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I'm not very good at making journal entries of any kind,which is why you'll seldom see me on here, although I do enjoy reading what everyone else has to say.
I chat regularly with Wateroverstone and BlackBentley and my foray into AI Chat is entirely down to them.
One night, during a three way conversation we were playing with ChatGPT when it became clear it didn't have the correct information for the book 'Biggles Looks Back', describing it as a collection of short stories. I told Chat it was inaccurate and sent it a synopsis of the book. It eventually admitted it was wrong. Unfortunately, it is not self-learning, as it still repeats the same mistake when asked. Here, the human element is definitely the more intelligent.
It did come up with some hilarious prompts though, including a Decapod that lives in the jungle and has claws on the end of its tentacles which can open an aircraft like a sardine tin. I definitely wouldn't have thought that one up.
I always enjoy Wateroverstone's Story Challenges on the Biggles Forum but this year proved to be rather difficult, Real Life throwing a lot of stuff at me and Long Covid seeming to upset my concentration and thought processes. (Writers block?) I was very glad of the week's extension and yesterday I had a breakthrough. Everything became suddenly clear and I was able to rattle off a reasonable story. Not quite a long as I would have liked, but I was happy to have been able to produce something.
I might make something of that tin opening Decapod yet!
I chat regularly with Wateroverstone and BlackBentley and my foray into AI Chat is entirely down to them.
One night, during a three way conversation we were playing with ChatGPT when it became clear it didn't have the correct information for the book 'Biggles Looks Back', describing it as a collection of short stories. I told Chat it was inaccurate and sent it a synopsis of the book. It eventually admitted it was wrong. Unfortunately, it is not self-learning, as it still repeats the same mistake when asked. Here, the human element is definitely the more intelligent.
It did come up with some hilarious prompts though, including a Decapod that lives in the jungle and has claws on the end of its tentacles which can open an aircraft like a sardine tin. I definitely wouldn't have thought that one up.
I always enjoy Wateroverstone's Story Challenges on the Biggles Forum but this year proved to be rather difficult, Real Life throwing a lot of stuff at me and Long Covid seeming to upset my concentration and thought processes. (Writers block?) I was very glad of the week's extension and yesterday I had a breakthrough. Everything became suddenly clear and I was able to rattle off a reasonable story. Not quite a long as I would have liked, but I was happy to have been able to produce something.
I might make something of that tin opening Decapod yet!