Chatbot tools

It kinda dawned on me today. That as people use these tools more and more to write articles it feels a bit disingenuous. Almost to the point that I wouldn’t care to read it just because I know it was artificially produced.

Are we entering an era where everything gets written by chatbots and we read none of it? :laughing:

Sir levels ponderings

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A.I. says this.

(But I didn’t read it)

Lol.

That’s an interesting question. I don’t think we are entering an era where everything gets written by chatbots and we read none of it, but I do think that chatbots are becoming more capable and useful for various tasks and purposes.

Chatbots are computer programs that can interact with humans using natural language, either through text or voice. They can be used for entertainment, education, customer service, content creation, and more. Chatbots can also leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to generate content based on user input, data, or other sources.

One of the most popular and powerful AI chatbots is ChatGPT, which is powered by OpenAI’s GPT models. These models are trained on a large corpus of text from the internet and can generate coherent and diverse texts on almost any topic. ChatGPT can help users write content such as essays, stories, poems, code, lyrics, and more⁴.

However, ChatGPT is not the only AI chatbot available. There are many other chatbots that use different AI models or techniques to provide different features or functionalities. For example, some chatbots can search the web for information and answer questions³, some can create content for specific domains or purposes³, some can assist users with personal or professional goals³, and some can just have fun conversations with users³.

I think that AI chatbots can be very helpful and creative tools for humans, but they are not meant to replace human writers or readers. AI chatbots still have limitations and challenges, such as ensuring accuracy, reliability, ethics, and originality of the generated content. AI chatbots also need human feedback and guidance to improve their performance and quality. Moreover, human writers and readers have unique skills, perspectives, emotions, and experiences that AI chatbots cannot fully replicate or understand.

Therefore, I believe that AI chatbots and humans can coexist and collaborate in a mutually beneficial way. AI chatbots can assist humans with writing tasks, provide inspiration, offer suggestions, and generate content that humans can edit, refine, or learn from. Humans can also teach AI chatbots new things, correct their mistakes, evaluate their outputs, and enjoy their creations.

What do you think? Do you use any AI chatbots for writing or reading? :blush:

Source: Conversation with Bing, 13/07/2023
(1) Need an AI essay writer? Here’s how ChatGPT (and other chatbots) can … Need an AI essay writer? Here's how ChatGPT (and other chatbots) can help | ZDNET.
(2) The best AI chatbots in 2023 | Zapier. The best AI chatbots in 2023 | Zapier.
(3) Writing for Generative AI Chatbots: Best Practices for Content Creation. Writing for Generative AI Chatbots: Best Practices for Content Creation.
(4) The best AI chatbots of 2023: ChatGPT and alternatives | ZDNET. The best AI chatbots of 2023: ChatGPT and alternatives | ZDNET.

Haha :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: thats what I mean by we will post ai written things and no one will actually read it

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i dont know much about chatgpt i need information about it also on how to use it and a link to a free chatgpt

Go on openai.com

Or u can use bingchat in your browser.

It depends. Do we value the messenger more than the message?

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Well the message technically does come from a mixmash of human intelligence when it comes from the chatbot so in a sense it is a collective human intelligence conveying the message opposed to an individualistic one.

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sorry to bother you but i tried to register on openai but it said this service isn’t available in you country. also i downloaded bing chat bot but i found it just a search engine nothing else. and thats the link of it

https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwj3uPDF0oyAAxUnMAYAHZK5BeQYABAAGgJ3cw&sig=AOD64_2Gh2iPrd_37fOYEmkSE6E0fDciAg&q=&ved=2ahUKEwjl_erF0oyAAxVyVKQEHRroAfwQ3ooFegQICBAB&adurl=

i need free chatgpt to make chat with it and ask questions and it answer me

You have to download the bing app to access the conversational ai of bing.

Download the bing app from the app store as @LevelJ1 said. That’s what I use.

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Sorry. I see you’ve downloaded the bing app.

Click the button on it that says “chat” and off you go !

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I don’t think you can download it - you may have installed malware. Suggest scanning your system immediately.

Yup, I stopped reading the haiku thread when folks mentioned they used AI.

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Were gonna have to start a “non-ai” haiku thread :sweat_smile:

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Most of mine were actually written by me.

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Ill admit i thought a haiku was a type of sushi.

My haikus were very much ai :laughing:

Edit. Ok ok i just suck at haikus! :blush:

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Who uses ai for 17 syllables?

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I’m still waiting for you to figure out there, their, and they’re.

:rofl:

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Honestly i never knew a haiku had 17 syllables. Lol

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