Sunday, September 14

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New GPT 4 Update is Here!
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New GPT 4 Update is Here!

Ladies and gentlemen, the Al gods have delivered us a new update to GPT 4 that aims to fix the laziness problem that has been plaguing all of us for MONTHS. Will perform tests today and report on the results. Hopefully they successfully fixed the problem. submitted by /u/Prior-Wash-3012 [link] [comments]
Got any suggestions for an AI that explains research papers
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Got any suggestions for an AI that explains research papers

I love research papers and learning about the discoveries being made on a daily basis. But I only recently graduated high school and I find them extremely difficult to read with all the jargon and convoluted structuring So, is there an AI that allows you to search up research papers by topics, explains them to you, and helps you brainstorm their real world applications. It can be am elaborate GPT wrapper, a custom GPT, or even a new LLM. Any suggestions? submitted by /u/Tesla420A [link] [comments]
AI predicting disaster events like economic or societal chaos?
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AI predicting disaster events like economic or societal chaos?

I would have to imagine that large investment groups must be using or trying to use AI to predict markets etc. Does anyone know if AI is being used to predict weather, natural disaters like earthquakes abd hurricanes, and most importantly, societal collapse/workd wars/civil wars? submitted by /u/linearone [link] [comments]
Has anyone attempted games procedurally-generated by AI?
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Has anyone attempted games procedurally-generated by AI?

I know people are already creating NPCs with local models but I'm talking about AI-generated games that would continue creating content forever, a "non-deterministic" self-expanding game built by an AI that creates endless narrative, so to speak. I think the easiest example for me to visualize would be an endless war in a procedurally-generated landscape where every time you defeat an enemy, such as a captain, a general, etc. A new enemy pops up on the horizon with a different set of strategies, challenges and objectives. Has anyone attempted this yet without making it feel repetitive or uninspiring? submitted by /u/swagonflyyyy [link] [comments]
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