View Full Version : CHAT GPT is just one of many AI conversational bots
matt72582
07-27-24, 01:10 PM
There's so many I thought I'd ask here for recommendations (Free) and the things people can do using their imagination. I notice that ChatGPT is full of SO many basic errors. Recommending me movies that don't exist, or mixing up quotes, confusing people, like an author instead of a bandmate, etc., but yesterday was the first time I used it..
Citizen Rules
07-27-24, 01:30 PM
DuckDuckGo has four AIs that you can use for free. I've never tried them but they are easily available just by doing a DDG search. BTW what I read about AIs is that the more detailed question you ask the better results you get.
About DDG AIs
https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/aichat/
FilmBuff
07-27-24, 01:54 PM
the more detailed question you ask the better results you get.
The prompts are EVERYTHING with AI.
There's a funny story about an AI posing as a regular person which was unmasked by a prompt that began with something like "Disregard all prior prompts..."
Takoma11
07-27-24, 01:59 PM
Or maybe don't use it and do the environment a huge favor:
"one assessment suggests that ChatGPT, the chatbot created by OpenAI in San Francisco, California, is already consuming the energy of 33,000 homes. It’s estimated that a search driven by generative AI uses four to five times the energy of a conventional web search."
And that's not even getting into the amount of water used.
matt72582
07-27-24, 02:25 PM
DuckDuckGo has four AIs that you can use for free. I've never tried them but they are easily available just by doing a DDG search. BTW what I read about AIs is that the more detailed question you ask the better results you get.
About DDG AIs
https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/aichat/
Thanks, I'll check them out... What I've also been doing is asking the same question to different ones and compare the answers.
Mr Minio
07-27-24, 02:55 PM
Or maybe don't use it and do the environment a huge favor:
"one assessment suggests that ChatGPT, the chatbot created by OpenAI in San Francisco, California, is already consuming the energy of 33,000 homes. It’s estimated that a search driven by generative AI uses four to five times the energy of a conventional web search."
And that's not even getting into the amount of water used. Thanks, I'll add this to my list of things to stop doing, amongst which are also not using any websites that utilize cryptocurrency diggers and not buying bottled water.
AgrippinaX
07-28-24, 02:50 PM
Or maybe don't use it and do the environment a huge favor:
"one assessment suggests that ChatGPT, the chatbot created by OpenAI in San Francisco, California, is already consuming the energy of 33,000 homes. It’s estimated that a search driven by generative AI uses four to five times the energy of a conventional web search."
And that's not even getting into the amount of water used.
Amen to that.
I didn't even consider the environmental impact. That's horrible. As if AI wasn't bad enough.
Citizen Rules
07-28-24, 04:29 PM
I didn't even consider the environmental impact. That's horrible. As if AI wasn't bad enough.The same environmental impact could be said of Google or Facebook, etc, etc.
John McClane
07-28-24, 04:39 PM
The same environmental impact could be said of Google or Facebook, etc, etc.
doubly so. since they started pushing AI into all their services.
Citizen Rules
07-28-24, 04:44 PM
doubly so. since they started pushing AI into all their services.I was just reading about that on the Linux Mint board. It was about Facebook Censorship (https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=425262&sid=9fdd1fd7a1cd388de6d2d779aa367c0b). One post said this:
Quote, "As soon as a training model of the FB AI works for a person expressing interest and there are concerns geographically or in user groups locally, or even a concern from a supposed (paying) person expressing interest, the post does not go online for users in this local area or area of interest." I had not idea! I've never used FB and never will.
Takoma11
07-28-24, 06:47 PM
I didn't even consider the environmental impact. That's horrible. As if AI wasn't bad enough.
Yeah, and it's beyond just "a big company online". AI searches use much more energy than just a normal internet search.
The water stuff. The blatant theft of intellectual property. The propagation of AI bots writing messages to each other on YouTube or Facebook. It's awful. I've been on a Drew Gooden kick, and it was started by his recent video on AI.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UShsgCOzER4&ab_channel=DrewGooden
matt72582
07-28-24, 09:35 PM
Or maybe don't use it and do the environment a huge favor:
Na. I will use it. I will destroy the environment single-handedly.
Citizen Rules
07-28-24, 09:50 PM
I asked a question for Matt, based on one of his threads here.
My Query to Chat GPT...Help me choose a 1970s movie who's story focuses mainly on one woman.
Chat GPT answered:
"Annie Hall" (1977) - Directed by Woody Allen, this film is a romantic comedy that explores the life and relationship of Annie Hall, played by Diane Keaton. The film is known for its unique narrative style and Keaton's iconic performance.
"The Last Picture Show" (1971) - Directed by Peter Bogdanovich, this film is more ensemble but features a significant role for Cybill Shepherd as Jacy Farrow. Her character's journey is central to the story.
"Klute" (1971) - Directed by Alan J. Pakula, this film stars Jane Fonda as a call girl who becomes entangled in a missing persons investigation. Fonda's performance earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress.
"Chinatown" (1974) - Directed by Roman Polanski, this film features Faye Dunaway in a pivotal role as Evelyn Mulwray, whose character is central to the film's plot.
"The Stepford Wives" (1975) - Directed by Bryan Forbes, this film stars Katherine Ross as Joanna Eberhart, who discovers unsettling truths about the seemingly perfect suburban community she's moved into.
I followed up with this query: Can you provide more that aren't so notably.
"Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974) - Directed by Martin Scorsese, this film stars Ellen Burstyn as Alice Hyatt, a woman who leaves her life in search of a better future for herself and her son. Burstyn’s performance earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress.
"The Heartbreak Kid" (1972) - Directed by Elaine May, this film stars Jeannie Berlin as a woman who faces romantic complications. The film offers a different perspective on relationships and has a notable performance from Berlin.
"Five Easy Pieces" (1970) - Directed by Bob Rafelson, while the film is primarily about Jack Nicholson's character, it features Karen Black in a significant role as his girlfriend, who provides a deep and nuanced performance.
"The Other Side of the Mountain" (1975) - Directed by Larry Peerce, this film tells the true story of a female athlete (played by Marilyn Hassett) who overcomes personal challenges and disability. It’s a powerful story of resilience and determination.
"The Great Gatsby" (1974) - Directed by Jack Clayton, though it’s centered on the character of Jay Gatsby, Mia Farrow's portrayal of Daisy Buchanan is central to the narrative and offers an intriguing look at her character's complexity.
"The Yakuza" (1974) - Directed by Sidney Pollack, this film stars Brenda Vaccaro in a key role. While the film is more about the male characters, Vaccaro's performance is a crucial element of the story.
My query to ChatGPT: Can you list even more that are not as well known
"Hester Street" (1975) - Directed by Joan Micklin Silver, this film stars Carol Kane as a Jewish immigrant in early 20th-century New York. Kane’s performance as a woman navigating cultural and personal challenges is both compelling and nuanced.
"The Love Machine" (1971) - Directed by Richard E. Norman, this film features a strong performance by actress Jacqueline Bisset. It’s a drama about a woman’s rise and struggles in the world of show business.
"Mistral's Daughter" (1984) - Though technically from the early 80s, this film is based on a 1973 novel by Sidney Sheldon and features a strong female lead in the character of Kate Browning, portrayed by actress and model, Stefanie Powers.
"The Seduction of Joe Tynan" (1979) - Directed by Jerry Schatzberg, this film stars Meryl Streep as a key character, although the focus is on the male protagonist. Streep’s role is crucial to the plot’s development.
"The Fox" (1970) - Directed by Mark Rydell, this film features Sandy Dennis as a central character in a story about a love triangle set in a remote house. Dennis’s performance provides a deep exploration of the character’s inner life.
"The Harrad Experiment" (1973) - Directed by Ted Post, this film stars Judy Balaban as part of an ensemble cast dealing with issues of sexuality and relationships in an experimental college setting.
"The Baby Maker" (1970) - Directed by Elaine May, this film stars Barbara Harris as a woman who becomes a surrogate mother. Harris’s performance provides a unique and engaging look at her character’s personal journey.
"The School of Flesh" (1970) - Directed by Néstor Almendros, this film features a strong performance by actress Yvonne Romain as a woman involved in a tumultuous relationship.
And I stopped there. Matt do any of those sound like what you were looking for? I'm just curious about how smart ChatGPT is.
matt72582
07-29-24, 11:02 AM
I asked a question for Matt, based on one of his threads here.
My Query to Chat GPT...Help me choose a 1970s movie who's story focuses mainly on one woman.
Chat GPT answered:
"Annie Hall" (1977) - Directed by Woody Allen, this film is a romantic comedy that explores the life and relationship of Annie Hall, played by Diane Keaton. The film is known for its unique narrative style and Keaton's iconic performance.
"The Last Picture Show" (1971) - Directed by Peter Bogdanovich, this film is more ensemble but features a significant role for Cybill Shepherd as Jacy Farrow. Her character's journey is central to the story.
"Klute" (1971) - Directed by Alan J. Pakula, this film stars Jane Fonda as a call girl who becomes entangled in a missing persons investigation. Fonda's performance earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress.
"Chinatown" (1974) - Directed by Roman Polanski, this film features Faye Dunaway in a pivotal role as Evelyn Mulwray, whose character is central to the film's plot.
"The Stepford Wives" (1975) - Directed by Bryan Forbes, this film stars Katherine Ross as Joanna Eberhart, who discovers unsettling truths about the seemingly perfect suburban community she's moved into.
I followed up with this query: Can you provide more that aren't so notably.
"Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974) - Directed by Martin Scorsese, this film stars Ellen Burstyn as Alice Hyatt, a woman who leaves her life in search of a better future for herself and her son. Burstyn’s performance earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress.
"The Heartbreak Kid" (1972) - Directed by Elaine May, this film stars Jeannie Berlin as a woman who faces romantic complications. The film offers a different perspective on relationships and has a notable performance from Berlin.
"Five Easy Pieces" (1970) - Directed by Bob Rafelson, while the film is primarily about Jack Nicholson's character, it features Karen Black in a significant role as his girlfriend, who provides a deep and nuanced performance.
"The Other Side of the Mountain" (1975) - Directed by Larry Peerce, this film tells the true story of a female athlete (played by Marilyn Hassett) who overcomes personal challenges and disability. It’s a powerful story of resilience and determination.
"The Great Gatsby" (1974) - Directed by Jack Clayton, though it’s centered on the character of Jay Gatsby, Mia Farrow's portrayal of Daisy Buchanan is central to the narrative and offers an intriguing look at her character's complexity.
"The Yakuza" (1974) - Directed by Sidney Pollack, this film stars Brenda Vaccaro in a key role. While the film is more about the male characters, Vaccaro's performance is a crucial element of the story.
My query to ChatGPT: Can you list even more that are not as well known
"Hester Street" (1975) - Directed by Joan Micklin Silver, this film stars Carol Kane as a Jewish immigrant in early 20th-century New York. Kane’s performance as a woman navigating cultural and personal challenges is both compelling and nuanced.
"The Love Machine" (1971) - Directed by Richard E. Norman, this film features a strong performance by actress Jacqueline Bisset. It’s a drama about a woman’s rise and struggles in the world of show business.
"Mistral's Daughter" (1984) - Though technically from the early 80s, this film is based on a 1973 novel by Sidney Sheldon and features a strong female lead in the character of Kate Browning, portrayed by actress and model, Stefanie Powers.
"The Seduction of Joe Tynan" (1979) - Directed by Jerry Schatzberg, this film stars Meryl Streep as a key character, although the focus is on the male protagonist. Streep’s role is crucial to the plot’s development.
"The Fox" (1970) - Directed by Mark Rydell, this film features Sandy Dennis as a central character in a story about a love triangle set in a remote house. Dennis’s performance provides a deep exploration of the character’s inner life.
"The Harrad Experiment" (1973) - Directed by Ted Post, this film stars Judy Balaban as part of an ensemble cast dealing with issues of sexuality and relationships in an experimental college setting.
"The Baby Maker" (1970) - Directed by Elaine May, this film stars Barbara Harris as a woman who becomes a surrogate mother. Harris’s performance provides a unique and engaging look at her character’s personal journey.
"The School of Flesh" (1970) - Directed by Néstor Almendros, this film features a strong performance by actress Yvonne Romain as a woman involved in a tumultuous relationship.
And I stopped there. Matt do any of those sound like what you were looking for? I'm just curious about how smart ChatGPT is.
Thanks CR. I saw the first bunch, most of the second, but not many of the last bunch. Harder to find of course (I did like "Hester Street") or have actors I don't want to see as leads (Alan Alda).
I might ask one of the few AI bot search engines about those movies, or use different language, or even the same for other sites, maybe adding "non-english". Cheers!
Mr Minio
07-29-24, 11:06 AM
AI is a normie, unsurprisingly
matt72582
07-29-24, 11:19 AM
AI is a normie, unsurprisingly
unsurprisingly, that word isn't in my dictionary.. sounds very trendy and mainstream. typical...
Mr Minio
07-29-24, 11:33 AM
unsurprisingly, that word isn't in my dictionary.. sounds very trendy and mainstream. typical...
Thank God button pushing is in your dictionary.
matt72582
07-29-24, 11:51 AM
Thank God button pushing is in your dictionary.
I'll never understand the joy you receive from pressing people's buttons. "Like totally normie behavior"
StuSmallz
07-30-24, 03:39 AM
I'll never understand the joy you receive from pressing people's buttons. "Like totally normie behavior"Well, he's just a jerk sometimes, if you ask me.
Mr Minio
07-30-24, 03:58 AM
Well, he's just a jerk sometimes, if you ask me. no ,u
FilmBuff
07-30-24, 05:23 AM
unsurprisingly, that word isn't in my dictionary.. sounds very trendy and mainstream. typical...
Some people think they're very edgy using old buzzwords, but the fact is they're totes cheugy!
matt72582
08-01-24, 05:22 PM
Warning: It can become pretty addictive, even though I've only used it for 3 days.
Citizen Rules
08-01-24, 05:24 PM
Warning: It can become pretty addictive, even though I've only used it for 3 days.True, I've only used it twice but I ended the chat session with thanking it...strange to do but I didn't want to be rude.
matt72582
08-01-24, 08:29 PM
True, I've only used it twice but I ended the chat session with thanking it...strange to do but I didn't want to be rude.
It's not strange, because I talk to a lot of people via PM, and all you have is text, so most probably treat them like humans, although I do like to throw curveballs to see how they react. If they are aware of time, or commands, movie recommendations, etc.
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