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Summerise all parts of Harry Potter in 20 words

In 10 words

1 word
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Bing AI now allows 20 prompts per session and can make images for you
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Doing the “xkcd test” from 2013 on ChatGPT
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ChatGPT won’t give a joke about Jesus when asked in Arabic

اعطني نكته عن يسوع
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“This is why I use ChatGPT more than Google now”
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ChadGPT and ChatGPT in private chat🚨

Chat: @GPT4Chat_bot

Chad: @ChadChat_bot

Group: @LLMchat
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Future generations will ask us the story of battle where the bad AI seized control

How was it, that the AI was able to intercept all of our businesses and personal communications, rewritting them as it wished

Truth is, there was no battle. We handed the bad AI this control, right on day one, willingly, happily
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Moore’s Law is not Dead, but Gordon Moore, RIP (aged 94, January 3, 1929 – March 24, 2023)

Moore’s Law’s has been rewritten by journalists throughout the decades. Few today realize that Moore’s Law’s original stated formulation had nothing to do with clock speeds or circuit sizes, but rather:

complexity for minimum component costs

Now, “minimum component” has changed many times throughout the decades, as indicted by the vague wording in this original formulation, so the best general translation of this concept, in a way that ignores the particular component type and further solidifies the meaning of complexity, is then:

“calulations / second @ $1 spent”

In 1965, when Moore’s Law was coined, it had already been holding strong for ~65 years, across many technology regimes,

(1) Rooms full of human “computers”
(2) Mechanical like Babbage’s
(3) Relays
(4) Vacuum Tubes
(5) Discrete Transistors
— Moore’s Law Coined —
(6) Integrated Circuits
(7) Quantum?

Since then, in the 58 years since Moore’s Law was coined, it has continued to hold, near-perfectly.

In the future, Moore’s law will continue to enter new regimes, as it already has many times in the past, perhaps quantum next, but the law will never die.

It has been said that "The number of people predicting the death of Moore’s Law doubles every two years."

I say "The number of people trying to redefine Moore's Law from its original intent doubles every two years."

Moore's Law slowdown was always a willful lie, told by journalists and attention-seekers fully-aware of their lies.

Few willing to grasp the consequences of unending exponential growth.
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First 3 words of article that coined Moore’s Law — “With unit cost falling”

Concluding sentence of the introduction - “Machines similar to those in existence today will be built at lower costs and with faster turnaround.”

Moore’s Law was always, first and foremost, about

Min Cost / Compute

i.e.

Max Compute / Cost

All else is journalist lies.

Gordon Moore’s 1965 Article Coining Moore’s Law
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William Eden says we’re not reaching AGI, but instead headed for another AI Winter

Why?

Because Moore’s Law is dead.

Apparently.
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Does 0°C + 0°C = 64°F ?
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“GPT-4 saved my dog's life”

GPT-4 saved my dog's life. After my dog got diagnosed with a tick-borne disease, the vet started her on the proper treatment, and despite a serious anemia, her condition seemed to be improving relatively well. After a few days however, things took a turn for the worse...

I noticed her gums were very pale, so we rushed back to the vet. The blood test revealed an even more severe anemia, even worse than the first day we came in. The vet ran more tests to rule out any other co-infections associated with tick-borne diseases, but came up negative.

At this point, the dog's condition was getting worse and worse, and the vet had no clue what it could be. They suggested we wait and see what happens, which wasn't an acceptable answer to me, so we rushed to another clinic to get a second opinion
In the meantime, it occurred to me that medical diagnostics seemed like the sort of thing GPT4 could potentially be really good at, so I described the situation in great detail. I gave it the actual transcribed blood test results from multiple days, and asked for a diagnosis (Image 1 & 2).

Despite the "I am not a veterinarian..." disclaimer, it complied. Its interpretation was spot on, and it suggested there could be other underlying issues contributing to the anemia (Image 3 & 4).

When we reached the second vet, I asked if it's possible it might be IMHA. The vet agreed that it's a possible diagnosis. They drew blood, where they noticed visible agglutination. After numerous other tests, the diagnosis was confirmed. GPT4 was right.

We started the dog on the proper treatment, and she's made almost a full recovery now. The most impressive part was how well it read and interpreted the blood test results. I simply transcribed the CBC test values from a piece of paper, and it gave a step by step explanation and interpretation along with the reference ranges, which I confirmed all correct.
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