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I was just toying around and gave ChatGPT this:
"write me dialog, about two paragraphs between Brad and George. Brad has been experimenting with artificial intelligence and has focused on full simulation of neuron interactions in the brain but the simulation takes a long time. The artificial intelligence thus, while extremely smart, is very very slow to process thoughts, much slower than a human. Brad describes this to George."
ChatGPT did this (and it is better than some of the stuff I have read recently on kindle unlimited):
Brad: George, you won't believe what I've been working on in the lab. I've been diving deep into simulating neuron interactions in the brain using artificial intelligence. The level of detail is astounding, but there's a catch.
George: What's the catch, Brad? You seem excited, but there's a hesitation in your voice.
Brad: Well, the simulation is incredibly intricate, down to the molecular level of neuron interactions. The artificial intelligence is unbelievably smart, but the processing time is, um, painfully slow. It's like watching a snail navigate a maze compared to human thought processes. We're talking minutes to process what our brains do in seconds.
George: (Raises an eyebrow) Slow? I thought the idea was to create an AI that could rival human cognitive abilities.
Brad: It does, in terms of intelligence and problem-solving, but the sheer complexity of simulating every neural connection is overwhelming the processing speed. It's a trade-off between accuracy and speed. We've got a genius, George, but one that thinks at the pace of a leisurely stroll. I'm not sure how to strike the right balance yet.
"write me dialog, about two paragraphs between Brad and George. Brad has been experimenting with artificial intelligence and has focused on full simulation of neuron interactions in the brain but the simulation takes a long time. The artificial intelligence thus, while extremely smart, is very very slow to process thoughts, much slower than a human. Brad describes this to George."
ChatGPT did this (and it is better than some of the stuff I have read recently on kindle unlimited):
Brad: George, you won't believe what I've been working on in the lab. I've been diving deep into simulating neuron interactions in the brain using artificial intelligence. The level of detail is astounding, but there's a catch.
George: What's the catch, Brad? You seem excited, but there's a hesitation in your voice.
Brad: Well, the simulation is incredibly intricate, down to the molecular level of neuron interactions. The artificial intelligence is unbelievably smart, but the processing time is, um, painfully slow. It's like watching a snail navigate a maze compared to human thought processes. We're talking minutes to process what our brains do in seconds.
George: (Raises an eyebrow) Slow? I thought the idea was to create an AI that could rival human cognitive abilities.
Brad: It does, in terms of intelligence and problem-solving, but the sheer complexity of simulating every neural connection is overwhelming the processing speed. It's a trade-off between accuracy and speed. We've got a genius, George, but one that thinks at the pace of a leisurely stroll. I'm not sure how to strike the right balance yet.