🤖🔍 Did you know? Despite their prowess, AI models like GPT-4 sometimes struggle with simple tasks, like counting letters in 'strawberry.' This highlights a fascinating aspect of AI: they don't 'think' like humans. Instead, they process text as numerical data, which can lead to quirky errors.
Here is one on blockchain (QTUM) that trains on decentralized data.
https://qtum.ai/solstice
Not bad. It took a second but then it was off to the races.
I gave it a simple underwhelming prompt:
"The highest grossing American film of all time"
It provided the following:
"As of my last update in June 2023, the highest-grossing American film of all time is "Avatar" (2009), directed by James Cameron. The film, which combines elements of science fiction and fantasy, was a massive commercial success, earning over $2.8 billion worldwide at the box office. Its success can be attributed to its groundbreaking visual effects, compelling story, and immersive 3D technology, which helped to revolutionize the film industry. "Avatar" held the title of the highest-grossing film for over a decade until it was surpassed by "Avengers: Endgame" in 2019. However, "Avatar" remains the highest-grossing American film in history."
Yeah I wouldnt expect it to be on par with the other ones but it is a way to feed something that isnt run by or backed by the likes of Google or Amazon.
Yes, I've been using chats like DeGPT and Venice more often lately for that reason although I still use the more known platforms the decentralized alternatives are rather impressive.
Yes they still lag but they are doing some things. Venice was meh to me. They are okay chatbots. The images on Venice were not impressive.
It seems this (QTUM) does a little better on them.
Interesting, just realized I was following them on X. I don't remember why, but pretty snazzy. Thanks.
Yeah there is a chatbot and image generator.
I had them run what is the Hive blockchain and they were spot on. Even posted it on here.
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