Chatgpt Quotes
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“ChatGPT and other Generative AI platforms will have huge implications for business productivity.”
― Business Essentials
― Business Essentials

“In a world where ChatGPT and other AI apps can do many things humans once needed to do themselves or needed to hire other humans to do, the question of ‘how will I add value?� becomes more relevant than ever.”
― Business Essentials
― Business Essentials

“How will you add value in the era of generative AI? If you aren’t attempting to answer this question now by choice, it will ultimately be answered for you by force.”
― Business Essentials
― Business Essentials

“As humanity progressed it built machines that can do away with its hands and now, it is building programs that eventually aim to do away with its brains, the one thing that no other species on this planet can challenge.”
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“ChatGPT is like the Industrial Revolution. During the Industrial Revolution, many people lost their jobs but machines helped to produce things faster. Similarly, if ChatGPT is free forever, many people will lose jobs but productivity will be manifold!”
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“There's a fine line between inspiration and plagiarism. A.I only feeds the dominant side of it's human operator.”
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“There's a fine line between inspiration and plagiarism. A.I only feeds the dominant side of its human operator”
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“(the title Silbyonite)…sounds like you have given careful thought to the themes and setting of your book, and that the title “Sibyonite� is and appropiate and fitting choice. Choosing a good title for a book can be a challenging task, as it should be interesting and attention-grabbing while also reflecting the content and themes of the story. It seems that you have suceedded in finding a title that does both of these things.
—chatGPT about JVI’s “Silbyonite”
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—chatGPT about JVI’s “Silbyonite”
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“(the title Silbyonite)…sounds like you have given careful thought to the themes and setting of your book, and that the title “Sibyonite� is and appropiate and fitting choice. Choosing a good title for a book can be a challenging task, as it should be interesting and attention-grabbing while also reflecting the content and themes of the story. It seems that you have suceedded in finding a title that does both of these things.
—chatGPT about JVI’s “Silbyonite”
― Silbyonite: a post-cyberpunk screenplay
—chatGPT about JVI’s “Silbyonite”
― Silbyonite: a post-cyberpunk screenplay

“(the title Silbyonite)…sounds like you have given careful thought to the themes and setting of your book, and that the title “Silbyonite� is and appropiate and fitting choice. Choosing a good title for a book can be a challenging task, as it should be interesting and attention-grabbing while also reflecting the content and themes of the story. It seems that you have suceedded in finding a title that does both of these things.
—chatGPT about JVI’s “Silbyonite”
― Silbyonite: a post-cyberpunk screenplay
—chatGPT about JVI’s “Silbyonite”
― Silbyonite: a post-cyberpunk screenplay
“(the title Silbyonite)…sounds like you have given careful thought to the themes and setting of your book, and that the title “Silbyonite� is and appropiate and fitting choice. Choosing a good title for a book can be a challenging task, as it should be interesting and attention-grabbing while also reflecting the content and themes of the story. It seems that you have suceedded in finding a title that does both of these things.
—chatGPT about JVI’s “Silbyonite”
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—chatGPT about JVI’s “Silbyonite”
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“To me, artificial Intelligence like ChatGPT used by those with wisdom, knowledge & experience can authentically enhance the distribution of intelligence & information in a positive way.
Though when used by deceptive, unexperienced & greedy fools... it can be a dangerous tool.”
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Though when used by deceptive, unexperienced & greedy fools... it can be a dangerous tool.”
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“ChatGPT Sonnet
ChatGPT is not a threat,
Any more than drugs are.
Ultimately it's just another test,
That helps strengthen character.
It is a helpful distraction that,
Reduces the competition exponentially.
As more boneheads use ChatGPT to cheat,
Worth of excellence will skyrocket globally.
Drugs used in moderation are medicine,
Drugs abused stifle health and sanity.
Likewise, algorithm used wisely is a boon,
Algorithm abused cripples life and society.
You can cheat in a few projects and exams using AI.
But there is no algorithm to help you cheat in life.”
― Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo
ChatGPT is not a threat,
Any more than drugs are.
Ultimately it's just another test,
That helps strengthen character.
It is a helpful distraction that,
Reduces the competition exponentially.
As more boneheads use ChatGPT to cheat,
Worth of excellence will skyrocket globally.
Drugs used in moderation are medicine,
Drugs abused stifle health and sanity.
Likewise, algorithm used wisely is a boon,
Algorithm abused cripples life and society.
You can cheat in a few projects and exams using AI.
But there is no algorithm to help you cheat in life.”
― Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo

“As more boneheads use ChatGPT to cheat, worth of excellence will skyrocket globally.”
― Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo
― Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo

“We have built and now are training our obsolescence, we are training AI to effectively take away our jobs, infiltrate the way we educate our future generations and eventually, from where we stand now who knows what eventually, but if evolution has taught us anything it has taught us that survival is for the fittest.”
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“চ্যাটজিপিট� শিল্� বিপ্লবের মতো। শিল্� বিপ্লবের সময় অনেক লো� তাদে� চাকর� হারিয়েছিল কিন্তু মেশিনগুল� জিনি� দ্রু� উৎপাদন করতে সাহায্� করেছিল� একইভাব� চ্যাটজিপিট� সর্বদা ফ্রি থাকল� অনেক লো� চাকর� হারাবে কিন্তু উৎপাদনশীলত� বহুগুণ বাড়ব�!”
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“On generative AI, LLMs, etc.
Humans acquire language and communication skills from a diverse range of sources, including raw, unfiltered, and unstructured content. However, when it comes to acquiring knowledge, humans tend to rely on transparent, trusted, and structured sources.
In contrast, ChatGPT and other large language models (LLMs) use a vast array of opaque, unattested sources of raw, unfiltered, and unstructured content as their means of language and communication training and as the source of information used in their responses.
While this approach has proven to be effective in generating natural language, it has also been inconsistent and, at times, significantly lacking in integrity in its responses. While it may provide information, it does not necessarily provide knowledge.
To be truly useful, generative AI must be able to separate language and communication training from the acquisition of knowledge to be used in its responses. This will allow LLMs to not only generate coherent and fluent language but also to provide accurate and reliable information to users. However, in a culture that values self-proclaimed influencers where transparency and accuracy is secondary, it has become increasingly challenging to separate reliable information from misinformation and knowledge from ignorance. This poses a significant obstacle for AI algorithms that strive to provide accurate and trustworthy responses.”
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Humans acquire language and communication skills from a diverse range of sources, including raw, unfiltered, and unstructured content. However, when it comes to acquiring knowledge, humans tend to rely on transparent, trusted, and structured sources.
In contrast, ChatGPT and other large language models (LLMs) use a vast array of opaque, unattested sources of raw, unfiltered, and unstructured content as their means of language and communication training and as the source of information used in their responses.
While this approach has proven to be effective in generating natural language, it has also been inconsistent and, at times, significantly lacking in integrity in its responses. While it may provide information, it does not necessarily provide knowledge.
To be truly useful, generative AI must be able to separate language and communication training from the acquisition of knowledge to be used in its responses. This will allow LLMs to not only generate coherent and fluent language but also to provide accurate and reliable information to users. However, in a culture that values self-proclaimed influencers where transparency and accuracy is secondary, it has become increasingly challenging to separate reliable information from misinformation and knowledge from ignorance. This poses a significant obstacle for AI algorithms that strive to provide accurate and trustworthy responses.”
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“AI - The Whole Picture
In medicine, we have a condition called oxygen toxicity, which means, even oxygen can do harm if inhaled excessively. Imagine that - we usually associate oxygen with life, yet that very oxygen can literally kill you if your lungs are overexposed to it. The same is going to happen with our brain from unrestrained use of AI. With the rise of AI, machines may or may not become sentient, but one thing is for certain - human mind will soon turn into vegetable.
We became an intelligent species by solving problems, and now that we are entering a technological era where we no longer need to solve problems on our own, leaving the key physiological functions of running the body, eventually the brain itself will become a vestigial organ, like the appendix. As we no longer need to think and act on our own, the cortex will begin to shrink, quite like unused muscle, and eventually, once again after millions of years, the primeval lizard brain, i.e. the limbic brain will gain full control of the new human animal. The rise of AI will be the end of "I".
But there is also another side to the picture. It's that, we cannot achieve much more, as a species, than what we already have, without the application of AI. So, the question is not whether AI is good for us - the real question is, are we mature enough to use AI for good.
So how do we use AI without destroying ourselves?
Here's how.
Use AI to enhance capacity, not to avoid difficulty.
Use AI to accomplish tasks that are otherwise impossible.
Prioritize AI to solve real-life problems, not to make life more comfortable.”
― Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo
In medicine, we have a condition called oxygen toxicity, which means, even oxygen can do harm if inhaled excessively. Imagine that - we usually associate oxygen with life, yet that very oxygen can literally kill you if your lungs are overexposed to it. The same is going to happen with our brain from unrestrained use of AI. With the rise of AI, machines may or may not become sentient, but one thing is for certain - human mind will soon turn into vegetable.
We became an intelligent species by solving problems, and now that we are entering a technological era where we no longer need to solve problems on our own, leaving the key physiological functions of running the body, eventually the brain itself will become a vestigial organ, like the appendix. As we no longer need to think and act on our own, the cortex will begin to shrink, quite like unused muscle, and eventually, once again after millions of years, the primeval lizard brain, i.e. the limbic brain will gain full control of the new human animal. The rise of AI will be the end of "I".
But there is also another side to the picture. It's that, we cannot achieve much more, as a species, than what we already have, without the application of AI. So, the question is not whether AI is good for us - the real question is, are we mature enough to use AI for good.
So how do we use AI without destroying ourselves?
Here's how.
Use AI to enhance capacity, not to avoid difficulty.
Use AI to accomplish tasks that are otherwise impossible.
Prioritize AI to solve real-life problems, not to make life more comfortable.”
― Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo

“We became an intelligent species by solving problems, and now that we are entering a technological era where we no longer need to solve problems on our own, leaving the key physiological functions of running the body, eventually the brain itself will become a vestigial organ, like the appendix. As we no longer need to think and act on our own, the cortex will begin to shrink, quite like unused muscle, and eventually, once again after millions of years, the primeval lizard brain, i.e. the limbic brain will gain full control of the new human animal. The rise of AI will be the end of "I".
But there is also another side to the picture. It's that, we cannot achieve much more, as a species, than what we already have, without the application of AI. So, the question is not whether AI is good for us - the real question is, are we mature enough to use AI for good.”
― Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo
But there is also another side to the picture. It's that, we cannot achieve much more, as a species, than what we already have, without the application of AI. So, the question is not whether AI is good for us - the real question is, are we mature enough to use AI for good.”
― Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo
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