I'm sure this has been talked about somewhere, so feel free to just leave the link. But in an internet where people just go to one of these chatbots for all their answers/searches, why would anyone continue to post content to the internet? It seems at some point you would just be working for free as a content creator for all of these companies. Nothing you post would be linked to, you would never be cited as the source of the information, and you wouldn't even know if anyone even saw anything you wrote.
Does this website get its name from the insanity of disallowing copy/paste & context menus<p>jQuery('body').bind('cut copy paste', function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
});<p>jQuery("body").on("contextmenu",function(e){
return false;
});
Pity the competition. Has anyone tried these Ai powered searches? <a href="https://www.perplexity.ai/" rel="nofollow">https://www.perplexity.ai/</a> <a href="https://you.com" rel="nofollow">https://you.com</a><p>I'm finding that whatever search is used, it's much the same results with same political leanings so in fact Ai search doesn't offer anything new in that event. I'm a sceptic.
Apologies if this is a little off topic, but I’ve been really excited to try OpenAI’s GPT API and have been locked out for months with no response from their support chat. Any insight into how to get access would be really highly appreciated!<p>Here’s what happened: I made an account to play around with chat GPT, then wanted to switch to my company email address to use their API on that account. They wouldn’t let me use my phone number to sign up for a second account, so I deleted the first one. Unfortunately, deleting that account didn’t free it so I could sign up again with a new number. I then went and bought a new phone number from Google Voice out of desperation since their support never replied, but they don’t allow voip numbers, so that was in vain. My initial support request was in early January, and both that one and my follow up a couple weeks ago have gone unseen. So it feels as though I’m hard locked out from an API that looks like a lot of fun to use for both personal and professional projects. What is one to do?
I'm super excited for ChatGPT-4.
I remember playing around with gpt-2, and distinctly being underwhelmed.
GPT-3 was the first time I felt truly excited about generative text AI.<p>I can't wait to see how GPT-4 is!
How do they keep churning these out this fast? Feels like this kind of technology should take longer to develop, if only through the baby-with-nine-mums-in-one-month adage.