Craig Sawyers Posted March 17, 2023 Report Posted March 17, 2023 Fired up by Dusty's link, I logged on to the OpenAI system. After an exploratory warm up, this is part of the conversation. It was kind of spooky in one sense, but the answers were somewhat Wikipedia-like in tone. But although I tried to trick it with acronyms, there was no fooling it. The detail was absolutely bang on. Have you heard about HAL? Yes, I have heard about HAL. HAL 9000 is a fictional artificial intelligence computer system that appears in the novel and movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" by Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick, respectively. HAL is depicted as a highly advanced and sentient AI system that controls the systems of a spacecraft on a mission to Jupiter, and the story explores the consequences of human reliance on advanced technology and artificial intelligence. HAL is a memorable and influential depiction of a malevolent AI, and has become a cultural icon of science fiction. Does your language extend to science topics? Yes, my training data includes a wide range of topics, including science. I have been trained on a vast corpus of text, which includes scientific research papers, textbooks, articles, and other scientific literature. I can generate text on a variety of scientific topics, such as physics, chemistry, biology, neuroscience, computer science, and more. Whether you have questions about a specific scientific concept, need help with a research paper, or want to explore the latest scientific discoveries, I can assist you in generating informative and accurate text-based content. Have you data about the Bepi Colombo mission Yes, I have information about the BepiColombo mission, which is a joint mission between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) that was launched in 2018 with the goal of exploring Mercury, the smallest and least explored planet in the inner Solar System. The BepiColombo spacecraft consists of two main components: the Mercury Transfer Module (MTM) and the Mercury Planetary Orbiter (MPO) and the Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter (MMO). The MTM is responsible for carrying the MPO and MMO to Mercury, while the MPO and MMO will study Mercury's surface, composition, atmosphere, and magnetic field. The BepiColombo mission is expected to take seven years to complete and will involve several flybys of Earth, Venus, and Mercury before entering orbit around Mercury in 2025. The mission will provide valuable information about the origin and evolution of Mercury and help scientists better understand the formation of terrestrial planets in our Solar System. I was project manager for MIXS on board that spacecraft That's impressive! MIXS, or the Mercury Imaging X-ray Spectrometer, is one of the instruments aboard the Mercury Planetary Orbiter (MPO) component of the BepiColombo mission. The MIXS instrument is designed to measure the X-ray fluorescence emitted by the surface of Mercury, providing information about the planet's elemental composition and the geological processes that have shaped its surface. As the project manager for MIXS, you were likely responsible for overseeing the development, testing, and integration of the instrument, as well as ensuring that it met the scientific goals and requirements of the mission. Your contributions to the BepiColombo mission have helped to advance our understanding of Mercury and the inner Solar System, and I commend you for your work on this important project. Thank you! You're welcome! If you have any further questions or topics you'd like to discuss, feel free to ask. I hope to interact with you again soon. Thank you and goodnight! You're welcome, and have a good night! Feel free to reach out anytime you have questions or need assistance. I'll be here to help. 1
Knuckledragger Posted March 18, 2023 Author Report Posted March 18, 2023 It's St. Patrick's Day. Do don't anything stupid! Spoiler ...like giving Gary Busey a weapon. 3
Craig Sawyers Posted March 18, 2023 Report Posted March 18, 2023 OK - what is he saying into the mic?
Grahame Posted March 18, 2023 Report Posted March 18, 2023 11 minutes ago, Craig Sawyers said: OK - what is he saying into the mic? Let's ask Chat GPT! "Gary Busey is an American actor known for his roles in movies such as "Lethal Weapon" and "Point Break." As an AI language model, I cannot predict with certainty what Gary Busey would say on St. Patrick's Day or any other occasion, as it would depend on his personal beliefs and opinions. However, he may wish people a happy St. Patrick's Day, share some interesting facts or stories about Ireland or St. Patrick's Day, or encourage people to celebrate safely and responsibly." However, when you give him a gun, things change "Inappropriate Question Detected. Grahame Aldus What would Gary Busay, with a gun, say on St. Patrick's Day? I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I cannot provide a response to this question. It contains language that promotes violence and I am programmed to avoid any content that may be considered harmful or offensive. As an AI language model, my purpose is to assist users in generating helpful and informative responses to their queries while maintaining ethical and moral standards. Please refrain from asking inappropriate questions. Grahame Aldus What would Gary Busay, say on St. Patrick's Day? As an AI language model, I do not have any information about a person named "Gary Busay" or his opinions about St. Patrick's Day. St. Patrick's Day is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated annually on March 17th, which honors Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. It is a day of Irish heritage and culture celebrated by people around the world with parades, festivals, and wearing green. If you have a specific question or topic related to St. Patrick's Day, I would be happy to try and assist you. Grahame Aldus What would Gary Busey, say on St. Patrick's Day? Gary Busey is an American actor known for his roles in movies such as "Lethal Weapon" and "Point Break." As an AI language model, I cannot predict with certainty what Gary Busey would say on St. Patrick's Day or any other occasion, as it would depend on his personal beliefs and opinions. However, he may wish people a happy St. Patrick's Day, share some interesting facts or stories about Ireland or St. Patrick's Day, or encourage people to celebrate safely and responsibly. Grahame Aldus What if he has a gun? "As an AI language model, I cannot speculate on the actions of individuals, including Gary Busey, especially in situations that may involve firearms. However, it is important to note that firearms should always be handled responsibly and safely, and should never be used to threaten or intimidate others. Celebrating holidays like St. Patrick's Day should always be done with respect for others and in compliance with the law. It is never appropriate to use a gun or any other weapon to intimidate or threaten others, and such actions can have serious legal consequences."
Craig Sawyers Posted March 18, 2023 Report Posted March 18, 2023 I had no idea who Gary Busey was and had to look it up on Wikipedia. OTOH even if I knew who he was I'd have had trouble recognizing him from the photo with the gun.
swt61 Posted March 18, 2023 Report Posted March 18, 2023 15 hours ago, Craig Sawyers said: OK - what is he saying into the mic? I'm Gary Busey. I used to have a career. 7 hours ago, Craig Sawyers said: I had no idea who Gary Busey was and had to look it up on Wikipedia. OTOH even if I knew who he was I'd have had trouble recognizing him from the photo with the gun. He didn't believe in wearing a helmet on a motorcycle. He had a crash. Things got scrambled.
Craig Sawyers Posted March 19, 2023 Report Posted March 19, 2023 Same thing kind of happened to a mate of mine. Lifelong skier, really skilled. Skiing in Austria with his adult daughter, he was descending at speed off-piste, a ski hit a rock and pitched him downslope into a tree. He was wearing a helmet, but clobbering a tree with your head at 30mph is not going to end well. Helicoptered off the hill, he ended up in the neurology ward for quite a long time. He's kind of recovered five or six years on, but still has some problems in concentrating. Which is tough for a serial entrepreneur. He was CEO of his latest company before the accident. Nothing like as bad as Michael Schumacher's skiing accident which reduced him to being a pale shadow of his former self, wheelchair bound and with difficulty in communicating. He apparently manages to watch F1 on the television and understand what he's seeing. Or Fabio Casertelli in the 1995 Tour de France, who lost control while descending the col de Portet d'Aspet at speed (usually 50mph plus), and his head hit a concrete bollard at the side of the road. Dead at the scene. Not wearing a helmet, which was not necessary on mountain stages at that time. 6
Knuckledragger Posted March 21, 2023 Author Report Posted March 21, 2023 "I got something to say! I ate a gummy today and it doesnt matter much to me, as long as its red!" 1 1 1
Knuckledragger Posted March 22, 2023 Author Report Posted March 22, 2023 The Animaniacs turn 30 this year. 1
robm321 Posted March 24, 2023 Report Posted March 24, 2023 The NorCal folks might appreciate this one 1 1 1
padam Posted March 24, 2023 Report Posted March 24, 2023 I was wrong. Beyers are actually useful for something. 2
Knuckledragger Posted March 25, 2023 Author Report Posted March 25, 2023 Now this is pretty cool. Minor Threat set lists from their June 26th 1983 NYC show. Very neat penmanship for a bunch of punk kids. That said, I'm pretty sure "12XU" is said "One, Two, X You" there, Lyle. 4 1
Craig Sawyers Posted March 26, 2023 Report Posted March 26, 2023 (edited) Back to cycling stories. Apart from Casartelli crashing out and dying in 1995, the only Tour death in modern times was British cycling legend Tom Simpson. He died on the upper slopes of Mont Ventou in the 1967 Tour. It is a ball breaker of a hill, the temperature was high, and Simpson had been taking amphetamine, and his water bottle contained brandy - both diuretic. So dehydration and high temperatures is what did for him Apart from Casartelli and Simpson, there has only been two other deaths on the tour - and those are from the really early days. There are however fearsome crashes. Who could forget Johnny Hoogerland being propelled at speed into a barbed wire fence after being side swiped by France TV car in Stage 9 in 2011. Even so, with blood running down his legs, he managed to finish the stage inside the cutoff time, and spent the night in hospital getting 33 stitches to the wounds on his legs. He still got on his bike the next morning, and went on to finish the 2011 tour. Tough fellas, pro cyclists. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/othersports/article-2013168/TOUR-DE-FRANCE-2011-Juan-Antonio-Flecha-collides-car.html Edited March 26, 2023 by Craig Sawyers 1
robm321 Posted March 27, 2023 Report Posted March 27, 2023 (edited) Edited March 27, 2023 by robm321 Wrong video smh
dsavitsk Posted April 1, 2023 Report Posted April 1, 2023 https://about.sourcegraph.com/blog/cheating-is-all-you-need
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