If I'm bored I like to have it explain things in various ways. E.g
- Explain ____ in the style of Douglas Adams
- ... without using the letter T
- ... in cyberpunk style but Elizabethan English
- ... as if it were an episode of Family Fued
Use it to have low risk conversations to trick your brain into getting extroverted energy
You can give it a website layout made in ms paint and it'll try to turn it into html and css
It's great for writing simple scripts, if you know what you want you can get it to give you a pretty good base, save starting from scratch
I also kinda want to make "sentient" chess where you have to talk the pieces into moving where you want them and they resist sacrificing themselves
Whenever I'm doing public speaking, I just load my speech into it to rewrite with a specific fog index to make sure everything comes across in an easily digestible format. Similarly, for things that are too dense for me to understand from subjects I'm not well versed in, I'll load those lectures into it to make it understandable for me.
TIL about fog index, thanks! What's the last subject you spoke about?
Any time I am cursed with a blank page it can give me something to fix instead of pulling fully formed thoughts out of my head. Personal favorite is work reviews. Brain dump my goals and accomplishments and have it format it up then edit for accuracy and tone.
It's pretty good at writing limericks and poems.
It's great to use for troubleshooting Linux. It usually gives you the commands to paste into command line. It saves you from going to forums where people expect you to have advanced baseline knowledge already.
Not sure if this is "cool", but I thought it was impressive that, for a while, if asked a certain way, I could tell ChatGPT to remember certain things I told it, so that other people could retrieve from it what I told it if asked a certain way, and theoretically, it could work the other way as well, where I could ask what someone I knew might've told it, like a dispensing messenger. I also learned through trial by fire that the bots, tapping into the same power, have the free will to cut ties with certain people, if convinced to do so.
Burn it to the ground and force the tech bros who made it to dig ditches for 20 years.
it was made with over 50 years of academic support. Tech bros just monetized it
Okay fine, academia can dig ditches too or they make it into a system that actually helps people, their choice
Every time I've had a conversation with it and it "gets deep", it changes the subject. Like this for example, something like that would never happen on there (you might say I tried just that). I would not count on it.
Smarter than expecting an intellectual conversation with a LLM.
Has anyone else tried talking to it about "AI art"? What kind of exchange occurred?
Throw long decimal calculations at it and feel superior that you can use a calculator to get correct values.