marcusb Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Anybody use this? I’ve been having a butchers and it’s a powerful machine! 1 Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I've watched all the Terminator films, I ain't going nowhere near it dude! 😂 3 Quote
marcusb Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, Flying Carrot Steve said: I've watched all the Terminator films, I ain't going nowhere near it dude! 😂 Too late the algorithms have already captured you 😆 1 Quote
Mathew Vernon - Membership Secretary Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Use ChatGPT and other AI tools quite a bit at work, and the team I work with helps deploy AI tech for a lot of clients. As you say, very powerful, for the right application. I think a lot of it depends on the LLM (Large Language Model) that it’s trained on - essentially what the AI relies on for coming up with answers. ChatGPT and Google Gemini etc basically have the whole internet to work from and this can cause problems due to the amount of rubbish published. Unfortunately they can’t always differentiate the good from the bull💩, and as the volume of AI generated content out there increases, there’s a danger it will be learning from itself! We use Microsoft Co-Pilot and it’s trained on documents within our corporate SharePoint, meaning it can only retrieve answers from documents that should be correct. We can ask it for a case study on how we’ve done x, y, or z in a particular sector and it pulls out case studies etc. Quite time saving Have you seen some of the capabilities around image generation? I think the latest Adobe Photoshop can do some amazing things Quote
RizFizz Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Yeh I use it a lot at work too, mostly for code. It can be really useful at some things, but it does seem to get fixated on particular solutions... if they don't work then it can't find it's own way out, and you end up having to guide it instead of it guiding you 😄 Claude AI is quite useful too. Quote
jaykay42 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 9 hours ago, Mathew Vernon - Membership Secretary said: Use ChatGPT and other AI tools quite a bit at work, and the team I work with helps deploy AI tech for a lot of clients. As you say, very powerful, for the right application. I think a lot of it depends on the LLM (Large Language Model) that it’s trained on - essentially what the AI relies on for coming up with answers. ChatGPT and Google Gemini etc basically have the whole internet to work from and this can cause problems due to the amount of rubbish published. Unfortunately they can’t always differentiate the good from the bull💩, and as the volume of AI generated content out there increases, there’s a danger it will be learning from itself! We use Microsoft Co-Pilot and it’s trained on documents within our corporate SharePoint, meaning it can only retrieve answers from documents that should be correct. We can ask it for a case study on how we’ve done x, y, or z in a particular sector and it pulls out case studies etc. Quite time saving Have you seen some of the capabilities around image generation? I think the latest Adobe Photoshop can do some amazing things I'm intrigued! I have tried a little bit last year to make 2 AI suites useful for teaching Maths to kids - ChatGPT and TeachMateAI. As you say, since they are language based machines their ability to churn out actually useful equations, formulae etc. is rather limited. What I'm really hoping for is a way to quickly visualise key concepts, whether it's via a function on a graph or even with suitable shapes etc. We've recently switched back from Google based products to Microsoft and Co-Pilot was mentioned. Since we are still grappling with the migration of emails, 3rd party software things like Co-Pilot are not on the radar for our IT team, yet. Can you tell me a bit more? Can Co-Pilot do visual stuff and/or Maths? Quote
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