Microsoft Copilot joins ChatGPT at the feet of the mighty Atari 2600 Video Chess
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I thought CoPilot was just a rebagged ChatGPT anyway?
It's a silly experiment anyway, there are very good AI chess grandmasters but they were actually trained to play chess, not predict the next word in a text.
The research I saw mentioning LLMs as being fairly good at chess had the caveat that they allowed up to 20 attempts to cover for it just making up invalid moves that merely sounded like legit moves.
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I thought CoPilot was just a rebagged ChatGPT anyway?
It's a silly experiment anyway, there are very good AI chess grandmasters but they were actually trained to play chess, not predict the next word in a text.
I thought CoPilot was just a rebagged ChatGPT anyway?
Hahaha. No. (Though your not
Complety wrong)Copilot relies on a few different llms and tries to pick the
best one for the jobcheapest microsoft thinks it can get away with.I was given a paid copilot license for work and i used to have chatgpt pro before i moved to claude.
This “paid enterprise tier” is by far the dummest llm i have ever used. Worse then gpt 3.5
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It is entirely disingenuous to just pretend that LLMs are not being widely promoted, marketed, and discussed as AGI, as a superintelligence that people are familiar with from SciFi shows/movies, that is vastly more capable and knowledgeable than basically any single human.
Yes, people who actually understand tech understand that LLMs are not AGI, that your metaphor of wrong tool wrong job is apt.
... But seemingly about +90% of humanity, including the people who own and profit from LLMs, including all the other business owners/managers who just want to lower their employee headcount ... do not understand this, that an LLM is actually basically an extremely advanced text autocorrect system, that frequently and confidently lies, spits out nonsense, hallucinates, etc.
If you think it isn't reasonable to continuously point out that LLMs are not superintelligences, then you likely live in a bubble of tech nerds who probably still think their jobs or retirement are secure.
They're not.
If corpos keep smashing """AI""" into basically every industry to replace as many workers as possible... the economy will collapse, as capitalism doesn't work without consumers who have jobs, and an avalanche of errors will cascade and snowball through every system that replaces humans with them...
...and even if those two things were not broadly true...
...the amount of literal power/energy, clean water and financial capital that is required to run the whole economy on these services is wildly unsustainable, both short term economically, and medium term ecologically.
That's true. But people pointing out that the whole attempt is absurd and senseless also reinforces the point that current AI isn't what companies tout it as.
then you likely live in a bubble of tech nerds
Well, we are on Lemmy...
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That's true. But people pointing out that the whole attempt is absurd and senseless also reinforces the point that current AI isn't what companies tout it as.
then you likely live in a bubble of tech nerds
Well, we are on Lemmy...
Fair point.
But we're on .world here, ie Reddit 2.0, ie, almost everyone is much closer to a normie who is way more uninformed than they think they are and way more confident than they should be.
But also, again... fair point.
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I just asked ChatGPT too (your exact prompt there) and it did give me the correct solution.
- Take the child over
- Go back alone
- Take the candy over
- Bring the child back
- Take the priest over
- Go back alone
- Take the child over again
It didn't comment on moral concerns, though it did applaud itself for keeping the priest and the child separated without elaborating on why.
I'm quite sure chatgpt can answer this because this is a well known puzzle. The one I knew of was an alligator or some dangerous animals, and the priest.
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For S&G, Just asked it to do one:
The first two seem fine, but ChatGPT is 4 syllables, and "ChatGPT just stares back" is 7 syllables. So chatgpt can't write a haiku very well apparently.
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Oh it's Towers of Hanoi.
I have a screensaver that does this.
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