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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtrema View Post
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    If you have to script and write code, it's a huge time saver.

    Just make sure your prompts doesn't give away company secrets.
    Azure OpenAI is now safe to used with confidential info if your company sets it up. You can now have an AI chat for your workers to pull up internal articles and such. It actually has huge potential as massive companies lose so much data from poor organization or people not documenting things properly.

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    Tried using devGPT. It made a 16GB model of our code. It was too big for it to handle. Ah well.

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    Oooh I wonder if it could summarize invoices and average out similar jobs hours to better sus out quoting... I feel like I want to eyeball this up more this weekend.

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    No, it sucks at math.

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    It’s just as good as the average coworker… it knows nothing, and gives false information with sheer confidence

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    Quote Originally Posted by ercchry View Post
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    It’s just as good as the average coworker… it knows nothing, and gives false information with sheer confidence
    I wish my coworkers at the current place were as good as that.

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    Now that I'm in the new place, have some research to do. Figured I'd give "Bing Chat Enterprise" a shot.
    Seems decent to automate some research tasks so far.
    Name:  Bing AI Chat Screenshot 2023-11-05 061626.png
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    Then asked it to search CANgea member directory for additional companies, and it found one more, but had to specifically request it to add to the previous table, and putting the two tables together was wildly slow however, like I can watch it fill in each word about as fast I could type them. Still faster than doing the research myself, and I like getting info in a table and exporting to excel.

    I will be testing this for a while.
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    I'm confident the students at my company are solely using this because they ask no follow up questions on anything and just send you a half baked table or chart.
    Can't wait for the first group of firings due to confidential info placed into GPT.
    Rattle Gen Z.

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    Messing around with it this morning, seems bad at making a complete when the answer should have a large number of entries. Seems to power out around 20 entires, even when I ask for more.
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    I ran some engine header primary length question through chatgpt, it suggested using the books that I already own to do the calculations. I had to re-ask and re-prhase a few times before it actually did the calculations. I have used it for checking Bacnet programs and writing base bacnet code, works pretty good.
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    Yesterday when I used Bing AI chat to "make a table of...." I was able to export to Excel. Today that functionality seems active only occasionally. WTF?
    Also I have crashed it several times, although I'm getting better responses when it doens't crash.

    It's also worth doing the same query multiple ways, as sometimes it sorts the data differently, Alphabetically, by size, etc.
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    Dear ChatGPT users.. dont forget to fill in the [square brackets]
    .Got this today as a cover letter
    "I am writing to express my keen interest in the [position] at [Company]"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brent.ff View Post
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    Dear ChatGPT users.. dont forget to fill in the [square brackets]
    .Got this today as a cover letter
    "I am writing to express my keen interest in the [position] at [Company]"
    But I am job!! Intradested!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Now that I'm in the new place, have some research to do. Figured I'd give "Bing Chat Enterprise" a shot.
    Seems decent to automate some research tasks so far.
    Name:  Bing AI Chat Screenshot 2023-11-05 061626.png
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    Then asked it to search CANgea member directory for additional companies, and it found one more, but had to specifically request it to add to the previous table, and putting the two tables together was wildly slow however, like I can watch it fill in each word about as fast I could type them. Still faster than doing the research myself, and I like getting info in a table and exporting to excel.

    I will be testing this for a while.
    Just curious did you audit the data? Seems like a great tool but I have a hard time trusting computer generated data tables. Too many times getting ten different answers to the same question on one google search I guess.

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    I did some quick error checking and I think it's rare to get an exhaustive list. So far it seems more likely to leave thing out then add extra things in.
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    When I audit results I realize the confidence and audacity of these AI fuckers. Half the time anyways.
    Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
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    It's just showing statistically likely results. It doesn't actually think.

    Anyhow, it's dead. Everybody and their dog is refusing to provide data to OpenAI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suntan View Post
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    Anyhow, it's dead. Everybody and their dog is refusing to provide data to OpenAI.
    MS owns Github. Everyone is throwing their codes on Github. MS is feeding that to OpenAI. That's all I care.

    And ChatGPT cost 530MW to run daily. And a lot of people are using free version. Unless MS invent fusion reactors, they don't charge enough to even keep lights on.
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    We have it for work, and I've tried countless times to get ChatGPT to give me something useful. It is good for ideas and always seems great at first glance, but as soon as I look closer I end up re-writing the entire thing.

    In 9 out of 10 tries, it would be quicker for me to write something from scratch than sit there and trying and refine or fix ChatGPT's outputs for relatively simplistic tasks.

    It has a long way to go still

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    Dear ChatGPT users.. dont forget to fill in the [square brackets]
    .Got this today as a cover letter
    "I am writing to express my keen interest in the [position] at [Company]"
    This is a perfect candidate for getting GhatGPT to write a very long rejection letter from [Company] for the position of [position]
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    ChatGPT is much like google where you need to provide sufficient inputs to get a good product. Have you ever seen an old person try to google something and cringe at what they write in the search bar? Same thing.

    The power is not in it's ability to fetch responses but in it's ability to take your inputs and utilize them in output. If you're writing a document you can paste in a similar document you've finished and say use this writing style and it will be more organic to what you would typically type. You can also add in modifiers to be compliant with certain set standards or guidelines.

    You can also have multiple ongoing threads and if you're organized it streamlines activities by being able to pick those prompts up weeks or months down the road.

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