[Hidden-tech] ChatGPT prompt -- I'm impressed

Rob Laporte rob at 2disc.com
Wed Mar 29 15:46:09 UTC 2023


I'm sure most will get today's news about Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and many AI heavyweights calling for a 6-month moratorium on Chatgpt and other such AI: https://futureoflife.org/open-letter/pause-giant-ai-experiments/. I'm working to get a vision of just how profoundly and quickly such AI will change our work and non-work lives. I have a lot more such work to go. My guess is this will prove more transformative than the PC and the internet, or at least on par. For example, in my mere several hours use of ChatGPT, it has already saved me, a friend, and my firm ~$2500 in professional fees; for one client likely $5000-$10,000 saved in graphic design (which my firm doesnt do); another client ~$10,000 by expediting writing of famous and semi-famous artist bios. Sure, the art and writing still takes time when using chatgpt and editing output, but tons of time is saved for quality that is plenty good enough and very cost-effective.  
 
One excerpt: " . . . recent months have seen AI labs locked in an out-of-control race to develop and deploy ever more powerful digital minds that no one – not even their creators – can understand, predict, or reliably control."


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---- On Tue, 28 Mar 2023 15:28:15 -0400 Michael Muller via Hidden-discuss <hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> wrote ---



Ok, I finally set up an account at chat.openai.com/chat and gave
      the following prompt: "Write a short story about a Zimbabwe boy
      child and a Chinese girl child who meet at a festival and become
      friends." The result was a well written, pretty heart warming
      story.

As a programmer, I can sort of softly peel back a couple of the
      layers to explain how it came up with this, but not the whole
      thing.

BTW, the Arts festival it lists is real and is happening in four
      weeks in Zimbabwe, and Tawanda is the 54th most popular name for
      boys there.

Mik

-----

Write a short story about a Zimbabwe boy child and a Chinese
        girl child who meet at a festival and become friends.

Tawanda had always been fascinated by the colorful posters
      plastered all over town, announcing the upcoming Harare
      International Festival of the Arts. He had never been to a
      festival before, and the idea of seeing music, theater, and dance
      performances from all over the world made him tingle with
      excitement.
 
 On the first day of the festival, Tawanda found himself wandering
      through the bustling crowds, his eyes wide with wonder. Everywhere
      he looked, there were people from all walks of life, dressed in
      their most colorful and extravagant outfits. As he was making his
      way through a particularly busy section of the festival, he
      spotted a young girl standing by herself, gazing up at the
      towering buildings around her. She looked lost and a little
      scared, and Tawanda felt a sudden urge to help her.
 
 "Hello," he said, approaching her cautiously. "Are you okay?"
 
 The girl turned to him and smiled, and Tawanda was struck by her
      beauty. Her eyes were dark and almond-shaped, and her hair was
      black and shiny, pulled back into two long braids. She wore a
      traditional Chinese dress, with a bright red silk skirt and a
      white blouse adorned with delicate embroidery.
 
 "I'm fine," she said in perfect English. "I'm just a little lost.
      My parents went to see a show, and I got separated from them."
 
 Tawanda knew what it was like to feel lost in a crowd. He offered
      to help the girl look for her parents, and together they started
      weaving their way through the sea of people. As they walked,
      Tawanda learned that the girl's name was Mei, and that she was
      visiting Zimbabwe with her family.
 
 As they searched, Tawanda and Mei discovered that they had more in
      common than they thought. They both loved music, and Tawanda was
      thrilled to learn that Mei played the erhu, a traditional Chinese
      instrument. Mei was equally fascinated by Tawanda's stories of
      Zimbabwean mbira music and dance.
 
 Eventually, they found Mei's parents waiting anxiously by the
      entrance to the main theater. Mei's mother was overjoyed to see
      her daughter safe and sound, and she thanked Tawanda for his
      kindness. Tawanda and Mei exchanged phone numbers, promising to
      stay in touch after the festival was over.
 
 For the rest of the festival, Tawanda and Mei hung out together,
      exploring the different performances and getting to know each
      other better. They laughed and danced and sang, and Tawanda felt a
      deep sense of joy and connection that he had never experienced
      before. He had made a friend from a completely different culture,
      and it had opened up a whole new world for him.
 
 As the festival came to a close, Tawanda felt a twinge of sadness
      knowing that he and Mei would have to say goodbye. But he also
      felt a sense of gratitude, for the friendship that had bloomed
      between them in the most unexpected of places. He knew that he
      would always treasure the memory of that magical week, and the
      girl from China who had taught him that no matter where you come
      from, music and friendship can bring people together.

-----



Mik Muller, president
Montague WebWorks
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