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👽 skyjake

CW: ChatGPT

I asked the OpenAI GPT-3 chat bot about Gemini:

I'm sorry, but I'm not aware of any protocols or technologies called "smol net" or "Gemini" that have nothing to do with cryptocurrencies.

Looks like the Eye of Sauron still averts us…

I then proceeded to ask about my other project, the Doomsday Engine (a Doom port), and it promptly gave a brief description and named me as the author, using my real name. 😱

Of course, as a long-term project it must have been picked up into the training set from some wiki, but still feels weird to be part of the AI’s data model.

1 year ago · 👍 martin, moddedbear, sevc, astromech, lykso

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👽 skyjake

Hmm, when asked to write a Gemini server in Python, it gets pretty close but it doesn't use TLS. I can then ask it to rewrite the example using OpenSSL.

So it looks like the model does include Gemini after all, it's just being obscured by the Gemini cryptocurrency stuff at the high level. The code/spec-level stuff is there...

As a side note, I think it's interesting that this shows how close to natural language programming languages are: an AI trained to generate human dialogue is able to get the code pretty much correct. In contrast, trying to do math with GPT doesn't produce great results. · 1 year ago

👽 eph

I asked it to write a gemini server in Haskell, and I think it did, although I'm not really sure. I don't think the code it wrote would actually work. · 1 year ago

👽 martin

I’m sure everyone reading this will now immediately head over to ChatGPT to “google” themselves or their projects. Brb :) · 1 year ago