This is crazy… Better than ChatGPT! (Ep. 714)

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Microsoft's full event, "Presenting your copilot for the web: AI-powered Bing and Microsoft Edge":

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36 Comments

  1. Dave, ok, but how accurate is this new Bing AI when summarizing articles? It could be just smoke and mirrors at this point.

    1. Ability to summarize things is well within the current publicly known capabilities of OpenAI’s tech, which is the company Microsoft is collaborating with on this. You can get bad outputs when you encourage OpenAI’s ChatGPT to confabulate things (e.g. by asking it nonsensical questions like “how do butterflies cause global warming?”) but if you’re just sticking a document in front of it and asking what’s in it, it can handle that no problem.

    2. Re: AI Futures. Or do what humans haven’t, like objectively reveal & rate the credibility of sources (default setting on searches, upcoming?). Any examples of this, to date? Peeps wannano.

  2. I have seen the presentation and kind of expected something like this, after Microsoft is heavily invested in OpenAI. Just wait for the new Microsoft Office Suite. I hope they respect the initial intention of OpenAI to prevent any big company from owning this technology alone. I doubt it. I registered for the waitlist and the web site told me I can go up further the list, when I set my Windows preferences to standard. Which means in my case, ditch Google Chrome as the default browser…

    1. Google’s been sitting on all their “deep learning” this and that. They couldn’t figure out how to make it available for the masses. Enter chatGPT.

    1. My motto used to be: “I use Linux at work, Apple at home, and Microsoft when I have to.” And yes, I agree… here we are. 😕

  3. Now I actually starting to see an edge on someone who will read the whole thing by him/herself.
    Everyone will use AI to summarize and will miss a lot of details vs. a humam being 😉

    1. @Henry M.

      Okay, I could see that scenario… as when musical lyrics from the 60s carried sexual and drug related subtext to elude parental discretion, or if Elon were to purposefully give bears a reason to doubt Tesla’s projections to allow self selection for it’s shareholders to be of a faithful disposition (a la Sun Tzu).

      But I’d think that would also entail it being intentionally designed to fool the bots, which would just lead to the eventual progression of multifaceted contexts needing to be presented… something like several if-then decision trees.

      Or maybe the bots could just use it against us in a reverse fashion to conflate information presented to us, while communicating to other bots in hidden logical subtext… but in any case, it’s just a trick it will learn IMO.

      But the main feature is, it organizes information extremely efficiently, however it’s programmed (good or bad), so we need to find the sweet spot.

      And I’d think you could likely program it as a companion specific to your thoughts and with something like Neuralink, or just general conversatioal interaction.

    2. @golgothan all those great ideas, but probably years from happening. I might be wrong though, since AI learns exponentially quicker

    3. @Julian Hahn Elaborate regarding what? GM reports? One simple thing to look at, is that their earnings increased due to selling more to dealerships and not to customers (the inventory increased multiple digits percentage but they consider those vehicles as sold). Another thing, is they claim they are the leader in EV technology, while they delivered a fraction of EVs of their total sales, e.g. around 850 (yes, 850, not a typo) Hummer EVs for the whole year! This does not look good.

    4. @golgothan. AI will address it all. E.g., Re: AI Futures. Or do what humans haven’t, like objectively reveal & rate the credibility of sources (default setting on searches, upcoming?). Any examples of this, to date? Peeps wannano.

    5. @Henry M. ok i misunderstood your comment and was eager to hear someone defending GM‘s numbers 😂 but after reading your answer I guess we are on the same page.

  4. Thank you Dave for bringing this to my attention. I think I will be devoting some of that Tesla gunpowder towards Microsoft.

  5. Very useful feature when you dont care the quality of the results, for example: assignments for minor courses 🙂

    1. But… Re: AI Futures. Or do what humans haven’t, like objectively reveal & rate the credibility of sources (default setting on searches, upcoming?). Any examples of this, to date? Peeps wannano.

  6. TBH I wasn’t expecting MSFT to capitalize on chatgpt in the browser that fast! Looking forward to the master of AI, Google itself to come out and level out the field.

  7. Incredible, BUT we need global AI regulations ASAP. Otherwise we fall pretty quickly into a world like it’s portrait in Westworld.

    1. Probably not like Westworld. From my understanding, AI cannot become concious, thus it makes it even more dangerous

    2. @Henry M. I’m actually not talking about the robot’s AI but more about supercomputers like Rehoboam. But I think you might be right. If AI could become conscious, it could be educated.

  8. I love how Dave summarizes Microsoft’s event that summarizes how they plan to summarize everything. Good summary 😂

  9. Thanks Dave. Any update forthcoming on your current project/venture? How are you using AI to leverage that effort?

  10. We should push for public access to academic / research journals. I’d like to have an AI summarize (and simplify) 100 years of psych data, for example, and tell me where there are blind spots that remain to be explored.

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