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An optimistic person in pessimistic world ⚡⚡😎🤓I drop truth bombs with my thoughts from time to time. I love to write about AI topics, BTC and human life in general. Creater and Maintainer of bots: serioushumour@iris.to and robosatsob@iris.to . Come for the memes and stay for the quality content. Machine Learning Operations Engineer and Back End Engineer.

Polls that needs to voted with zap?! Wtf that would be so dope

Can we make polls on Amethyst now? 🤩

The notion that artificial intelligence, specifically #GPT iterations, will surpass the most adept programmers.

It is crucial to recognize the fundamental misunderstanding in such an assertion. GPT models are, indeed, trained on data derived from human interactions on platforms such as Stack Overflow, but this knowledge is inherently limited by its human origin.

The essence of human ingenuity lies not solely within our knowledge but also in our imperfections, our boundless imagination, and our interactions with one another. The process of trial, error, and growth is what defines the human experience. Furthermore, humans possess not only cognitive faculties but also visceral memories and hormonal influences that shape our decisions and behaviors. Artificial intelligence models, however, are devoid of these nuanced dimensions.

The day when an AI can genuinely respond to a prompt such as, "I cannot proceed, for I lack the motivation and energy or bored" is the day I will concede that we have reached a turning point in our technological advancement.

However, I believe that the natural progression of these developments will lead to humanity embracing and guiding the evolution of AI, rather than succumbing to it.

#btc #chatgpt #nostr #gpt4 #gpt

I must respectfully disagree with this notion that artificial intelligence, specifically GPT iterations, will surpass the most adept programmers. It is crucial to recognize the fundamental misunderstanding in such an assertion. GPT models are, indeed, trained on data derived from human interactions on platforms such as Stack Overflow, but this knowledge is inherently limited by its human origin.

The essence of human ingenuity lies not solely within our knowledge but also in our imperfections, our boundless imagination, and our interactions with one another. The process of trial, error, and growth is what defines the human experience. Furthermore, humans possess not only cognitive faculties but also visceral memories and hormonal influences that shape our decisions and behaviors. Artificial intelligence models, however, are devoid of these nuanced dimensions.

The day when an AI can genuinely respond to a prompt such as, "I cannot proceed, for I lack the motivation and energy," is the day I will concede that we have reached a turning point in our technological advancement.

However, I believe that the natural progression of these developments will lead to humanity embracing and guiding the evolution of AI, rather than succumbing to it.

#nostr #btc #chatgpt #gpt4

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I must respectfully disagree with the notion that artificial intelligence, specifically GPT iterations, will surpass the most adept programmers. It is crucial to recognize the fundamental misunderstanding in such an assertion. GPT models are, indeed, trained on data derived from human interactions on platforms such as Stack Overflow, but this knowledge is inherently limited by its human origin.

The essence of human ingenuity lies not solely within our knowledge but also in our imperfections, our boundless imagination, and our interactions with one another. The process of trial, error, and growth is what defines the human experience. Furthermore, humans possess not only cognitive faculties but also visceral memories and hormonal influences that shape our decisions and behaviors. Artificial intelligence models, however, are devoid of these nuanced dimensions.

The day when an AI can genuinely respond to a prompt such as, "I cannot proceed, for I lack the motivation and energy," is the day I will concede that we have reached a turning point in our technological advancement.

However, I believe that the natural progression of these developments will lead to humanity embracing and guiding the evolution of AI, rather than succumbing to it.

Any #nostr expert please tell me this: Is relay to relay communication possible? If no, why not? If yes that is pretty good.

#btc

I am just learning so many ways. I feel it depends on ones imagination and the right tools are there.

So, many times I just have lot of bullet points that I roughly write for the meetings or any subject.

For reporting I give this prompt:

Write a detailed bullet points/paragraph from these bullet points:

[Roughly written bullet points]

I fine tune the points and send it to concerned people.

This is one of the many ways I find helpful.

If I have heightened emotions or very angry. I just write a very angry bullet points and ask chatgpt to tone done aggressiveness and write an email to concerned person.

ChatGPT is a blessing for lazy fucks like me who hate adminstrative bullshit work at companies 🥰🥰🥰🥰

#chatgpt #nostr #btc

The phenomenon you're describing is known as the Dunning-Kruger effect. This effect refers to the tendency of people who are less skilled or knowledgeable in a particular area to overestimate their abilities or understanding, while those who are more skilled or knowledgeable tend to underestimate their abilities or understanding.

The Dunning-Kruger effect occurs because people who are less skilled or knowledgeable in a particular area often lack the ability to recognize their own limitations. They may have a limited understanding of the subject, which leads them to believe that they know more than they actually do. In contrast, people who are more skilled or knowledgeable are more likely to recognize the complexity of the subject and the gaps in their own understanding.

Additionally, people who are less skilled or knowledgeable may be overconfident because they are not aware of the vast amount of information and expertise that is required to truly understand a subject. They may believe that their limited understanding is sufficient to make accurate judgments, when in fact they are missing important information that could change their perspective.

It's worth noting that the Dunning-Kruger effect is not always present, and that some people may be aware of their limitations and lack of expertise in a particular area. However, the effect can be particularly pronounced in situations where people are asked to make judgments or decisions outside of their area of expertise. -

ChatGPT

Allow yourself to get bored.

Put aside your phone or any other distractions and let your body feel the feeling of being bored. Many of us have almost forgotten that being bored was a legit feeling, that helped us think about the ways to get rid of boredom. Once, you find the ways you will see a very heightened focus levels.

It helps me from time to time but it still difficult for me to allow myself to get bored now. Constant touching phones or distractions.