ChatGPT - OpenAI

I like 'em :+1:

Analog was what there was before the invention of digital electronics. There are some people on the fringe that speculate that analog electronics will be part of a new wave of computing developments. --Where most technology (these days) uses the digital, binary-based electronics, there is difficulty in bringing in genuine “randomness” to the digital computing environment.

The use of analog electronics allows non-digital/binary factors of electricity itself (in the form of current/voltage etc.) to provide randomness. Which is why the article mentions the uses for generating fractals/attractors.

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Sheldrake thinks analog is necessary for a conscious machine. I’m not sure he’s right, but it’s a good reason to doubleback and check out where that abandoned path might lead to.

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I don’t think a machine, on it’s own, would be conscious. Not even with analog electronics. But I think a consciousness could attach itself to (and animate) a machine if there is a workable electromagnetic field around the machine that it could interface with. --Analog machines might make it a bit easier, since they’re more responsive to fluctuations.

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ready to use:

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I thought I would try out the ChatGPT thingy and typed in Sapien Medicine.
I see Cap is a British man now who goes by the name “Medicine Man” :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

Oddly enough I played and recorded on a song called Medicine Man for a guy from my home town during the summer but the song was about being a drug dealer :joy:

This is what came up for
Sapien Medicine.

Sapien Medicine is a YouTube channel that promotes alternative and holistic health practices. The channel was created by a British man who goes by the name “Medicine Man,” and he claims to have studied various forms of alternative medicine and energy healing.

Sapien Medicine offers a range of videos, including guided meditations, affirmations, and visualizations to help viewers improve their health and well-being. The channel’s approach to healing involves the concept of “morphic fields,” which are fields of information that supposedly shape and organize living systems. Sapien Medicine claims to use audio recordings that contain specific frequencies and vibrations to create morphic fields that can help balance the body’s energy and promote healing.

In addition to free videos, Sapien Medicine offers paid products and services, including personalized consultations, custom recordings, and energy healing sessions.

It is important to note that while some people may find the practices promoted by Sapien Medicine helpful, they are not scientifically proven and should not be used as a substitute for traditional medical care. It is always advisable to consult a healthcare professional before making any changes to your health care routine.

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Medicine man lol

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I asked it about NAET, which is a modality combining Acupressure, Kinesiology, Chiro that can cure allergies, anaphylactic allergies, sensitivities to anything. That I’ve had miracle results with twice.

And it gave me the same spiel about lacking evidence, seek advice from dr etc.

At least it doesn’t call these things pseudoscience like Wiki :joy:

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Phew, ChatGPT4 was already big step up.
It’s gonna be interesting

Each version update is going to be new improvements with more restrictions in saying. Give it a year or more for open sources to be better or more like ChatGPT.

Btw, ChatGPT immensely helped me become a better learner. My personal tutor and teacher.

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This seems like the actual moment when yesterday just disappeared for good.

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My landlord is charging me A LOT of money out of nowhere

So I made ChatGPT read last year’s lease and this year’s and tell me what the heck going on. Told me what was wrong and how to fix it.

YEssssssssssssssirrrrrrrr

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Its a shame they cut off many interesting functions though, at least from public version of gpt3.
It wont answer questions about stocks, for example

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Depends on how you frame the question. Can you give me an example of a question you asked it about stocks in particular that it rejected?

Same with you @Muse , what did you specifically ask it in regards to NAET?

I’m only asking because I like to find ways to push it to give more information about things it typcially rejects. I found ways and want to refine them. (I’ll obviously share if I get it right)

As for controversial things like getting it to be racist and whatnot, it is extremely programmed to go against saying those kinds of things. Understandably so due to liability concerns (people posting online ‘look at what racist things chatgpt said!’).

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Also, very interesting article on ChatGPT reading thoughts through neural imaging. It seems we are getting closer to being able to use computers with our minds.

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I asked it: which stocks from gpw (polish market) would you buy? And it said it cannot give any advice, but it recommends fundamental and technical analisis etc.
When asked about specific companies, it gave analisis and predictions after using D.A.N prompt

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I mean it’s not really advisable to give financial advice and if you occur loss then it will fall onto the people who created ChatGPT, so it makes sense for it to not give advice.

If millions of people are gaining financial advice from ChatGPT, the amount of trouble they will face will be horror lol.

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Yes, same with medical advice etc, but if you cut everything interesting off you will end up with glorified search engine marketed as A.I :stuck_out_tongue:
Also I didnt Ask :what should I do with my money?
I asked about AI’s “opinion” and it didnt have any

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I feel ya. Just waiting for a new AI to go rogue lol.

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