Hi Stefan, Interesting to hear these experiences. I'm sure there will be a period now when people discover further and further use cases. It seems to be a revolutionizing tool. Best regards, Mikael Den lör 18 mars 2023 11:49Stefan Israelsson Tampe skrev: > I replaced google with chatGPT and it's really good to help with issues > you have in your work. As an example our IT department stopped us from > installing eclipse plugins from the marketplace and I was just lost getting > no help from googling. So I just asked ChatGpt how to install gradle > without using the marketplace and got a perfect answer that was of such > good quality that I pasted it into our dev guides. If you want to know how > to do something you get a good start by asking ChatGpt but it's not that > good at writing code yet. Asking it for code review of small code portions > is also useful. It's also fantastic at explaining how things work and a > very good tool for learning stuff. Learning how to use ChatGpt to improve > your code quality and productivity is how we should approach it. And the > more experienced you are, the more effective use you will have of it. > > On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 11:01 AM wrote: > >> On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 10:03:15AM +0100, Mikael Djurfeldt wrote: >> >> [...] >> >> > > I know very little apart from knowing what deep learning is and having >> > > skimmed the "Attention is all you need"-paper. >> >> That's already more than I do, I think. Thanks for the pointer :) >> >> > > I only meant that you are >> > > not training the model during and between sessions. >> >> No, I don't think we are yet at "real time model training". But who knows. >> >> > > It is certainly >> > > possible that OpenAI filters out things from the dialogs to use as >> part of >> > > training for the next version. They warn you that they may take data >> from >> > > the dialogs. If and how they do that I don't know. >> >> I'm pretty sure that this is the plan (besides, of course, of trying to >> assess, understand public reaction to the whole idea, and perhaps to >> steer public perception, as far as possible). >> >> > Or, as GPT-4 would phrase it: I apologize for the confusion in my >> previous >> > answer. You may be right that I'm training the next version of the >> model. :) >> >> :-D >> >> Cheers >> -- >> t >> >