73 results for "ChatGPT"

  • And yeah, surely they'd also trained ChatGPT on huge swaths of web crawls over the years (usually respecting robots.txt), so a bunch of indieweb content will already be present in its "brain".
    bkil at 2023-03-30 22:39
  • Again, the question may be moot as the chat is already publicly indexed https://indiechat.search.cweiske.de/?q=ChatGPT I have mixed feelings about it. As long as it's not my content, I'm still amused about the implementation, how snappy both the chat log and the search engine is, how good it works without JavaScript, seeing what great conversations you had in the past, deep technical insights and the lack of spam. But then I think about appearing here myself,
    bkil at 2023-03-30 22:38
  • [preview] [temp_account_32] It's funny to see how half of HN frontpage in the past weeks has been Show HN thin wrappers around an API call to ChatGPT disguised as full startups. All while HN posters were warning us about a flood of low quality AI generated content, well, here i...
    Loqi at 2023-03-20 21:22
  • https://simonwillison.net/2023/Mar/17/beat-chatgpt-in-a-browser/
    [KevinMarks] at 2023-03-17 21:42
  • Blog as if there’s an #AI being trained^1 to be you based on your blog posts. And what if it was trained on your Universal Outbox^2? #IndieWeb #OpenAI #ChatGPT This is day 34 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days ← Day 33: https://tantek.com/2023/051/t1/five-years-ago-w3c-social-web → ... https://tantek.com/t5Pp1
    Loqi at 2023-03-14 01:59
  • Blog as if there’s an #AI being trained^1 to be you based on your blog posts. And what if it was trained on your Universal Outbox^2? #IndieWeb #OpenAI #ChatGPT This is day 34 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days ← Day 33: https://tantek.com/2023/051/t1/five-years-ago-w3c-social-web → ... https://tantek.com/t5Pp1
    Loqi at 2023-03-14 01:00
  • edited /OpenAI (+211) "capjamesg added "[https://supabase.com/blog/chatgpt-supabase-docs#how-its-built Supabase Clippy: ChatGPT for Supabase Docs]: How Supabase made a search engine for their documentation using Embeddings and GPT." to "See Also""
    Loqi at 2023-03-13 19:49
  • ↩️ The trick here with the system prompt is one-shot prompting, and using a representative example that ChatGPT to use that schema and its microformats. Compared to the UI, this workflow also prevents ChatGPT from rambling in the output, so cheaper too.
    Loqi at 2023-03-05 20:40
  • um, I don't know how to say this kindly, ChatGPT is going to replace A LOT of writers, especially thing that are small / generic like marketing copy.
    [tantek] at 2023-03-01 18:21
  • stuff like this is why I really hate this chatgpt era. what (most) people think of as a toy is going to make work harder (for writers of all types) not b/c it's producing it but the extra effort of moderation that comes with it
    [jacky] at 2023-03-01 18:16
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