ChatGPT - OpenAI

im loving the chatgpt till now i love the complexity in refining answers to some of my questions and random thoughts, i love how it search and collect informations

i start to think about getting plus version which is the 4th

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definitely worth the $20 if you work with it daily

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I just got Premium, the best decision I’ve made.

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I’m using gpt to do some work report writing for me. Pretty cool

Currently trying it out to write novels.

Great potential to assist with it, but how you talk with it is really everything.

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The upgrade said it was more nuances, I think Zen is write, input matters for the output.

The only flaw I see is that sometimes information generated, such as links etc.

Are fabricated, or really don’t exist, aka ERROR 404.

But the technology is still nascent, and it is still learning.

If you’re drifting in life, in need a roadmap, just let it point you in the right direction.

The power may be in the who heck cares hands, just get to work people.

Get that business going write that novel, keep exploring.

you have people dropping six figures on degrees, which realistically have what ROI again?

people paying close to $20 a month on entertainment that provides nothing of value to them but cheap laughs that have the worst aftertase of missed opportunity.

sure you got Sapien fields.

You are now the genius, the negentropic immortal hot stuff.

But what about the people around you living on borrowed time?

long term speaking, I’m not gonna argue here about the hamster wheel of just doing okay financially.

Just enough to get by, while inflation and the state of the world steamrolls past you.

Myself personally, I’m fed up with just sitting on things.

The days turn into months and then years go by, and it’s like shit I’ve been living in limbo.

Then gate shut panic sets in.

I’ve learned my lessons 2020, 2021, 2022, and now am transcending in 2023.

Perhaps I needed those? trial and error, experiences to provide the prosperity of now and what awaits.

It’s all a process, one that has been swept under the rog, by the so called fraud wunderkinds.

Your Narcissist Forbes Multi millionaire, compounding her trust fund nest egg to billions.

It’s much easier to eat when you’ve been given the silverware to do so.

But that shoudn’t stop any of you or myself from having a seat at the table.

We too can feast.

So again, use all of these tools guys, I’m venting here, even outside of Chat GPT.

Make the most of where you are starting from, be it from scratch, halfway marks.

People thought the internet was pointless, but look how far we have evolved, warts and all.

Now AI is the next step.

It will make or break us as a society.

There is no excuse to being your own boss and exploiting the abundance of resources for the new economy.

The real genius is doing. Go out and happen to things, instead of letting them happen to you.

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I don’t see ChatGPT changing the 80/20 rule (the real rule is even more depressing), but it could/will select new winners, as the advent of the Internet itself did. There’s a relative zero-sum baked into these technologies. On the plus side, knowledge is a good thing for most people regardless of its ROI. If a university level knowledge is cheaper than coffee that’s a good thing, even if it destroys the value of college.

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The fact of the matter is, what you learn in school, I could learn on my own 10x better and more effectively.

For less than a cup of coffee.

But wait mom and dad told me Stanford is the best!!

Well take a look at their CS curriculum:

The whole system is backwards from A-Z.

But you knew that.

I assume everyone here as Wifi, a laptop or smartphone.

In regards to the Zero sum, I only see that in monopolizing the technology, not the benefits of the technology in of itself.

AI has been fear mongered, but I am honestly more scared of Tiktok.

Though I wonder what the two together could provide our wonderful world.

But I guess I am not everyone.
The extent to which we can leverage these new technologies is prob not the same.

I am just some random anon, so don’t heed what I have to say word for word.

Return on Investment = ROI.

If you are just sitting in the Zoom class , professor droning, all to later just post a 2003 powerpoint on the syllabus homepage for review, - how can people not see this bucket of knowledge riddled with holes.

A vessel to be filled or a fire to be kindled?

It’s a shame really.

People moaning about math and other subjects because of shitty teachers and a shitty system.

I thought people would come to their senses when they were locked inside their homes in 2020.

2023, it took me that long to do something about it myself.

But back to your point about this knowledge.

Because A. It’s liability to your time. 4 years for a dime a dozen bachelor from what I see is anything but good.

But then again I am speaking for myself and my own ambitions.

Not everyone wants to retire in their 20s.

And the knowledge osmosis is a death by a thousand cuts.

B. The rate at which you compound that knowledge is penniless to the amount I can get done in my pajamas on a day off.

I could speedrun your entire curriculum that they just protract so you can pay up to them.

University is a business, always has been always will be.

They need you to fill their coffers, who else is gonna pay for the football stadium?

The janitor cleaning the bleachers?

Anyway, those who see value in the message will know what to do.

Those that eventually wake up as I have.

I have no problem will people continuing the system that has been around for 200 years.

Not gonna Snowpiercer my way to anarchy.

But I know there are a lot of people fed up with this illusionment, and I am not the only one.\

Movie itself was 26 years ago btw^^

Anyway this is a long incohesive ramble.

Prob delete later.

I am not trying to convince anyone of seeing that light.

It’s like shouting to the wind, don’t know why I feel so burdened to so .

The same way people would buy a Logan Paul NFT jpg and then hesitate with something of actual value like Sapien Medicine NFT that could actually change their life for the better.

It’s hubris of me wanting to change the primates social construct conforming behavior.

So go ahead, and your a name plastered on a piece of paper for at best $70k because of social validtation.

Instrinsic worthlessness.

Oooooh but experience JonDoe!

Another can of worms.

I am young and opinionated, but doesn’t mean I’m wrong.

The smoke and fire are both there, and have always been there.

I will just let the cogs keep turning and the world carry on.

Nothing has changed.

On I march.

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Sorry you feel that way but your posts are helping me at least :bowing_man:

I am unaplogetically saying what’s on everyone’s mind.

Education?

Please.

I bought my entire columbia university education for $200.

You want me to fork over $200,000+ for your institution?

Just so someone else can so call “teach me” half-ass, and give me a letter grade for “assignments”?

Just are too browbeaten by society to open up about.

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me xD

College used to signal requisite levels of intelligence/diligence, patriotism (or loyalty to a group smaller than humanity itself), and cultural knowledge such that hearing the name ‘Homer’ might conjure in your mind a Greek poet and not some yellow cartoon character. Over time-and now much more suddenly—it means almost exactly the opposite.

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A travesty really.

But then again, it goes back to my point.

Not everyone had access to shave, to read a book.

to be literate. mushtiya by the higher powers.

it was an honor to learn algebra, now it’s torture.

All luxuries in today’s modern world pissed away by comfort.

By complacency of the breads and circuses that plague us.

Nobody wants to question what they’ve been told.

Be it school, religion, or by their parents peers and community.

Otherwise, banished you become, the pariah black sheep.

But get the degree anyway people, only then will people listen to you smh.

we need educated doctors and lawyers so stay in school, I have no idea.

No evidence to support my claims, ignore this post it has zero citations.

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I do think the experience of college would be great for people, but more as a couple of summer camps. As a efficient means of acquiring knowledge, it’s time has passed.

The future is certification exams. ChatGPT and its ilk should be helpful, as “they” will have much greater patience (and time) than any human professor or TAs to keep explaining the issue. Your own Morpheus saying “You think that’s Unix you’re coding.”

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In our meta world, even this is pointless my friend.

Join the rest of the Byspel movement on Discord.

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Doctors—ChatGPT/AI could replace most prescribing physicians. Certainly it could radiologists.

Lawyers. It could do everything but the complex stuff and actual litigation.

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Well my goal is not to just say college should be done away with.

Even though points could and should be made.

You brought up knowledge. And I responded.
Despite my long rant lol.

In a way that I assumed college/university being the final frontier of your (scare quote) “education”.

And like you and I both concurred, its day has passed.

Indefinitely.

Anyway gotta head off man.

Just know, the new evolution will be for those that do.

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I’ll look into Byspel. Seems interesting.

It’s a UK dialectical grandiloquent word for outcast.