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Mark's avatar

It's amazing how far the conversational modes have come, the interruptions are quite annoying, but once you get used to either keeping yourself talking before leaving a pause and waiting for the AI to stop its really interesting.

The question of if an AI is intelligent is only going to ger more murky as time goes on. If the AI gives an intelligent answer and it seems as though it's intelligent, is there really a difference?

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Braeden Mitchell's avatar

I find myself making random noises and ums and uhs to keep it going. Then I focus too much on doing that and lose my train of thought. The ChatGPT app is good in that you can hold your finger—the trouble is if you ramble on too long you'll get an error and waste all your time.

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Mark's avatar

Haha yes, I wrote my comment before the end of your video when you mentioned that it was hard for you to find an opportunity to speak. I assume that eventually they'll get used to your speech patterns and learn accordingly.

I have tried chat GPT in the car, ideally that would be a fantastic way to take notes but it just doesnt like the background noise, I've tried phone, headphones, in car Bluetooth, and it just doesn't get what I'm saying, next step might have to be a gaming headset 🤣

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Braeden Mitchell's avatar

Ha! That actually reminds me, when I first tested the one in my video, I used a Bluetooth speaker. It was replying and just speaking all on its own. Then I realised it was catching its own voice from the speaker. Almost had it speaking to itself.

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Mark's avatar

haha thats quite the feedback loop!

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Sara's avatar

This is crazy wow

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Braeden Mitchell's avatar

Pretty realistic!

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