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I wanted to ask in this forum. And then I thought: Let's try ChatGPT first...

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2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Depends what you use to register, not only on AN, but your devices.  I avoid anything requesting a ph #, and use mail accounts with no personal info.

I think anyone who has been around the Internet long enough has a 'go to' email account they use to sign up for those 'not so important' websites...... I know I do.... I also use an easy to remember bogus birthdate.

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  • just used gpt answer  same as ubon joe probaly is him

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1 hour ago, dingdongrb said:

I think anyone who has been around the Internet long enough has a 'go to' email account they use to sign up for those 'not so important' websites...... I know I do.... I also use an easy to remember bogus birthdate.

I think half the world was born on Jan 1st

23 hours ago, Kwasaki said:

What if the steel screws rust. ????

They will,

just a matter of time.

SS corrodes too,

more slowly.

Rust, iron oxide, is not really ferromagnetic, but

all gross matter is magnetic.

Electromagnetism is one of only four forces

under current model.

Gravity and strong- and weak-nuclear forces.

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23 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Stupidity knows no bounds (not you BigStar).

But an incredible "theory" no stupid person could possibly think of.

 

We probably don't want to give ChatGPT any links to the nukes yet. ????

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2 hours ago, BigStar said:

But an incredible "theory" no stupid person could possibly think of.

 

We probably don't want to give ChatGPT any links to the nukes yet. ????

Or of course that this is the sort of theory that only a stupid person could think of!

24 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Or of course that this is the sort of theory that only a stupid person could think of!

Do you mean the sort of people who tell you to drink disinfectant to cure Covid?

18 minutes ago, Muhendis said:
45 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Or of course that this is the sort of theory that only a stupid person could think of!

Do you mean the sort of people who tell you to drink disinfectant to cure Covid?

Wow... much going out on a limb to shoe-horn in an out of context, ridiculously politically motivated and completely incorrect comment... ???

 

 

26 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Wow... much going out on a limb to shoe-horn in an out of context, ridiculously politically motivated and completely incorrect comment... ???

 

 

Ha Ha.

Yeah, but the context is stupid people as I think you well know and political?

How so?

Granted politicians would jump at the chance to get an AI to work for them but what is a politician if not stupid.

Wouldn't it be fun to see a politician commit political suicide by quoting words from an AI which itself was stupid.

2 hours ago, xylophone said:

Or of course that this is the sort of theory that only a stupid person could think of!

So often on our beloved forum we find a boomerang effect when a poster points to stupidity elsewhere. Which part of the theory have you determined stupid?

chatGPT is supposed to get 10 times more powerful within the next 18 months.

and then multiply by a factor of 10 every 18 months for the next decade.

is that possible or just false marketing?

 

On 4/1/2023 at 11:56 AM, KannikaP said:

Thank you One More and AI for asking and answering this question.

I never knew that stainless steel was not magnetic. Thank you.

Most stainless is not magnetic. But there are a few grades of stainless that is magnetic. Don't ask me the details, just I learned in school to check if something is stainless with a magnet only works most of the time but not always

12 hours ago, save the frogs said:

chatGPT is supposed to get 10 times more powerful within the next 18 months.

and then multiply by a factor of 10 every 18 months for the next decade.

is that possible or just false marketing?

 

we could ask chatGPT if that is possible

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