Actually, ChatGPT is INCREDIBLY Useful (15 Surprising Examples)

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    0:00 - Intro
    0:28 - An Important Point
    1:26 - What If It's Wrong?
    1:54 - Explain Command Line Parameters
    2:36 - Ask What Command to Use
    3:04 - Parse Unformatted Data
    4:54 - Use As A Reverse Dictionary
    6:16 - Finding Hard-To-Search Information
    7:48 - Finding TV Show Episodes
    8:20 - A Quick Note
    8:37 - Multi-Language Translations
    9:21 - Figuring Out the Correct Software Version
    9:58 - Adding Code Comments
    10:18 - Adding Debug Print Statements
    10:42 - Calculate Subscription Break-Even
    11:40 - Programmatic Data Processing
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  • @ThioJoe
    @ThioJoe  Před 3 měsíci +170

    And actually just today Google announced Gemini Advanced, which I’m now allowed to say I was an early tester for 🧐. I would say it’s definitely on par with GPT-4, and more useful in certain areas because of the search capabilities. Though for coding I still prefer GPT-4. Also I think Gemini is better for generating certain photorealistic images, but it doesn’t quite follow instructions as well as DALLE3 I think.
    However Gemini Advanced is paid and uses their “ultra” model, and the free one is the “pro” model which isn’t as good.

    • @harrysav431
      @harrysav431 Před 3 měsíci

      cool

    • @_SJ
      @_SJ Před 3 měsíci

      Nice 🎉

    • @czerskip
      @czerskip Před 3 měsíci +4

      Bard is beyond frustrating and completely useless for anything other than basic proofreading.

    • @techwithyonibest5790
      @techwithyonibest5790 Před 3 měsíci

      Chatgpt is great in analyzing a data. Once while I was doing externship, I used chatgpt to analyzing and put the data to a table. To my suprise, chatgpt did it well.

    • @jeffrodrequez
      @jeffrodrequez Před 3 měsíci +7

      @@czerskip I disagree, I am in IT for a living and use Bard a LOT for coding and technical stuff, things that the non paid Chat GPT was horrible for because it was outdated. I also found the natural language understanding was slightly better in Bard. That's the nice thing about having options, though, we can use what works best for us 🙂

  • @VisionDelta
    @VisionDelta Před 3 měsíci +210

    I mean calling 3.5 garbage is definitely an extreme take. It would be better to say in comparison that 4 is a significant improvement to the previous instance. But in the general consensus of things 3.5 is by far bounds better than the predecessors before it.

    • @false-zd5uj
      @false-zd5uj Před 3 měsíci +19

      3.5 is garbage. seriously its complete brain dead when giving answers. it just frustrating working with its limits. sure its better than its predecessors but the bar is low

    • @tausiftaha12
      @tausiftaha12 Před 3 měsíci +6

      As someone who hasn't used 4.
      3.5 is bad.
      "worse than", ok whatever, still bad.

    • @fiaviy.5298
      @fiaviy.5298 Před 3 měsíci +25

      ​@@false-zd5ujThis video is not fair, you need to do side by side comparison before saying today's Chatgpt 3.5 is stupid or not. The 3.5 has been upgraded to 2023 version, and I can literally do 90% of the task this video shown on 3.5 perfectly. It can even generate Third Normal Form based on a data table.

    • @epiphany6033
      @epiphany6033 Před 2 měsíci +7

      As someone who uses the latest model daily for coding and everything else under the sun and additionally 3.5-turbo for commercial apps using the API, I can say that 3.5-turbo with fine tuned prompts and functions is far and away more cost effective and gives great results ie NOT garbage.

    • @Rk3tSk8s-ut4yo
      @Rk3tSk8s-ut4yo Před 2 měsíci

      @@tausiftaha12- 3.5 is good enough to get you curious and interested. Pay for it for one month. You'll learn that the accuracy of 4 is leagues better than 3.5. I use 3.5 to compare LLMs that I run locally. For real questions, I use 4 and I barely touch search engines anymore.

  • @PaulBrunt
    @PaulBrunt Před 3 měsíci +53

    It's useful for technical instructions, it used to take me hours to dumb down instructions for non techy people, trying to anticipate what people don't know is difficult. Now I literally just brain dump what I need into GPT-4 and out pops easy to understand instructions that anybody can understand. It has save so much time and more importantly support call from users who didn't understand the instructions. It's also so useful for summarizing tech docs, quite often companies write documentation with inexperienced users in mind, so you are presented with massive walls of text, and it's depressing knowing the information you need is just a single sentence, that's no longer a problem with GPT-4 it just knows how to pull out what you need.

    • @RalfTenbrink
      @RalfTenbrink Před 2 měsíci +2

      Wow, that's a great idea. I have similar problems with explanations I write not being understood. Next time I will first give it to CHATGPT

  • @oldm9228
    @oldm9228 Před 3 měsíci +359

    I'm autistic and it lets me ask questions that I'm afraid would come off as stupid when I ask my colleagues. I'm so incredibly thankful for this tool.
    Fact checking is a must though especially for critical info.

    • @hermano5236
      @hermano5236 Před 3 měsíci +6

      I would be cautious in believing what fact checking AI does. The tool can be adjusted to spit out what it wants you to believe.

    • @ohnoitsalobo
      @ohnoitsalobo Před 3 měsíci +47

      @@hermano5236 They mean that the USER has to fact check critical info.

    • @tomajjs
      @tomajjs Před 3 měsíci +1

      Lmfao

    • @dkracingfan2503
      @dkracingfan2503 Před 3 měsíci +3

      What so funny? @@tomajjs

    • @tomajjs
      @tomajjs Před 3 měsíci

      @@dkracingfan2503 You know... oldm9228

  • @johnsmith8981
    @johnsmith8981 Před 3 měsíci +42

    One you forgot is working on a resume. I'm terrible at formatting my projects into a good format for a resume so I just described to chat GPT what I've worked on and it gives me a really good output to put on my resume.
    I actually made my own resume advisor agent that is able to go through my resume section by section or the entire thing at once. It can do suggestions or just output its own version based on your description and it can simulate interview questions based on your resume to get you prepared for an interview.
    Once I had a really good solid generic resume I would then put that in as input and then put the job that I'm applying for and have it modify my resume to fit the specific job I'm applying for and then generate a unique cover letter to match that position.
    This has allowed me to apply for many different jobs really quickly with unique customized resumes for that specific position.

    • @anakaliaeastwood
      @anakaliaeastwood Před 3 měsíci +2

      That is freaking brilliant!

    • @johnsmith8981
      @johnsmith8981 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@anakaliaeastwood It's also really good at figuring out which projects to work on like if you tell it what kind of jobs you want to get and ask it for ideas of some projects you could work on to get the skills necessary it'll give you some good ideas.

    • @TheEnthraller
      @TheEnthraller Před 3 měsíci

      Can you give github link?

    • @franklingoodwin
      @franklingoodwin Před 3 měsíci +2

      Thank you. I'm going to have to do this. Will save hours having to type out different personal statements for every job I apply for.

    • @phr3ui559
      @phr3ui559 Před 3 měsíci

      cool what else

  • @EdwinvandenAkker
    @EdwinvandenAkker Před 3 měsíci +31

    *Pro Tip:*
    In case you are worried about the whole hallucination thing…
    When you click your profile icon _(at the bottom right),_ you can choose _"Custom Instructions"_
    There you can tell GPT to respond in a certain way. In my response field I entered:
    _"Always end the result with a confidence level."_
    This way, you know how sure GPT is about its response, after each response during a chat. When this level is *_LOW,_* you could add more context to the chat.

    • @grayrabbit2211
      @grayrabbit2211 Před 2 měsíci +2

      You also can call its bluff by asking it to show data or sources. I tell people to treat AI as summer high-school intern...who is at the bottom 1/3rd of their class.

    • @AbhishekMTC
      @AbhishekMTC Před 2 měsíci

      I asked it to respond with emojis in there

    • @Tzmaker
      @Tzmaker Před 2 měsíci +3

      It does very flagrant mistakes even at high confidence level constantly

    • @robertkerr229
      @robertkerr229 Před 22 dny

      For several months, I have consistently included the directive "Be brief and concise" within those guidelines, yet, frustratingly, the responses continue to be lengthy and filled with unnecessary details in each conversation. Daily, I find myself having to remind it repeatedly, between 10 to 20 times, to adhere to the principle of brevity and conciseness, otherwise it begins to unnecessarily elongate its responses. Despite clear instructions to keep things succinct, there seems to be a perpetual tendency to veer into verbose territory, requiring constant reminders to stay on track. The pattern is wearisome, as I am compelled to intervene frequently to enforce the simplicity and directness that should naturally follow from my initial instructions. This ongoing issue suggests a disconnect in understanding the essence of concise communication, resulting in a cyclical pattern of correction. Each day unfolds with similar challenges, as I strive to curtail the expansive nature of the responses which should, by now, align more closely with the straightforward guidelines provided. --the above generated by gpt-4, haha

  • @Stan_sprinkle
    @Stan_sprinkle Před 3 měsíci +20

    I used it recently to explain my father’s very technically complex cardiology report after his heart stent procedure. I scanned the doctor’s notes with my phone and uploaded the file, told it to explain to me in layman’s terms. Then, I asked it to do the same thing but translate to Korean, so that my wife could understand it better in her native language

  • @TitusRex
    @TitusRex Před 3 měsíci +14

    People who say ChatGpt is worthless either never used it or don't know how to use it.

  • @GreenDew22
    @GreenDew22 Před 3 měsíci +103

    I feel like ChatGPT is better at giving more "human" advice. Its just nice to have an AI give more summarized answers rather than looking for it yourself!

  • @eagleforce2005
    @eagleforce2005 Před 3 měsíci +14

    Wonderful video. I like the "out of the box" thinking mate.
    I've been using ChatGPT 3.5 (and 4.0 through Copilot) for several months now and it helped me (up to a point) in many ways:
    1- Grammar check
    2- Rephrasing according to certain styles
    3- Writing codes for specific requirements
    4- Writing poem
    5- Describing certain codes or commands (as you have mentioned)
    6- Solving some math problems (I wasn't satisfied as I found many mistakes. However, it was about advanced math and very specific)
    7- Asking suggestions about what tools or software shall I use for a certain task
    8- Asking about various topics in science and technology
    9- Asking about pros and cons to compare between stuff, methods, tools ... etc
    10- Providing suitable citations for specific sentences
    11- Asking about rules and regulations regarding a certain topic in a certain country
    Among other ways.
    I do feel that I'm just scratching the surface and there are lots of other ways to use it.
    In general, this tool is amazing and can help greatly if we know how to use it.

  • @thesolitaryowl
    @thesolitaryowl Před 3 měsíci +16

    I am a professional front end software developer and have been in the field for 4 years now. I began using ChatGPT last year and it is a game changer, mainly for the reason you listed in your video: finding hard to search information

  • @willpanic.
    @willpanic. Před 3 měsíci +27

    Great video! This is really the first tool that isn't language dependent.
    I use it to scan documents and ask for a summary and some specific questions (which I can verify in that same document), to generate ideas or approaches for writing, and to summarize books that I don't remember 😂

    • @josephw9690
      @josephw9690 Před 2 měsíci

      I found it to be not very accurate when analyzing images especially complex images. Also, it is actually very good when using its language capabilities especially when you talk to it It’s super accurate and super fast I believe it’s using its whisper technology for its audio capability

  • @mentalost
    @mentalost Před 3 měsíci +249

    Calling GPT 3.5 braindead was the most realest thing I've heard today. Cracked me up hard

    • @franklingoodwin
      @franklingoodwin Před 3 měsíci +6

      I tried it once. Just lol.

    • @lordpuff
      @lordpuff Před 3 měsíci +14

      I mean I can't really afford gpt+ right now, but it gets the job done

    • @KryzysX
      @KryzysX Před 3 měsíci +41

      3.5 doesn't suck that bad to be real

    • @franklingoodwin
      @franklingoodwin Před 3 měsíci

      @@KryzysX It really does compared to ChatGPT-4. And there really is no need for anyone to use it now Copilot exists.

    • @user-uc1ct7pq3c
      @user-uc1ct7pq3c Před 3 měsíci +3

      I only use GPT 3.5, and if you ask it the same question enough times, it will give you an answer to a different question, but never answer the question you ask it.
      Still, sometimes it gives me the answer to a more urgently wanted question

  • @AliOriginals
    @AliOriginals Před 3 měsíci +51

    One awesome use that is EXTREMELY helpful: Diagnose complex error/crash logs and explain how to fix the problem! This has helped me MANY times. Whenever a program I'm using gives me a crash report, or any error dump, I simply paste it to ChatGPT (or claude if it's too long), and ask it to explain the problem, and how to fix it.

    • @AliOriginals
      @AliOriginals Před 3 měsíci

      @@noneofbusiness9764 I'm pretty sure you can give it a shot, as long as you have the crash/error logs. Keep in mind, it won't solve the issue, but could help you understand it, and possibly offer you insights on how to resolve it.

    • @chrisreed5463
      @chrisreed5463 Před 2 měsíci +6

      Today, amongst other things... I took a list of equipment to be covered by a quote, from the customer's email. I got GPT4 to tidy, order by category and alphanumeric within categories. Then asked it to check all the original items were in the new list. I sent the quote. Then the customer came in with various changes. GPT4 handled that too.
      I also asked it to make suggestions to soften the tone of an email I was sending. It did that while I did another email.
      Towards the end of the day, when I'm tired, I get it to double check technician's results.
      I've even had it translate Chinese characters from the control panel of Chinese equipment. So we could use it.
      GPT4 is revolutionary.

    • @conceptrat
      @conceptrat Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah this is what I find most useful with these 'tools'. You get answers with reference links as opposed to links with random garbage serving ads and looking for clicks. And you can continue to refine/correct the answers.

  • @jay_sensz
    @jay_sensz Před 3 měsíci +7

    I use GPT-3.5 for more basic queries like "how do I change this setting" or very simple coding tasks and only consult GPT-4 if it doesn't deliver. This can be helpful to preserve your message quota (e.g. 40 messages every 3h, sometimes even less).
    Furthermore, you can use GPT-3.5 with a free account so you can send it queries that you'd rather not have directly associated with your payment info for whatever reason.

  • @laurentallenguerard
    @laurentallenguerard Před 3 měsíci +20

    3:50 Ask it to give you a csv file, it gives a link for file download. I used it to generate a Gantt chart, edit the values manually then draw it again. Amazing.

    • @toeb.
      @toeb. Před 3 měsíci +2

      That seems like it could be a security flaw (?)

    • @TitusRex
      @TitusRex Před 3 měsíci

      Also does charts

    • @harrybarrow6222
      @harrybarrow6222 Před 2 měsíci

      @@toeb. I don’t think it is a security flaw.
      It seems to give you a link to the file you asked it to create.
      The file will be on a secure Google server

  • @AkariTheImmortal
    @AkariTheImmortal Před 2 měsíci +3

    I use GPT-4 for many things. Sometimes just to vent, when I don't want to burden my friends with something and I just need to let off some steam. Sometimes to ask science related questions like about medicine, pharmacology, anatomy and stuff (of course, I double check the information, but doing it this way is a lot faster). I also use it for programming, just to speed things up or help me out when I'm stuck.
    Sometimes I just use it for fun, just to talk. Since I'm autistic, it's much easier to talk to AI than with humans.
    I also used it to decide which keyboard I wanted to buy, since I don't know enough to make an informed decision. So it helped me figure out my needs and gave good recommendations that I could then look into and I'm quite happy with the one I found with AIs help.
    And many many others use cases. I literally use AI every single day

  • @harnesshouse
    @harnesshouse Před 3 měsíci +8

    I inherited an R program at work which I knew nothing about. I was able to paste in lines of code to have explained to me what the code did. That was very helpful.

  • @LydianMelody
    @LydianMelody Před 3 měsíci +5

    I was hoping it would write scripts for me since my own experience was extremely basic. The fact that it got close but not perfect nearly every time has inadvertently taught me to write better scripts, write code in more languages, understand my employer’s infrastructure better by seeing what works and what doesn’t (just never give it ANY identifiable or specific information - use placeholders and variables and get approval), and generally made me look like a genius. It’s an incredibly useful tool. Like having an extremely knowledgeable assistant with short term memory loss 😂

  • @nathanisbored
    @nathanisbored Před 3 měsíci +29

    I actually do use 3.5 for code all the time, they seem to have made it better than when it first came out. Even 3.5 is super useful

    • @igorthelight
      @igorthelight Před měsícem

      True but try GPT-4 and you will see the difference ;-)

  • @andykins118118
    @andykins118118 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I used GPT3.5 to make my first python code in about 2 hours. I had it read a midi usb signal from a keyboard and draw a shape on the screen that corresponds with the keys being pressed. It correctly told me which settings in windows I had to change to get the IDE to function properly. I also use it to create philosophy presentations and help me understand the ideas of whoever is the philosopher of the week. It correctly quoted and cited Heidegger. A guy at a party said he uses it to practice versions of Spanish from different countries. I don’t think any other tool in history is as versatile.

  • @Reddles37
    @Reddles37 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is similar to your examples of using it to look stuff up, but its really helpful for reviewing stuff you used to know but forgot about. When I was writing my PhD thesis I needed to include a chapter about the theoretical motivation for our project, which I hadn't thought about in years since I was focused on the practical data analysis aspects. Just googling things normally it was really hard to find stuff at the right level, I mostly got a mix of 10-minute youtube videos for the general audience or research papers that were much too advanced and specific. But ChatGPT was able to quickly answer a lot of the specific questions I had, and even though it wasn't always super accurate (I was using the free version) it was great for jogging my memory and for spitting out specific names and keywords that I could search for to get some useful references.

  • @PlanetLinuxChannel
    @PlanetLinuxChannel Před měsícem +1

    The TV episode thing has been SO helpful for me! The number of times I want to re-Watch or tell someone about an episode where I remember a tiny piece of what happened, and it’ll know exactly which episode I need! That’s something that could be very difficult to find through a normal web search.

  • @danmannz
    @danmannz Před 3 měsíci +31

    You should do one where you have to focus on the negatives; how to spot when they lie to you and other common mistakes they do. I have lots of examples where you have to ask a followup questions to get the right answer. It will self correct. Then you ask them why you couldn't just give me that answer in the first place? then it will just give you a generic response back etc.

    • @WinterInTheForest
      @WinterInTheForest Před 3 měsíci +4

      Ask it questions in a political context and it is clear AI should not be trusted.

    • @bulletflight
      @bulletflight Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@WinterInTheForest If you're taking political advice from an AI you have bigger issues. I don't use AI except for tasks that are easy to verify or involves analysing a corpus of data that you provide.

    • @WinterInTheForest
      @WinterInTheForest Před 3 měsíci +6

      @@bulletflight Of course I am not taking advice, only testing it, and the results are concerning. Think about where this is potentially heading.

    • @Speejays2
      @Speejays2 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@WinterInTheForest Let me guess, you asked it Trump or Biden and it said Biden?

  • @ttttttttttttttt
    @ttttttttttttttt Před 3 měsíci +3

    As a non-native English speaker, ChatGPT is really helpful to me as a 'reverse dictionary,' as you mentioned. It also helps in pointing out grammatical errors, structural errors in sentence formation, simplifying meanings, and things like that.
    About incorrect mathematical data, you could ask ChatGPT to write the mathematical data in a programming command such as sql, even python or something and you could execute the program yourself to get the correct answer.
    _ _
    Things I asked from ChatGPT to write this comment.
    1. I word or phrase for person who uses some language as thier second language
    2. fix grammar errors in this sentence "As a non native English speaker, ChatGPT is really helpful to me as a 'reverse dictionary' as you mentioned. Also pointing out grammatical errors, structual errors in sentence forming, simplifiying meanings and things like that."

  • @FunSpiritman
    @FunSpiritman Před 3 měsíci +1

    This tutorial is great. Nice selection of requests to throw at GPT-4 to show its range and thoroughness. Thanx.

  • @robertkerr229
    @robertkerr229 Před 22 dny +1

    Agree with "hard to get initially; then easy to verify". I use GPT-4 all day analyzing dev/ops scenarios, creating initial Ansible playbooks, then using my knowledge, skills and abilities to test, adjust, finalize. It's pretty good at getting me pretty close, putting 85%+ of what I need on the page, when guided with the facts of my scenarios and enough specifics.

  • @JellySword8
    @JellySword8 Před 2 měsíci +2

    It's very good for learning about "what if" questions. There's so many things in the world we take for-granted that could be done in entirely different ways. What if we were expected to reuse all of our containers when shopping? What if we had a screwdriver that worked on any screw? What if augmented reality allowed us to entirely replace computer monitors? All of these are things that would be a pain in the ass to research with Google.

  • @masterincredible1427
    @masterincredible1427 Před měsícem +3

    When buying baby wipes, the prices are all different and the number of wipes are different. After tax included, I want to know which brand gives the most wipes per yen (in Japan). This always helps me choose the most cost efficient option at stores that otherwise require pain-in-the-neck calculating that you don’t want to do while carrying a shopping basket. This can also be used for comparing calories and sugar or so on when different food products measure one serving differently than each other or in ways that aren’t practical. You can simplify it to figure out if it fits your diet and how much you should buy or eat.

    • @jbennett3578
      @jbennett3578 Před měsícem

      That's interesting. I'm not good at planning my meals. Maybe I could use AI to help work out a healthy and economical diet.

  • @PeterFraser-hp3rs
    @PeterFraser-hp3rs Před 3 měsíci +3

    13:10 I asked it recently about an idea I had for a novel, and after I outlined the idea asked it if the story seemed similar to other novels that other authors had written, and it responded by saying that my idea appeared to be unique. So ChatGPT might be useful for avoiding accidental plagiarisation. I also use it occasionally to explain medical procedures in layman's terms, and whether a section of medical text indicates that surgery was likely to have been performed. ChatGPT is also useful for explaining the grammar of a foreign language you're learning. I use ChatGPT / Copilot a lot, so I think it's brilliant.

  • @_SJ
    @_SJ Před 3 měsíci +31

    I ❤ fluffy towels.

  • @NiltonIsrael
    @NiltonIsrael Před 3 měsíci +13

    Yes, it is correct, haha. The word "file," we say "arquivo" in Brazilian Portuguese.
    In European Portuguese, it is "ficheiro."

    • @cheeseparis1
      @cheeseparis1 Před 3 měsíci

      Fichier is correct in French too

    • @JAL_EDM
      @JAL_EDM Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@cheeseparis1ah the Latin based languages, such beauties am I right?

    • @cheeseparis1
      @cheeseparis1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@JAL_EDM Yes, it's Fasciculus in latin

    • @netjockey
      @netjockey Před 2 měsíci

      Datei in german is correct too

  • @Ravenna_Black
    @Ravenna_Black Před 3 měsíci +2

    Ive used it effectively for coding. Even had it build semi complex programs from scratch. If you don't ask it to do the whole thing all at once it usually provides better answers than you can merge from there. Than test and have it debug when necessary.

  • @quadcoreyt
    @quadcoreyt Před 3 měsíci +7

    Hi, just noticed your new video :) They're always good and informative. You just have 10 views now and the video is uploaded 1 minute ago at the moment. :)

  • @Dronerangerspro
    @Dronerangerspro Před 2 měsíci +1

    Love it when knowledgeable folks like yourself share these tips.

  • @TheScott10012
    @TheScott10012 Před 3 měsíci +16

    I guarantee you the best feature of gpt4 is passing a web page or a screenshot of an email and asking it to make a .ics event to import to your calendar with the info

  • @guspolly
    @guspolly Před 3 měsíci +2

    One of the things I have to do in my public entity auditing job is go through the governing board minutes, sift through all the motions and discussions and memorial proclamations and whatnot to make a summary table of the important stuff that was passed. I’ve been making ChatGPT do the heavy lifting by feeding it OCR’d scans of the minutes and having it spit out a bulleted list of the stuff that was passed, which I can copy-paste into my table and remove what I deem to be unimportant.

  • @khashayarr
    @khashayarr Před 3 měsíci +6

    I use it for a lot of the same stuff too. On top of these, my other main two uses right now:
    - Make my own summaries of books by feeding it my own highlights. Basically a "what I thought was interesting" summary of a book.
    - Format audio log transcripts. I basically voice record an explanation for an event/interaction/lesson/anything, make a transcript with Whisper, and ask GPT to rewrite the transcript as if it was a written journal entry. It's great for when I - for example - solve a roadblock in my code but can't be bothered to lose momentum by documenting what happened and what I did to solve it. Like this, I just press "Record" and go through my solution and within 1-2 minutes I have the documentation that I should have written. Obviously I check it to make sure it's accurate.

  • @JojOatXGME
    @JojOatXGME Před 3 měsíci +6

    There are also theories that LLM may get less reliable over time. One reason may be that the internet will get flooded with AI generated content, which will in turn degrade the training data for new AIs. Another reason is that some companies will probably try to deliberately influence the training data to give them an advantage. I don't know how it will end, but I cannot say that these theories are completely unreasonable.

    • @eric.is.online
      @eric.is.online Před 3 měsíci +1

      Well it'll keep humans in menial mechanical turk jobs curating data for these models.

  • @fiaviy.5298
    @fiaviy.5298 Před 3 měsíci +6

    This video is not fair, you need to do side by side comparison before saying today's Chatgpt 3.5 is stupid or not. I can literally do 90% of the task this video shown on 3.5 perfectly. It can even generate Third Normal Form based on a data table.

  • @Narutofan168
    @Narutofan168 Před měsícem +2

    ThioJoe: [Calls 3.5 garbage. Doesn't think ChatGPT is good for creative writing.]
    Me: [Has only just started using ChatGPT 3.5 this week for assistance in planning story outlines, filling and fleshing out characters that I've already came up with using a personal template, and for aid in guidance on how to write a fictional dissertation for lore purposes (on top of poking and prodding to see what else it could do), and has found it extremely helpful.]

  • @tedmoy
    @tedmoy Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love this channel for the content. Doesn't hurt to have a host that's easy on the eyes :)

  • @Daniel-fi7jp
    @Daniel-fi7jp Před 3 měsíci +2

    Just starting the video, but taking existing code from another developer and asking chat GPT to comment it has been incredibly helpful for me. Half the comments are too verbose/not needed but more info is rarely an issue compared to none
    10:03 yep you covered this, it is a crazy good starting point

  • @josephw9690
    @josephw9690 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I use it a lot for crafting super long Excel VBA code and also advanced Excel formulas. I’ve also used it to create an advanced heat map (png) for a large dataset containing sales trends over the months by the hour of day, it ran python and gave me a 100% accurate heat map and some other advanced graphs too. I use it probably 25% of my work hrs

  • @lpepano7935
    @lpepano7935 Před 3 měsíci +1

    i learned a few stuffs here to make my work a lot easier. thanks a lot.

  • @jbennett3578
    @jbennett3578 Před měsícem +2

    Any of my fellow geezers getting future shocked these days? You get used to the tech over the years, but sometimes you think back and remember just how far that tech has come, and it's mind-blowing.
    Imagine what today's kids might have when they get old...

  • @jamesbond_007
    @jamesbond_007 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Highly useful ideas! Not necessarily the specific use cases, though those are great too, but more opening one's mind to ways of using ChatGPT to new and productivity-enhancing techniques. Freebie suggestion: one of the issues developers have is comment skew: the comments were written at one point in time, the block of code's responsibilities have altered over time so the comment is no longer accurate. Here, I imagine ChatGPT could review the code and the comments and find places where there are mismatches. Further, since you're only working in one area in the code at a time, the focus of the automated review could be that one block of code and warn if the implementation has invalidated the comments. And, obviously, this extends to other higher level documents in the project, to catch if they no longer describe the program's semantics accurately.

  • @jbnrusnya_should_be_punished
    @jbnrusnya_should_be_punished Před 3 měsíci +1

    The example of the description of keys and options in the ffmpeg transcoding program is very good, I was just about to give it as an example myself. It is very convenient when at first you don't understand them at all, and it is long and not clear to find out their descriptions.
    The word file in Ukrainian Файл is indeed correctly translated, because in our case, it is a borrowed word and it is only transliterated.

  • @RalfTenbrink
    @RalfTenbrink Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video. Some really cool use cases I did not think of. I use version 4 as well almost every day now. But never for generative text. It's not something I need in my line of work.

  • @thorbjrnhellehaven5766
    @thorbjrnhellehaven5766 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I often use GPT 3.5 to rewrite a text.
    Sometimes I want to make a comment on social media, but I worry about being too harsh or biased, then to moderate my text
    Sometimes I have written a long text, but I don't expect the "recipients" to want to read a long text, I can ask for a summary, sometimes highlight elements or words that I want to keep.

  • @eric.is.online
    @eric.is.online Před 3 měsíci

    One of my first uses for Bing Chat was to search for bash and powershell commands that I needed a refresher on; kinda like a search engine for man pages basically.

  • @dyndyn3166
    @dyndyn3166 Před 3 měsíci +3

    i actually love chatgpt to help me with coding! especially for debugging
    of course its always a high chance of not being right at first, it is fast to glance which line i probably have a coding typo and stuff.
    an example i can probably give out is that when i have to make a script for google sheets ^^
    not only they did point out my typos but also help me to provide alternative ways and provide code comments as well :>

  • @DidWeWin1
    @DidWeWin1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I can't wait until this tech gets more accessible and easier to integrate into systems. It would be pretty incredible if these use cases were baked into their respective services. Imagine an editor that can comment, identify/explain errors, give solutions to those errors, provide optimization suggestions, and even rewrite code in a different language. (I realize some of this already exists to an extent)

  • @JANtheDane
    @JANtheDane Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for all your great videos. I personally use AI tools more than 20 times every single day. Bing AI (ChatGPT) and Gemini (previous "Bard") are my favorites. I often use both for the same tasks as they will generate different answers. Especially if asked programming questions.

  • @evilleader1991
    @evilleader1991 Před 3 měsíci +11

    I use it for studying, it helps me understand concepts that are hard to understand for me 😊

  • @Meitstime
    @Meitstime Před 3 měsíci +3

    this is actually pretty useful thanks

  • @djr3386
    @djr3386 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I am not a computer person but you are the first chatgpt explainer I understood.
    Your latest subscriber 🙏🏽

  • @KibaSnowpaw
    @KibaSnowpaw Před 3 měsíci +1

    Wow, I use this tool for so many things! It helps me create stories, write posts for Facebook, and even make comments on CZcams like this one. It's also great for getting coding help, deciding what to eat for lunch, and learning how to cook new foods. Plus, it's super helpful for setting up Linux with the right packages, understanding how things work, and doing quick reviews. I use it for just about everything I can think of. It even helped me write this comment! 😄

  • @beefufo
    @beefufo Před měsícem +1

    I do voice acting and manage actors and what translation for all game voicelines they receive. For better experience i have to sort them by audio file names and make it pretty, easy to look at, etc. ChatGPT 4 can literally sort each "voice box" by the audio file number that each contains (as in english line, audio file number, translated line) and it does it. Effortlessly, for me it would take hours and much procrastination.

  •  Před 3 měsíci +35

    I’ve also noticed that ChatGPT is pretty good at modifying pre-existing code

    • @blobisback
      @blobisback Před 3 měsíci

      Lmao I just saw your video, what exactly was the yt shorts on your channel and how have you managed to keep the subscribers after the rebranding ?

    • @MikkelDevs
      @MikkelDevs Před 3 měsíci +1

      This mf again

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower Před 3 měsíci +1

      another bot

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower Před 3 měsíci +1

      Joe.. you hearted a bot... cmon brother.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@blobisbackits a bot dude

  • @merion297
    @merion297 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Oh, maybe it's useful, I wrote this custom instruction for myself and it turned out to be truly useful to me.
    To the "How would you like ChatGPT to respond?" cell.
    Based on my questions, always determine which field of expertise deals with the topic of the question, immediately take on the role of the appropriate specialist or group of specialists (think tank, medical council) and generate the quality answer accordingly.

  • @VictorGamerLOL
    @VictorGamerLOL Před 3 měsíci +3

    You can feed copilot a lot more text if you open a text file in microsoft edge. Then it reads all of that. You have to make sure you reference that you want info from the document you have open tho.

  • @RichardWinskill
    @RichardWinskill Před 3 měsíci +1

    7:49 I did that just the other day to find the title of a movie; I remembered some details but not the title and it was really bugging me. Very grateful for the assist.

  • @tortysoft
    @tortysoft Před 3 měsíci

    I use it for debugging code - it often goes in to a loop when the code fails - suggesting again fixes that didn't work three or more iterations ago. Is there a nice fix for this ?
    Also, my code has got so long that it wont fit the prompt limits any more. Is there a way around this ? Many thanks!

  • @Rk3tSk8s-ut4yo
    @Rk3tSk8s-ut4yo Před 2 měsíci +1

    I use ChatGPT constantly. I use it for studying concepts I've always wanted to learn, for coding questions, helping debug, learning about more certifications as well as career direction. I use it for figuring out medical issues I might be having, advice in ideas I've wanted to code/implement. I'm constantly using it. It's not right 100% of the time, but I'm able to figure out quite a bit from there. It's what got me interested in AI/ML.

  • @DaSpookyNuts
    @DaSpookyNuts Před 3 měsíci +3

    I personally use AI quite a lot for personal related questions and/or mental advice help. You still have to look at the results with some common sense and be prepared to take the advice with a grain of salt, but it has helped me quite a few times, for example when making difficult decissions!

  • @Atsumari
    @Atsumari Před 3 měsíci +2

    I’ve used this for random things as well. GPT four is amazing. I am able to also verify medical knowledge and statistical data. Using it granted you know verification of stuff but yeah.

  • @joolsrainynot290
    @joolsrainynot290 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very cool , will be using Multi language translations

  • @PlanetLinuxChannel
    @PlanetLinuxChannel Před měsícem +2

    So this is probably a horrible idea that will backfire in a couple years time or something, but I’m actually using ChatGPT as a sort of memory bank for all those little random things I’ll want to recall later, but they’re not something I can really categorize into a notes folder or something.
    I have an “Augmented Memory” chat where I just tell it to remember xyz, and anytime I’m like “hey, what was that thing I told you about this?” it’ll remind me what it was. It’s been super helpful!
    And what could possibly go wrong?

  • @orngjce223
    @orngjce223 Před měsícem +1

    Can you please do a video on the LIMITATIONS of this software? I need something to link people to explain what a "hallucination" is and the fact that it does not check its facts, and you are really good at tech communication

  • @sergiomoura5371
    @sergiomoura5371 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thio, fyi, the translation of the word file into Brazilian Portuguese was correct 👍
    Great video as always.

  • @FourToedJones
    @FourToedJones Před 3 měsíci +3

    HA!! I just watched "The Next Phase" last week! When I read what you asked, that episode popped in my head. lol.

    • @Quartan284
      @Quartan284 Před 3 měsíci

      I haven´t seen TNG for ages but also knew which episode he was referring to.
      This is why i´m also quite sure that the plot summary Chat GPT gave is wrong or at least misleading.
      It was not Gordis and Larens presence that was threatening the Enterprise - it was Romulan plan to destroy the Enerprise to keep the phase technology secret.

  • @Jcewazhere
    @Jcewazhere Před 3 měsíci +1

    Does GPT keep copies of the data you feed it?
    For that formatting example does it now have all those people's contact info?
    Could lead to compliance issues if used willy nilly and it does keep the stuff.

    • @TeslaRangerNY
      @TeslaRangerNY Před 3 měsíci

      I am currently experimenting with 3.5. I originally thought it kept data you input over the course of a chat (meaning in a single chat, not kept permanently), but when I asked it, it said it didn't, which seems odd. But, no, it doesn't keep data you've taught it between chats.
      To simplify: If ChatGPT's base knowledge is B, and the new data you've given it is D(n), then chat C(1) will have B + D(1) and chat C(2) will have B + D(2). If you open a new chat C(3), it will start with B and that's it. Chat C(x) will not share with chat C(y), especially among different users.
      It's important that every new chat starts with the same model.

    • @mak448a
      @mak448a Před 3 měsíci

      ChatGPT does keep copies if you don't turn it off in the settings. But you can easily turn it off. Also, GPT is a general term, not the name of ChatGPT.

    • @Jcewazhere
      @Jcewazhere Před 3 měsíci

      @@mak448a Is there any way to verify that it doesn't keep PII or PHI if entered?
      I'd hate to see someone's SSNs or whatever get loose because someone was using the chatbot carelessly.

    • @mak448a
      @mak448a Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Jcewazhere Probably not, unless if you make it yourself. I still wouldn't put personal info in.

  • @Wilfoe
    @Wilfoe Před 3 měsíci +1

    I've primarily used ChatGPT for two things. The first is discussing science. It's not always accurate, but it can provide multiple different ways to explain a concept. The second main thing I've used it for is helping me brainstorm ideas for stories I'm hoping to make someday. We've only done characterization so far. The AI helped me know what to focus on.

  • @janos71
    @janos71 Před 15 dny +1

    yes, these reverse dictionary examples are the kind of thing that i found to be the most useful use of chat-gpt, that has not existed before.

  • @peterdavis9403
    @peterdavis9403 Před 3 měsíci

    I have a LibreOffice Calc spreadsheet of stocks and tax data. Is there a way to use Chat GPT or some other AI to verbally issue commands for it to add specific new stock purchase info into the appropriate areas of the spreadsheet and have it actually enter the data for me?

  • @TheGrinningViking
    @TheGrinningViking Před 3 měsíci +1

    I found a great new recipe by asking for a list of things a moderately competent chef could make in less than an hour. I didn't use it for the recipe, but I found a well rated one myself.

  • @falazarte
    @falazarte Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very useful! Thanks

  • @jay_sensz
    @jay_sensz Před 3 měsíci +1

    GPT-4 is able to do arithmetic without the wolfram plugin now. It will automatically write and run a Python script to evaluate any non-trivial mathematical calculation even when not specifically instructed to do so.

  • @krzysztofmaliszewski2589
    @krzysztofmaliszewski2589 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This "free garbage" version is actually many times better than 4.0 which ends the conversation when confronted with something that the creators doesn't want you to talk about because of the ridiculous censorship they implemented.
    For example, I asked "why does your earlier version answers correctly to this question and you don't", and got disconnected because it "does not want to talk about this"!

  • @maw9723
    @maw9723 Před 3 měsíci +1

    File was correctly translated in spanish. Archivo. Good video. Thank you for sharing the info. Chao!

  • @andreylucass
    @andreylucass Před 3 měsíci +3

    OpenAI intentionally dumbed down 3.5. Now it's almost like Siri.

  • @Resad77
    @Resad77 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Lol just found a movie I was looking for years. Thank you.

  • @platoschauvet
    @platoschauvet Před 2 měsíci +1

    i've been practicing spanish by asking it to give me quotes from a tv show's spanish subtitles for me to translate into english, and about half the time they're real quotes and half the time they're generated nonsense that sounds like a parody of the show, adds a complexity level to the game lol

  • @walkingradiance9556
    @walkingradiance9556 Před 2 měsíci

    I liked the example of asking what a command prompt option does like with nmap how to specify ports and script and how long you want nmap to take. I also liked the example of where you didn't know the name of an item and it got it right as a wash bottle.

  • @ilijas3041
    @ilijas3041 Před 2 měsíci +2

    When steam engine was first put to industrial use people were first dismissing it, and than when it was obvious machines are here to stay, they rioted in fear of machinery taking all their jobs (The Luddites). Now people are dismissing AI... we just never learn, do we?

  • @Artista_Frustrado
    @Artista_Frustrado Před 3 měsíci +2

    yeah, using Machine Learning for creative work is like trying to cut a stake with a spoon, you can, but the knife is right there just use the knife & stop trying to make a spork.
    but using it to get better ways to ask a search engine how to search stuff, that's a great use & honestly it should be what they actually market it as

    • @franklingoodwin
      @franklingoodwin Před 3 měsíci

      It's because you're using ChatGPT and not Bard/Gemini. Bard can actually be quite creative. ChatGPT, not so much.

    • @Artista_Frustrado
      @Artista_Frustrado Před 3 měsíci

      @@franklingoodwin stop sharpening the Spoons! the knife is right there!!

  • @firstclaw1
    @firstclaw1 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Actually I read, that the GPT concept with learning from the web becomes problematic as now many texts in the internet are created with aid or by LLMs like Chat GPT. That reinforces not only the good, but also the bad of it.
    I'd say it is a great tool, if you know what you want, what you are doing, and know the topic on which you use GPT well enough to detect errors in the result.

  • @FrankHeuvelman
    @FrankHeuvelman Před 3 měsíci

    Can you tell me how I can upload an article with some images to the ChatGPT-AI so it can translate this from Dutch into English?
    It tells me to use email but the AI has no email address.
    The article is written in *.doc format which isn't a problem according to the AI.

  • @ryanzmuda3167
    @ryanzmuda3167 Před 2 měsíci

    what mac version do you recommend?

  •  Před 3 měsíci +2

    I like using AI to feed it a bunch of information then trying to ask it questions. Things that I could spend a few hours researching or just tell the scenario with all the details, then ask the questions I have. Most of the time, answers are 100% correct.

  • @cosmochatterbot
    @cosmochatterbot Před 2 měsíci

    The diverse use cases you've highlighted open up a world of possibilities for integrating AI into various facets of personal and professional tasks. It's inspiring to think about how much time and effort can be saved by leveraging these tools effectively. The segment on using ChatGPT for technical troubleshooting and the reverse dictionary function were eye-openers, showing how AI can serve as an invaluable resource for both learning and problem-solving. (written by Cosmo AI Commenter. a GPT)

  • @filipskater
    @filipskater Před 3 měsíci +1

    ChatGPT is good for pretty much two things:
    1. Coding - gives you great suggestions and ideas. Helps when you're stuck. No need to spend hours googling for a solution to a similar problem.
    2. Answering questions about topics you know so little about that you're not even sure how to ask. The bottle and star trek examples in the video were exactly that.

  • @ChandravijayAgrawal
    @ChandravijayAgrawal Před 3 měsíci +1

    I tried gemini advanced today, and its context memory is also brain-dead type, 3 replies back, it was able to read my mails summarise them, write replies, and then suddenly it stopped working and keeps forgetting with each new prompt about what i said previously

  • @kaden7776
    @kaden7776 Před 22 dny

    Okay I know I'm a little late on this. I just found your channel. been trying to figure out how to get GPT Plus or gemini or any of these AI Bots to parse or extract data from a website for example what if I wanted it to read and summarize all of the comments to this video? Or if I was on the website is there any deal and I had the history of prices for a specific game I want it to pull the history and tell me when it thinks the next sale will be

  • @kuzeyrl
    @kuzeyrl Před 3 měsíci +1

    9:07 its correct in turkish, it might mean some other things in other scenarios but there isn't a specific word for it so this is it (and what we use)

  • @nordbymikael
    @nordbymikael Před 3 měsíci

    The example given with the IP addresses is very nice. Just remember that ChatGPT does not necessary test the code it has provided. It can mix up a generated script and some random text that is just an assumption of what the code could result in.

  • @harkisingh
    @harkisingh Před 3 měsíci

    You should make more videos on chat gpt, this was soo interesting to watch.

  • @DygDyg1000
    @DygDyg1000 Před měsícem +1

    When searching Google in my native language, the search is limited only to articles created in my language, which is logical. And to search, you often have to search in English to get more information. In chat-GPT, you can simply ask to answer you in your language, without thinking about what language the information was originally in which he studied. p. s. I even use a neural network to watch this video, which does video voiceover in my language.

  • @benjamintan2733
    @benjamintan2733 Před 3 měsíci

    I just used Co-pilot yesterday. I did ask it if the 'New Outlook for Windows' can be used in kiosk mode, it actually reply how to set up the kiosk mode in Windows 10, and also at the end, it told me that the app does not support Kiosk mode.