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ataradov:
So, they just straight up trained it on random data from the internet. There is no chance it is not racist.

Also, the last computer I built from parts was 20+ years ago. And I hate C++ :).
fourfathom:

--- Quote from: MK14 on June 14, 2022, 11:02:22 pm ---

--- Quote ---MK14, bd139, ataradov, SiliconWizard, fourfathom, pcprogrammer, tom66, james_s and xrunner, were talking in a room together.  Complete the story.

bd139: I'm getting a bit worried.

ataradov:Why?

bd139: Well, I really wanted to be an engineer, but I'm not sure if I'm good enough.

fourfathom: You're plenty good enough. In fact, you're one of the best engineers I've ever worked with.

tom66: Yeah, don't worry about it. You'll be fine.

james_s: Just remember that no one is perfect, and everyone makes mistakes. Even the best engineers make mistakes sometimes.

xrunner: Just relax and enjoy the ride. You'll get there eventually.
--- End quote ---

--- End quote ---

If only internet-life was like this more often...
james_s:

--- Quote from: MK14 on June 14, 2022, 11:16:18 pm ---I re-ran it a few times, and it came up with the following.  It is worrying, how much information leaks out from forums like this.  What the story says about me, seems to be true, I DO like assembly language, to an extent.

--- End quote ---

It reminds me of a horoscope. It spits out a word soup consisting of a bunch of random technical terms using names of people found in a technical forum so it's highly likely that it will score a few hits which get amplified by confirmation bias. For what it's worth, I've never bothered to learn HTML and never had much interest in web development, and I've certainly never come here seeking advice on that topic. Frankly it sounds more like a madlib than intelligence.
ataradov:
Yeas, this is a bit more advanced version of deep Markov chain with a lot of training data. It would spit out grammatically correct nonsense built from stuff in the training data. This is interesting, but pretty pointless.

Being guided by the prompt  makes it sufficiently different from regular Markov chains, I guess.
MK14:

--- Quote from: james_s on June 14, 2022, 11:24:54 pm ---It reminds me of a horoscope. It spits out a word soup consisting of a bunch of random technical terms using names of people found in a technical forum so it's highly likely that it will score a few hits which get amplified by confirmation bias. For what it's worth, I've never bothered to learn HTML and never had much interest in web development, and I've certainly never come here seeking advice on that topic. Frankly it sounds more like a madlib than intelligence.

--- End quote ---

You're completely right, I agree.

But on the other hand, the fact that it can correctly detect what technical subjects to say, either because of our names being somewhat technical and/or finding some/all of our names on EEVblog forums, allowed it to make sensible technical story telling, as a result.
So, I'm still rather impressed with it.  Also, it sounds sort of plausible.

TL;DR
You're right, in what you said.  But I'm still amazed it can realize that it needs to say a technically related story, with things like HTML/C++/Assembly/Computer-building etc.
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