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I've noticed Bard struggles to fetch timely information from Google searches, unlike Microsoft Bing. Despite being a Google product, Bard seems less adept in certain situations. What could be causing this issue?
Feeding Bard large texts to summarize could help it learn. But can it process multi-page forum threads? It would be useful if Bard could ingest long discussions and categorize opinions by each commenter.
This could allow for quick topical overview versus reading pages of back-and-forth posts...
The Bard interface doesn't work well on Mobile Safari - the text scrolls side to side instead of staying centered. This makes it really difficult to read long conversations on an iPhone. Hopefully Google can improve the mobile optimization soon so Bard is easily usable across devices. Smooth...
Bard impresses in early testing - conversations feel smoother vs ChatGPT 3.5. Google is making strides.
But GPT-4 will raise the bar later this year. While improved, Bard still struggles with consistency, accuracy, and complex prompts. There's clear potential, but gaps remain vs GPT-4's aims...
Which AI apps/tools do you use religiously, like on a weekly or daily basis? Specifically interested in ones tailored for non-technical users, and bonus points if they're out of the experimental phase. Personally, I'm into ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Claude AI.
Having tried several AI art generators, I'd love to hear your thoughts on their strengths and weaknesses. What are the key differences between Midjourney, DALL-E 3, Stable Diffusion, and other similar tools?
With LLMs becoming increasingly popular, it's important to know how to interact with them effectively. What tips can you share for getting the most out of your LLM interactions?
I am sure this has been asked here in many different ways. But i will just ask again. Are we headed to AGI? Some experts believe that LLMs will one day reach a point where they are indistinguishable from humans. What are the implications of this for our society?
The growing potency of LLMs sparks concerns about the potential automation of various human jobs. What's your take on the future of employment in the AI era?
The ability of LLMs to generate realistic-looking text has raised concerns about their potential misuse. What are the ethical implications of using LLMs to create fake news or propaganda?
LLMs are becoming increasingly sophisticated, able to hold conversations and even write poetry. But do they really understand our emotions? Or are they just mimicking human behavior based on the data they've been trained on?
I'm trying to decide which LLM to use for my next creative writing project. I've worked mostly with ChatGPT and a little Bard, but I'm not sure which one is right for me. What are your experiences with each of them?
Thinking of using ChatGPT for study summaries compared to Quillbot? Any experiences? Worried about potential hallucinations with prompts like 'summarize this lesson, focus on the key parts. Quilbot free seems to be very shallow for me.
Been exploring elevenlabs and it's impressive. Any suggestions for an AI video app? I want to turn audio from elevenlabs, along with a pic/video of me, into a 'speaking' video. Or any app with elevenlabs integration?
Short on time for podcasts and videos. Need the written version. Any suggestions on getting a transcript? Planning to use another AI to summarize key points afterward. Any leads?
I'm concerned about how this regulation might affect AI opportunities here. I have various learning options, but it could seriously impact my ability to work on projects or develop models, especially with the limitations on open-source AI tools. What's your take on this?
Meta just dropped the Emu Video and Emu Edit models for video generation and image editing. 👀 I've got the lowdown on the technical details of the Emu Video model. Check it out here.