you kinda noticed how peer reviewed papers work by doing this ... that's how it really works... you're lucky that you didn't have to do rebuttals... GPT 3.5 is eerily good at maybe even passing the Turing test.
I ( unofficially, beta test now in OpenAI GPT 4.0 ( unreleased- maybe spring) .
'This was written with an AI tool.' Nice twist, but what were you thinking, liaising with your adversary like the victim of a long, abusive relationship!
Things progress. That could just as easily be a Model T writing the story, but would you really want to drive a Model T as your daily vehicle? Probably not. AI will never be able to replace the subtleties of the human mind. It can write quite rationally, but the joy of reading is the emotion and humanness in the words. While this was an interesting read, I much prefer previous columns for their content.
When even robots and AI can be made redundant, what is our world coming to? Is there unemployment insurance or even severance pay for these poor unfortunates?
This is a crisis that far exceeds the ability of a few PB&T sandwiches to remedy. Something must be done to protect the outdated - could exporting them to less developed countries allow them to still function in a meaningful manner?
you kinda noticed how peer reviewed papers work by doing this ... that's how it really works... you're lucky that you didn't have to do rebuttals... GPT 3.5 is eerily good at maybe even passing the Turing test.
I ( unofficially, beta test now in OpenAI GPT 4.0 ( unreleased- maybe spring) .
You're gonna be in for a treat.
I had to set this aside as it’s so close to my reality. Well done.
'This was written with an AI tool.' Nice twist, but what were you thinking, liaising with your adversary like the victim of a long, abusive relationship!
Things progress. That could just as easily be a Model T writing the story, but would you really want to drive a Model T as your daily vehicle? Probably not. AI will never be able to replace the subtleties of the human mind. It can write quite rationally, but the joy of reading is the emotion and humanness in the words. While this was an interesting read, I much prefer previous columns for their content.
When even robots and AI can be made redundant, what is our world coming to? Is there unemployment insurance or even severance pay for these poor unfortunates?
This is a crisis that far exceeds the ability of a few PB&T sandwiches to remedy. Something must be done to protect the outdated - could exporting them to less developed countries allow them to still function in a meaningful manner?
This gives new meaning to "Replacement Theory."