics wrote me this note about ChatGPT...

"So far, it's written me some hacking programs for email phishing and a phone surveillance IP tracking program. It's pretty creative and has even passed the legal bar and the SAT here in the states. Feel free to laugh. I laugh at the programmers who will lose their jobs first. That's where it's most valuable."
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rozzieoz wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 12:57 pm Hmmm....could you teach it to write CVs?
Asking for a friend.
That's the thing : anyone will be able to make it's own CV with it, so, less human- subcontracting for uncomplicated tasks. Sure, the style matters, but does it enough now ?
All Wikipedia represents 0.6 % of what is ingested by ChatGPT, and the soon-to-come new version to be hugely more potent, so, fairly enough for a resumé....
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Let's ask ChatGPT to create new threads ideas for here, can't be worse than some of them...

Also, and not totally unrelated, although almost 50 years ago :
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