Y'all heard about ChatGPT yet? AI instantly generates question answers, entire essays etc.

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[AI] OpenAI literally just leaked what people use ChatGPT for


Posted on Tue Sep 16 07:53:09 2025 UTC

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[AI] OpenAI literally just leaked what people use ChatGPT for


Posted on Tue Sep 16 07:53:09 2025 UTC

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Feels like the writing one is interesting because I'm assuming a lot of that is first drafts and or revisions for the most part. Image generation being that low is kinda surprising but I figure once the whatever trend falls out (right now seems to be those action figures), people forget these can even do that shyt.

Makes me wonder how many of these trends like that one or even the Ghibli one was essentially astroturfing
 

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Look at the date on this thread.

ChatGPT released November 30, 2022.

It’s only been 3 years and look what it’s done to the world.

3 years and it’s like it’s made a lifetime of changes around the world.

Imagine 10 years from now.

It was released three years ago to the masses but it had been in development for 7 years prior. Some are actually saying AI has reached its limits in the short term given the limited available computing power. Look at GPT 5, it didn’t meet the hype leading up.
 

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It was released three years ago to the masses but it had been in development for 7 years prior. Some are actually saying AI has reached its limits in the short term given the limited available computing power. Look at GPT 5, it didn’t meet the hype leading up.
Many of these algorithms have actually been around going back to the 80’s.

It’s actually the tech around us that’s making it work better and reaching some of it’s potential: better sensors, more data, more ways to get data, etc. The interface from real world outputs and inputs is also a factor and we’re getting better at that constantly.

Computing power is another bottleneck, but so were transistor sizes on computers from the 70’s.

It’s a lot more than A.I, it’s technology in general and now that’s being advanced by A.I.

Betting against STEM and tech in the long term isn’t a good bet, especially now that there are tools like A.I helping these Researcher, Scientists and Engineers.
 
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Many of these algorithms have actually been around going back to the 80’s.

It’s actually the tech around us that’s making it work better and reaching some of it’s potential: better sensors, more data, more ways to get data, etc. The interface from real world outputs and inputs is also a factor and we’re getting better at that constantly.

Computing power is another bottleneck, but so were transistor sizes on computers from the 70’s.

It’s a lot more than A.I, it’s technology in general and now that’s being advanced by A.I.

Betting against STEM and tech in the long term isn’t a good bet, especially now that there are tools like A.I helping these Researcher, Scientists and Engineers.

Definitely not betting against it. But in the short term it’s become overhyped.
 

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I still use ChatGPT for general questions but for work at my job I use Claude for everything now. My company will be pushing out their own command line version of Claude soon for the devs to use and I can’t wait.:wow:

Regardless these LLMs in general have been the most life-changing piece of tech I’ve used since I got my first smartphone when I was 17 (2012).
 

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I have no imagination when it comes to AI. Give me some prompts to make it a worthwhile endeavor for me.
 

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I still use ChatGPT for general questions but for work at my job I use Claude for everything now. My company will be pushing out their own command line version of Claude soon for the devs to use and I can’t wait.:wow:

Regardless these LLMs in general have been the most life-changing piece of tech I’ve used since I got my first smartphone when I was 17 (2012).

They’re testing whether they can replace you.
 

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I have no imagination when it comes to AI. Give me some prompts to make it a worthwhile endeavor for me.
Think of something that you do that frustrates you, chat with an LLM and brainstorm solutions to make the task less frustrating.

Write it down ina text document and copy paste into the llm. I usually organize my thoughts In notepad first then copy the prompt to multiple llms to see what output I get.
 

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It was released three years ago to the masses but it had been in development for 7 years prior. Some are actually saying AI has reached its limits in the short term given the limited available computing power. Look at GPT 5, it didn’t meet the hype leading up.

AI is changing the world at a rate we haven't seen since the invention of the internet, and it's not even fully developed yet. When it's all said and done AI will probably be the most impactful technology to ever exist, on the level with electricity.

I'm speaking about AI not Chat GPT specifically but you get the idea.
 

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AI is changing the world at a rate we haven't seen since the invention of the internet, and it's not even fully developed yet. When it's all said and done AI will probably be the most impactful technology to ever exist, on the level with electricity.

I'm speaking about AI not Chat GPT specifically but you get the idea.

Agreed but there are major limitations.
 

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Agreed but there are major limitations.

Such as?

And I agree there will be limitations. And I also think that with an impact this huge the limitations are close to irrelevant. It's like being in the 1800s like "Yea this electricity stuff is cool but it has to be connected to a power source? That seems limited."
 
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