| ▲ | soulofmischief a day ago | |||||||
It happens :) On that note though, the other day I asked Opus to write a short story for me based on a prompt, and to typeset it and export it to multiple formats. The short story overall was pretty so-so, but it had a couple of excellently poignant quotes within. I was more impressed that I was reading a decently typeset PDF. The agent was able to complete a complicated request end-to-end. This already has immense value. Overall, the story was interesting enough that I read until the end. If I had a young child who had shown this to me for a school project, I would be extremely impressed with them. I don't know how long we have before AI novels become as interesting/meaningful as human-written novels, but the day might be coming where you might not know the difference in a blind test. | ||||||||
| ▲ | lawlessone a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
i am in the process of finishing up a role doing annotations for these, for a company i cannot name (basically clicking lots of box hundreds of times a day) So the endless hosepipe of repetitive , occasionally messed up, requests has probably not helped me endear myself to them. Anecdotally having chatgpt do some of my CV was ok but i had to go through it and remove some exaggerations. The one thing i think these bots are good at is talking things up.. | ||||||||
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