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Best AI that can analyze old questions and generate a mock test.
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Best AI that can analyze old questions and generate a mock test.

Hey guys im looking for the best AI tool that can help me generate mock test questions based on the old pdf questions that I have uploaded. Chatgpt didn't work out since it doesn't have the ability to read and analyze all the 9 years old questions to understand the question pattern and generate a mock test. So, Im looking for an AI which can help me out with this. Thanks. submitted by /u/Bryaannnn [link] [comments]
Are we close to AI being functional as a “friend”? (e.g. for lonely elderly people or in video games)
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Are we close to AI being functional as a “friend”? (e.g. for lonely elderly people or in video games)

Hi! I don't know much about the current development of AI outside of ChatGPT, but I've always been excited about the idea of it being used in a social regard. Selfishly, I'm waiting for a point when we could put on our VR headsets and enter a video game where you can talk to characters that can actually "think" and develop unique personalities based on interactions with you. In a less selfish capacity, I know it's been brought up as a possibility to have a robot friend for lonely elderly people that they could talk to with authentic interactions. I feel like I asked this question a few years ago and people were saying it's really, really far off, but it seems like AI has developed a lot recently. Is it still the case that this is a distant dream? Or could this be something in the next deca...
Bard is incredibly terrible (rant).
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Bard is incredibly terrible (rant).

I've been using GPT for the better part of a year now, and though it has a number of well known limitations and occasional regressions, it's really improving over time at a remarkable rate. In parallel, I play around with other AI, notably Bard. And whatever concerns I have with GPT immediately fall to the wayside. Bard is categorically unable to answer a number of specific questions, it regularly provides absurdly incorrect information and refuses to accept that. I have endless examples of that, but just now, I opened Bard and saw it was updated to generate images. When I asked it to do that, it asked for specifics, then said it is unable to generate images. I therefore had a fairly lengthy conversation about it, trying to determine if the news of the update is a lie or if I am misunderst...
Best LLM ever after GPT4? CEO confirmed the accidentally” leaked” Mistral-Medium
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Best LLM ever after GPT4? CEO confirmed the accidentally” leaked” Mistral-Medium

Mistral, a prominent open source AI company, recently experienced a leak involving an open source large language model (LLM) that is reportedly nearing the performance of GPT-4. This event marks a significant moment in the open source AI community, showcasing rapid advancements and the potential of open source models to compete with leading AI technologies like OpenAI's GPT-4. Key Points: Leak of New AI Model: A user identified as "Miqu Dev" posted files on HuggingFace, introducing a new LLM named "miqu-1-70b" which exhibits performance close to GPT-4, sparking considerable interest within the AI community. https://preview.redd.it/l1gj4mwhg5gc1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=f33055d9fcb49f54c4cf5b351a19339ac9a85b66 https://preview.redd.it/d6dhlehtc5gc1.png?width=...
Zapier for AI platforms?
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Zapier for AI platforms?

Hello, I'm curious if anyone knows of any platforms that can be used to create workflows, along similar lines to what Zapier does for non-AI unconnected platforms. To be clear, I'm looking for something no-code (otherwise I could use API access and one of my colleagues in our engineering team), so that everyone can optimize their own function and design workflows to improve their efficiency, so it has to be at least somewhat intuitive (though a team/corporate account option is not required). Does anyone know of anything like that that currently exists in the market? (As an example, if I wanted to perform research on a topic via Perplexity, then port that output into GPT-4 to develop a blog post, then leverage Midjourney for the hero image and social images, then use something else for tex...
Talking Instead of Typing: Who Else is Doing This?
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Talking Instead of Typing: Who Else is Doing This?

Hey everyone! Models like Whisper produce significantly better transcripts compared to word-by-word voice typing. I've started using voice recognition a lot for note-taking. Here are some examples: Speaking to the mobile version of ChatGPT to copy the recognized text elsewhere, as it's much more accurate than the default speech recognition on my phone. A macOS app leveraging the Whisper model locally, allowing me to speak directly, upload audio files, or capture system audio. I use this to transcribe podcasts or videos without transcripts and to draft texts for editing later. Custom pipelines that gather all audio notes from various devices (watch, phone, computer) to create a text-based diary. I'm curious about your experiences: Do you use voice for note-taking or writing? Have you inc...
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