ChatGPT is a revolution in surrealism.
197 0 ReplyNo joke, there's a whole world of memes and interpretations we can get from them
What is it showing? What did it learn from in order to do that?
Like r/DisneyVacation, but with whatever the AI was smoking in slide 4
75 0 ReplyThis is the only valid take tbh
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It then gave me step-by-step text instructions on how to use the OCR feature in Microsoft Word to import text from a picture, and admitted in step 3 that the function doesn't exist. There were 6 steps.
114 0 Replyand admitted in step 3 that the function doesn't exist.
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100 0 ReplyI didn't even see the numbers at first
31 1 ReplyAll I could think about when reading the numbers was the It Crowd emergency phone number song: https://youtu.be/GTRil00Lfhc
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I noticed that on my fourth read through. I'm still finding new obscure things in it.
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Reading this is what I imagine having a stroke feels like.
87 0 ReplyHere's the Linux version of this:
60 0 ReplyI was following it correctly up until the part where you have to place a child on your laptop. I wish these things would let you know the parts required beforehand.
29 0 ReplyDon't forget the requisite top-hat!
16 0 ReplyJust use you neighbour's child
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I regularly feel like I've turned into a magician when 30 layers deep into my process of "fixing" something. So at least that is accurate.
23 0 ReplyBut are you using child labor yet?
13 0 ReplyI kinda think it's ChatGPT's interpretation of Tux?
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"The design is very human"
53 0 ReplyThis is some /r/surrealmemes shit right here.
54 1 ReplyPart of me wants AI to never evolve so it can keep making images like these forever.
35 0 Replyprobably the best actual outcome tbh
16 0 ReplyOld technology never dies.
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What is fun to me is that it completely made up a bunch of computer and office accessories that don't exist.
45 0 ReplyJust wait, soon we'll all be editing documents using tiny scalpels.
33 0 ReplyOf course, the only person who would try to do this is doing an essay about marijuana.
10 0 ReplyThat was common in graphical design back in the (pre 90s) day.
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The text in the image represents how accurate it tends to be whenever I try to OCR a document.
39 0 Replyfor windows use, try powertoys's powerocr
8 0 ReplyIt uses the windows built in API for ocr. Isn't very good in my experience.
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Despite the constant negative press covfefe
36 0 ReplyThis is why I'm convinced no LLM could ever accurately produce the insane and moronic shit he comes up with.
10 1 ReplyMaybe with a small language model.
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Laugh while you can, fellow meat bags.
29 1 ReplyI'm actually impressed by the reasonably coherent (though nonsense) text. If you think about how generative AI works it's very surprising it could form words in images.
28 1 ReplyMicrosoft's image generator has been getting better and better at text. There are still plenty of problems, especially with small text, but someone on another forum was able to get it to output this with a very small prompt:
12 0 ReplyIt's surprisingly good at making nonsense
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Last step, "diable" is the devil in French. Therefore the last text more or less means "OCR the text into the devil's text"
24 1 ReplyThis looks like scam email and Aliexpress products merged together.
21 0 ReplyStep 4: get baked
20 0 ReplyThat little green... thing on the left looks high AF.
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Ah shit. It lost me at painting the QR code by hand.
18 0 ReplyThat’s how I always do it myself.
17 0 ReplyI'm stuck on step 3
16 0 ReplyWhich step 3?
18 0 ReplyWhich one of them?
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I prefer to convord ttp manually rather than use the trext tims.
14 0 ReplyI prefer to convord ttp manually rather than use the trext tims.
But then how do you ensure that the text will be diåble?
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I have never seen ChatGPT produce images. Is this a feature of 4.0?
13 0 ReplyYeah is this linked with dall-e?
9 0 ReplyIt is. The paid version (GPT-4) is integrated with DALLE-3.
13 0 ReplyThis has all the hallmarks of "human pretending to be an AI" rather than actual AI output
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I had a lot of fun asking it to draw ASCII art for me... especially if you ask it for corrections about specific aspects of its art
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Okay I've convorded the ttp by using the trext tins, but I'm not sure what comes next or why I'm holding a paint brush.
10 0 ReplyChatGPT is like the special kid in school that can't have scissors or glue unattended.
10 0 ReplyAnd people are terrified at the idea of AGI. Lol. Lmao even.
8 0 ReplyIt's not AGI that's terrifying, but how people are so willing to let anything take over their control. LLMs are "just" predictive text generation with a lot of extras to make things come out really convincing sometimes, and yet so many individuals and companies basically handed over the keys without even second guessing its answers.
These past few years have shown how if (and it's a big if) AGI/ASI comes along, we are so screwed, because we can't even handle dumber tools well. LLMs in the hands of willing idiots can be a disaster itself, and it's possible we're already there.
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7 1 Replyopjical carttcer recegnition
6 0 Replywhy is dream stuff
5 0 ReplyStep OCCR what are you doing
4 0 ReplyThis is glorious
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