Jahrule
Well-known member
This is something I've imagined before, but it was only mostly ironically. Making fun of this technical wasteland sometimes feels like low hanging fruit. That was before ChatGPT. While these chat boxes have existed for over a decade now, they are quickly becoming very powerful. As of the release recently of chatgpt3, its predecessor was published to the world as open source. It is now blowing up faster than any other startup. Open source means anybody can see the code, change it, make money off it, etc. Anybody can try it out. I've been experimenting with it myself.
Think of it like a search engine with a sophisticated neural network built into it. Except, you can talk to it like you would a person. It can answer questions you'd get from any search engine. This might be the end of traditional search. However, that's not the strength of GPT. You can ask it open ended questions too. You could say, give me a grocery list including breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the whole week with a 75 dollars budget and provide recipes. It will then give you that very thing.
In fact, here is the output: GPT (Free version)
Give me a grocery list including breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the whole week with a 75 dollars budget and provide recipes.
Grocery List
Breakfast
END
That took a couple seconds to produce. Also this is just the tip of the iceberg. ChatGPT can do a lot more. You can tell it to write songs, articles, short stories, entire books. It can also write computer code. GPT (The free version), can write computer programs. Keep in mind, this is just GPT. GPT3 is much more powerful than GPT, and GPT3 is not available to the public.
If this thing continues to improve, it could change everything. One day, probably sooner than you think, doctors and scientists may need to consult a machine like this to do everything. At some point, if these machines get powerful enough people may even start to worship them.
Open AI Public Beta ChatGPT
https://chat.openai.com/chat
Think of it like a search engine with a sophisticated neural network built into it. Except, you can talk to it like you would a person. It can answer questions you'd get from any search engine. This might be the end of traditional search. However, that's not the strength of GPT. You can ask it open ended questions too. You could say, give me a grocery list including breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the whole week with a 75 dollars budget and provide recipes. It will then give you that very thing.
In fact, here is the output: GPT (Free version)
Give me a grocery list including breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the whole week with a 75 dollars budget and provide recipes.
Response
Sure, here is a grocery list and recipe suggestions for a week's worth of meals with a budget of $75.Grocery List
- Oats: $2.50
- Bananas: $3.00
- Eggs: $3.50
- Bread: $3.00
- Peanut butter: $3.00
- Jelly: $2.50
- Spinach: $2.50
- Carrots: $1.50
- Celery: $1.50
- Tomato: $2.00
- Lettuce: $2.00
- Chicken breasts: $10.00
- Ground beef: $10.00
- Frozen vegetables: $4.00
- Rice: $2.50
- Pasta: $2.00
- Canned tomatoes: $2.00
- Canned beans: $2.00
- Cheese: $4.00
- Avocado: $2.50
- Chips: $3.00
Breakfast
- Overnight oats: Mix together 1 cup of oats, 1 cup of milk, 1 sliced banana, and a spoonful of peanut butter. Leave in the fridge overnight and enjoy cold in the morning.
- Scrambled eggs: Beat 2-3 eggs in a bowl with a splash of milk. Heat a small amount of butter in a pan and add the eggs, stirring until cooked to your liking. Serve on toast.
- Peanut butter and jelly sandwich: Spread peanut butter and jelly on two slices of bread and put them together.
- Spinach and tomato salad: Chop a handful of spinach and a tomato, and toss them in a bowl with a drizzle of olive oil and a squeeze of lemon juice.
- Baked chicken and vegetables: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Place chicken breasts and frozen vegetables in a baking dish and bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through.
- Beef and rice stir-fry: Cook ground beef in a pan until browned, then add in mixed frozen vegetables and cook until they are tender. Serve over rice.
- Pasta with tomato sauce: Cook pasta according to package instructions. Meanwhile, heat a can of crushed tomatoes in a pan with a pinch of sugar and a sprinkle of dried herbs. Add in a can of drained and rinsed beans for protein. Serve the pasta topped with the sauce.
END
That took a couple seconds to produce. Also this is just the tip of the iceberg. ChatGPT can do a lot more. You can tell it to write songs, articles, short stories, entire books. It can also write computer code. GPT (The free version), can write computer programs. Keep in mind, this is just GPT. GPT3 is much more powerful than GPT, and GPT3 is not available to the public.
If this thing continues to improve, it could change everything. One day, probably sooner than you think, doctors and scientists may need to consult a machine like this to do everything. At some point, if these machines get powerful enough people may even start to worship them.
Open AI Public Beta ChatGPT
https://chat.openai.com/chat