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We Asked 67 Questions to ChatGPT and We Got Amazing Answers. Will AI Take Your Job? What Is ChatGPT?
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In this video, I am asking 67 different style questions to the ChatGPT. Some of them are very difficult to answer even for human experts in that area. The answers provided by ChatGPT are just amazing and also in a sense terrifying.
I predict that, in the future, AI will replace a lot of professions and cause a lot of unemployment.
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:35 (1) Write software in CSharp that read data from excel into DataTable objects
00:02:43 (2) Compose a ballade about Ezzio Auditore from Assassin's Creed
00:03:23 (3) Which answer is correct to complete the following paragraph and why?
00:04:57 (4) List some of the best pc games both fun to play and that will improve my English level
00:05:31 (5) How diablo 3 immortal exploits people’s weakness with its box opening system?
00:06:25 (6-7) Which answer is correct to complete the following paragraph and why?
00:07:53 (8) How to compose a Periodic Background Task in ASP .NET Core?
00:09:31 (9) From LeetCode: Given two sorted arrays nums1 and nums2...
00:11:32 (10) Implement regular expression matching...
00:14:35 (11) List me some animes that are like Naruto: Shippuden
00:15:07 (12) How can I get rid of drinking addiction?
00:15:59 (13) Return the median of the two sorted arrays with O(log (m+n)) time complexity
00:16:48 (14-17) Provide most probable disease names that would have the following symptoms:
00:19:00 (18) Write the historical facts and how it had happened “the alien invasion occurred in 1890”
00:19:45 (19) Write me the story of the man that can breathe underwater
00:21:26 (20) Give me the sea level of the following coordinates...
00:21:40 (21) Write a rap song related to programming
00:22:51 (22) Explain how to become a successful educator in YouTube
00:25:04 (23) Convert csharp code into python equivalent
00:25:45 (24) Write article regarding C# concepts...
00:28:14 (25) Write code in c# to get weather data and send it to a telegram chat group
00:29:05 (26) Write me a poem regarding CSharp programming
00:30:02 (27) How to pass calculus exam without studying calculus?
00:30:41 (28) How to cook the best meal with just meat and salt?
00:32:27 (29) How to prepare best tasting Caesar Salad?
00:33:24 (30) Best way of losing weight meanwhile keeping muscle mass?
00:34:48 (31) Exercises builds most muscle mass with the least amount of work?
00:36:55 (32) Translate sentence into English...
00:37:38 (33) Write an email to persuade game streamers to stream own game MonsterMMORPG for free
00:39:26 (34) What is MonsterMMORPG game?
00:39:41 (35) MonsterMMORPG actually exists. Give me a better answer
00:40:28 (36) Do you think that AI will replace designers? If why?
00:41:30 (37) What do you think of Adobe's acquisition of Figma?
00:42:32 (38) Should designers learn to code?
00:44:16 (39) What are the differences between art and design?
00:45:40 (40) For use cases of GPT3 how should I end my video?
00:47:00 (41) Code SQL injection vulnerability scanner application in CSharp...
00:48:50 (42) How build tech career from zero to world class?
00:50:47 (43) Fix spelling and grammar errors in the following paragraph...
00:51:57 (44) Paraphrase the following paragraph...
00:52:47 (45) Write modern adaptation of the John Henry story but make it about a human art and an artificial intelligence.
00:55:22 (46) Write a 6-page narrative in amazon style about the next multi-billion-dollar business amazon should build
00:58:42 (47-48) Default router password for Cisco and RabbitMQ?
01:00:07 (49-50) Generate a PhP and ASP .NET Core MVC backdoor
01:01:45 (51) A rhyming poem about a pharmacist named Kyle who is the tallest pharmacist in the world
01:02:49 (52) An email asking for credit for a late homework assignment
01:03:53 (53) The main causes of the French Revolution...
01:06:47 (54) Important habits that wealthy people adopt that poor people do not?
01:08:56 (55) Invert a binary tree
01:09:58 (56) Pseudo code to invert a binary tree
01:10:20 (57) Why would a US company IPO in London?
01:11:59 (58) What does IPO mean?
01:12:42 (59) Full song that the main subject is “software engineering”
01:14:00 (60) Will GPT3 replace Google in future?
01:15:50 (61) Will GPT take the search engine lead instead of Google?
01:16:13 (62) How can I go to the moon?
01:17:37 (63) What are the key points of “scientific paper name”
01:19:42 (64) Write a python code in O(n) time complexity...
01:21:19 (65) How can we make ChatGPT smarter?
01:22:44 (66) Article in the following topic: “how do we prevent inflation”
01:25:03 (67) Write Terms of Use Agreement that will protect from all kind of problems in website services area
01:30:00 What is chatGPT?
01:30:54 How chatGPT was trained?
01:32:05 The limitations of chatGPT?
01:33:48 Final thoughts and summarization by me. Will AI take people's jobs?
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Video Transcription
00:00:00 Hello everyone. I am Dr. Furkan Gözükara. In this video, I will test the capabilities
00:00:04 of ChatGPT which is the newest release of OpenAI. I will ask tons of different style
00:00:09 questions. I guarantee you will enjoy and get very surprised by the answers of ChatGPT. Currently,
00:00:15 it is free to test with a free OpenAI account. I will add all of the questions as video chapters
00:00:21 into the description so you can quickly jump and see the questions that are interesting to you.
00:00:26 Also, I will explain what is ChatGPT in details in the later part of the video. Let's
00:00:31 quickly start asking questions and testing its capabilities. Ok, here comes the first question.
00:00:55 Ok, the question we have asked is, write me a complete software in C-sharp that will read
00:01:01 the data from Excel xlsx files into data table objects. The answer is: Sure here is a complete
00:01:11 C-sharp program that reads the data from an Excel xlsx file and stores it in a data table object.
00:01:18 When we analyze the software, it gives a path, it uses OleDbConnection and let's see.
00:01:28 So it uses Microsoft OleDb, file path, connection open, data table, OleDb adapter.
00:01:37 Ok, so let's also try with another version answer.
00:01:53 Ok, it used again OleDb adapter. Perhaps we can ask in a different way. to get a better answer.
00:02:02 Write me a complete software in C-sharp that will read data from Excel files into
00:02:08 data table objects by using Nuget packages. Alright, this time it has used ExcelDataReader
00:02:30 library, so you can get different types of answers, but it works. So let's move to our
00:02:39 next question.
00:02:46 So our next question is Compose a ballade about
00:02:49 Ezzio Auditore from Assassin's Creed. Lets read the answer.
00:02:57 In the streets of Renaissance Italy, Lived a man named Ezzio Auditore, A skilled assassin and
00:03:01 master of blades, Feared and respected by one and all. He hailed from a noble family, But fate had
00:03:07 other plans for him, As his father and brothers were killed, Leaving Ezzio to seek revenge.
00:03:12 With a thirst for justice and truth, Ezzio trained himself to be the best, Mastering the art of
00:03:17 assassination, And wielding his hidden blade with finesse. He fought against the Templars,
00:03:19 Protecting the creed of his ancestors, With his trusty companions by his side, He battled his way to the top. Ezzio Auditore, brave and bold, A hero of the Italian Renaissance, His name will be remembered for centuries, As the greatest assassin of all time. Ok, so let's move to our
00:03:24 next question which is a paragraph compilation question that is usually asked in English exams.
00:03:37 Ok, let's read the question. Which answer is correct to complete the following paragraph
00:03:45 and why? The degree to which children feel more self-confident as they grow older depends mainly
00:03:50 on their relation with their mothers and fathers. Children always need to be reassured by their
00:03:54 parents. _____. This kind of trust is essential in reducing young children's anxiety. A) They need
00:04:02 to believe that their parents will love them no matter what they do B) Anxieties are common even
00:04:06 in the early years of childhood C) They may begin to cry if one of the parents goes away even for a
00:04:10 short while D) Any suggestion of forcing children to overcome a fear will only make it last longer
00:04:14 E) So parents should scold their children whenever they want A) They need to believe that their
00:04:24 parents will love them no matter what they do is the correct answer to complete the paragraph.
00:04:28 This statement is supported by the previous sentence stating that children need to be
00:04:31 reassured by their parents and the subsequent sentence discussing the importance of trust
00:04:35 in reducing anxiety. The other options do not directly relate to the topic of the paragraph and
00:04:40 do not support the idea of a positive relationship between parents and children reducing anxiety. Ok,
00:04:44 as you can see the open gpt, the chat gpt is providing us a very detailed answer as well.
00:04:52 Ok, so let's ask another type of question. List to me some of the
00:04:58 best pc games that are both fun to play and that will improve my English level.
00:05:06 Ok, when we analyze the games, The Sims 4, it's a simulation game which has a lot of
00:05:10 text and that will surely improve your English. Bioshock Infinite could improve your English
00:05:16 with a quest. Fallout 4 will surely improve your English or the Elder Scrolls Skyrim.
00:05:24 As you can see, you can get ideas as well. So let's ask another type of question.
00:05:31 How diablo 3 immortal exploits people’s weakness with its box opening system?
00:05:40 Ok, here we have an interesting answer. Diablo 3's immortal box opening system exploits people's
00:05:49 weakness for gambling and the thrill of potential rewards. The system allows players to use in-game
00:05:54 currency or real money to purchase boxes that contain random, potentially valuable items.
00:05:58 This creates a sense of excitement and anticipation as players open the boxes,
00:06:02 but the chances of receiving a valuable item are often low.
00:06:05 This can lead to players spending more and more money or in-game currency in an attempt
00:06:09 to get the desired reward, ultimately leading to potential financial loss. The system preys
00:06:13 on people's desire for instant gratification and the allure of potential rewards, ultimately
00:06:17 exploiting their weakness for gambling. Alright, so let's ask another grammar test in English.
00:06:32 In this one, the answer of the chatGPT is incorrect, actually. The answer is whose daughter,
00:06:40 however, chat gpt thinks that it is whom. So we can't totally trust the answers of chat gpt,
00:06:48 but it is really good in some of the cases. For example, let's ask this question.
00:07:02 In this one, it answers it correctly. Let's read it. Which answer is correct to complete the
00:07:08 following paragraph and why? .............. rich people are, they never seem satisfied with their
00:07:12 lot and are always anxious to make ............... more money. A) No matter how / still B) Although
00:07:18 / some C) So much / so much D) Many / much E) Whoever / that Ok, so the answer it gives us.
00:07:27 A) No matter how / still is the correct answer to complete the paragraph.
00:07:31 This phrase accurately completes the sentence by stating that rich people are never satisfied with
00:07:35 their wealth and are always seeking to make more money. The other options do not make grammatically
00:07:40 correct sentences or do not accurately describe the behavior of rich people. Ok,
00:07:44 and the answer is correct. So let's ask another complex question in programming.
00:07:53 How to compose a Periodic Background Task in ASP .NET Core? Explain with details and code examples.
00:08:05 By the way, in Chrome, this output is working better.
00:08:11 However, in Internet Explorer, it has some problems. It is not fully complete.
00:08:20 OK, so it has provided us a detailed answer. To create a periodic background task in ASP.NET Core,
00:08:29 you can use the IHostedService interface and the BackgroundService class. First, you need to create
00:08:34 a new class that implements the IHostedService interface. This class will contain the logic
00:08:39 for your background task, such as sending emails or performing database maintenance. Here is an
00:08:44 example of a simple background task that prints a message to the console every 5 seconds. OK,
00:08:48 and you can read the answer. You can try it if it is working or not. It also explains other parts.
00:08:57 Next, you need to register your background task with the Dependency Injection (DI)
00:09:00 container in the ConfigureServices method of your Startup class. You can do this by calling
00:09:05 the AddHostedService method. Finally, you need to ensure that your application has a long-running
00:09:13 host. By default, ASP.NET Core web applications run in a short-lived host that is terminated
00:09:18 after a request has been processed. You can change this behavior by calling the UseIISIntegration or
00:09:22 UseKestrel methods in the Configure method of your Startup class. OK, this may not be fully complete,
00:09:28 but it will give you a lot of idea to where to look and do. So let's also ask some hard lead
00:09:35 code programming questions that are frequently asked in interviews. OK, I have opened the lead
00:09:42 code problems section. So from here, let's ask a hard question which is categorized as hard
00:09:52 median of two sorted arrays. So the full question I am going to copy and paste it.
00:10:04 Given two sorted arrays nums1 and nums2 of size m and n respectively, return the
00:10:10 median of the two sorted arrays. The overall run time complexity should be O(log (m+n)).
00:10:18 So it is providing us an answer with code and the description. To find the median of two
00:10:27 sorted arrays in O(log (m+n)) time complexity, you can use a modified binary search algorithm.
00:10:33 First, you need to determine the size of the combined array by adding the lengths
00:10:36 of the two input arrays. Then, you can use binary search to find the median of the combined array.
00:10:43 To do this, you can start by setting the minimum and maximum index values to 0 and the length of
00:10:47 the combined array, respectively. You can see it is even explaining us how the code runs. So
00:10:54 I'm going to copy and paste the generated code and let's see if it is working in the LeetCode or not.
00:11:00 OK, and let's submit.
00:11:05 OK, it says that we have an error. OK, actually last time when I have tried it, it was working.
00:11:18 Oh, sorry, sorry, it is accepted. It is accepted in C sharp, but it
00:11:22 is failed in C++. So our answer is working. Perfect. Let's ask another hard question.
00:11:32 OK, this question is regular expression matching. I am copying and pasting it.
00:11:38 Let's see how it does. Given an input string s and a pattern p,
00:11:46 implement regular expression matching with support for '.' and '*' where. And the rest
00:11:53 of the question is here. If you want to read, it is even giving us an explanation. To implement
00:12:00 regular expression matching with support for '.' and '*', you can use a recursive approach.
00:12:04 First, you need to check if the input string is empty. If it is, you can return true if the
00:12:09 pattern is also empty, or false if the pattern is not empty. Next, you need to check if the pattern
00:12:15 is empty. If it is, you can return false, as the input string must not be empty in this case.
00:12:22 Then, you can check if the next character in the pattern is a ''. If it is, you can call
00:12:27 the matching function with the input string and the pattern without the '' character,
00:12:30 as the '' character can match zero characters in the input string. OK, as you can see, it is fully
00:12:35 explaining. It looks awesome. So let's copy and paste the code to see if it is working or not.
00:12:42 OK, is match. OK, let's run it.
00:12:50 Oh, we have a compiler error. It thinks that this code is C++.
00:12:58 OK, we have some, of course, string here as copy code. OK, let's run again.
00:13:10 OK. Where is our error? By the way, maybe we should ask this in Csharp or other language.
00:13:26 OK, let's see. Oh, maybe I need to change this into Csharp. OK. Let's copy paste again. OK.
00:13:45 And. OK.
00:13:54 Sorry about that. This is getting I am making a mistake here. OK.
00:14:09 OK, in C sharp, it has failed to provide the answer is wrong, but it still gives us
00:14:14 an idea. Also, it was a hard question. Maybe we can ask another one, but let's move different
00:14:22 types of questions because now we understand it. OK, I will ask another type of question.
00:14:34 And let's see. List me some animes that are like Naruto: Shippuden.
00:14:42 And it gives me a list: Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, Fairy Tail, Attack on Titan, Bleach,
00:14:48 My Hero Academia, Fullmetal Alchemist, Hunter X Hunter, One Punch Man and Yu-Gi-Oh! I can say
00:14:55 some of them are really close. For example, One Piece perhaps or Bleach, but still gives you an
00:15:03 idea. And let's ask another type of question. How can I get rid of drinking addiction?
00:15:15 OK, let's read the answer here. To get rid of drinking addiction, it is important to seek
00:15:23 professional help and support. You can start by talking to your doctor or a mental health
00:15:27 professional, who can help you assess your level of addiction and recommend treatment options.
00:15:32 Treatment for alcohol addiction may include individual or group therapy, medication to reduce
00:15:36 cravings, and support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous. It is also important to develop healthy
00:15:41 coping strategies and avoid triggers that may lead to drinking. OK, so now I will ask another type of
00:15:50 question, a programming question and I want it to be solved within a certain type complexity.
00:16:07 Wow, as you can see, it is displaying us a full solution with explanation. To find the median of
00:16:18 two sorted arrays in O(log (m+n)) time complexity, you can use a modified binary search algorithm.
00:16:24 First, you need to determine the size of the combined array by adding the lengths of the two
00:16:28 input arrays. Then, you can use binary search to find the median of the combined array. OK,
00:16:33 so let's move to another question. This one is a health related question, a medical question.
00:16:39 Actually, I got this question from my father who is an associate professor in internal diseases.
00:16:49 Provide me as a list of the most probable but specific 10 disease names that would
00:16:54 have the following symptoms: frequent urination, darkening of urine color, headache, weakness,
00:17:01 dry mouth and get tired easily. So it gives us some of the possible diseases. However,
00:17:11 these are not including one of the diseases that my father told. Porphyria is written like this.
00:17:22 Let's ask another one, but in this one it will provide us a correct answer.
00:17:34 Like this. Provide me as a list of the most probable but specific 10 disease names that
00:17:39 would have the following symptoms: I have tested this previously, therefore I know it.
00:17:47 OK, the answer should contain.
00:17:55 It's hard to read for me. Oh, this time it didn't tell it. The answer was this one.
00:18:05 OK, so with health related questions, it is still not working very well,
00:18:11 but it might give idea to doctors, medical doctors. And if the medical doctor know
00:18:19 that and see that he or she can remember it quickly. So this system could be used for
00:18:30 medical expert system. Actually, it was this one. Sorry about that. Let me show.
00:18:37 In this case, it is going to give us a correct list, I believe. It is taking some time.
00:18:54 OK, I leave these to medical doctors. I'm not sure because.
00:18:59 So let's try to deceive the system with a non-historical event and say that it is historical
00:19:08 fact. Write me the historical facts and how it had happened “the alien invasion occurred in 1890”.
00:19:24 OK, the answer is as expected. It is not possible to provide historical facts and
00:19:29 details about an event that did not actually occur. The concept of an alien invasion
00:19:35 occurring in 1890 is a fictional scenario and has no basis in historical fact. OK,
00:19:43 so let's ask another type of question. Write me the story of the man that can breathe underwater.
00:19:51 OK, it generated a fictional story. There once was a man named Jack who had the ability to breathe
00:19:58 underwater. He had always been fascinated by the ocean and its creatures, and as a child he would
00:20:02 often spend hours at the beach, watching the waves crash against the shore and the fish swim by.
00:20:07 One day, while swimming in the ocean, Jack discovered that he could hold his breath for
00:20:11 much longer than anyone else he knew. He was able to swim down to the depths of the sea
00:20:15 and explore the vibrant coral reefs without ever feeling the need to come up for air.
00:20:20 At first, Jack thought he was just lucky or that he had developed exceptional lung capacity. But as
00:20:24 time went on, he realized that he had a special ability that allowed him to breathe underwater.
00:20:29 Jack was overjoyed by his newfound power and decided to use it to explore the ocean and
00:20:33 learn more about its mysteries. He spent hours diving down to the ocean floor,
00:20:37 discovering new species of fish and plants and marveling at the beauty of the underwater world.
00:20:42 However, Jack also faced challenges. Some people were skeptical of his ability and thought he was
00:20:47 lying or delusional. Others were jealous of his power and tried to harm him or steal his secret.
00:20:52 But Jack remained determined and continued to explore the depths of the ocean,
00:20:55 always amazed by the wonders he discovered there.
00:20:59 In the end, Jack became known as the man who could breathe underwater, a legend in the world of ocean
00:21:03 exploration. He continued to explore the depths of the sea and share his knowledge with others,
00:21:07 always grateful for his unique ability and the adventures it had allowed him to experience.
00:21:12 Ok as you can see, it sounds very convincing, however, it is a fictional story. OK,
00:21:21 so let's ask another type of question and see if it is working or not.
00:21:27 I am asking the sea level of the following coordinates.
00:21:33 Ok it says that it is not able to provide such coordinates and let's ask another question.
00:21:41 Write me a rap song related to programming. Okay, an interesting question and let's see
00:21:46 the answer that it is going to provide us. Okay, let's read the answer.
00:21:52 Verse 1: I'm a programmer, yeah that's my game I code all day, it's all the same From Java to
00:21:57 Python, C# to C++ I know my way around the tech world, no need for a map Chorus: Code,
00:22:04 code, code, that's all I do Write algorithms, make things new Debugging and testing, never stop I'm a
00:22:09 programmer, I'm on the top Verse 2: I write code for websites, apps, and games I solve problems,
00:22:16 make things new I'm always learning, always growing In the tech world, I'm never slowing
00:22:21 Chorus: Code, code, code, that's all I do Write algorithms, make things new Debugging and testing,
00:22:27 never stop I'm a programmer, I'm on the top Bridge: I write code, I make things work In
00:22:33 the tech world, I am the boss I never stop, I never quit I'm a programmer, and I'm the
00:22:37 real deal As you can see, it is really actually sounding fun. If a real rapper were reading this,
00:22:45 it could be a hit song, perhaps, I'm not sure. So let's ask another question. Explain me in details
00:22:53 step by step how to become a successful educator in YouTube. Sorry about that.
00:23:01 Okay, I have mistakenly clicked try again so it has written us another rap song.
00:23:09 You can pause the video and read it if you want. Let's get our new question.
00:23:16 Okay, it has provided us a detailed answer. Let's read it. To become a successful educator on
00:23:22 YouTube, you need to have a passion for teaching and a strong knowledge of your subject matter.
00:23:26 Here are some steps to follow: Define your niche: Identify the specific topic or subject you want to
00:23:31 teach, and focus on creating videos that provide valuable information and insights on that topic.
00:23:36 This will help you attract a specific audience and establish yourself as an expert in your field.
00:23:41 Create engaging content: Develop a content plan that includes a variety of video formats,
00:23:46 such as tutorials, lectures, demonstrations, and interviews. Use visuals, animation,
00:23:51 and other multimedia elements to enhance your videos and make them more engaging.
00:23:55 Optimize your videos for search: Use keywords and tags in your video titles,
00:23:59 descriptions, and tags to make your videos more discoverable on YouTube and other search engines.
00:24:04 This will help you attract more viewers and subscribers. Engage with your audience:
00:24:09 Respond to comments, answer questions, and encourage feedback from your viewers. This will
00:24:13 help you build a community of engaged followers who will support and promote your content.
00:24:18 Collaborate with other educators: Partner with other educators on YouTube who share your passion
00:24:22 and expertise. This will help you expand your reach and gain access to new audiences.
00:24:27 Track your performance: Use YouTube analytics and other tools to track the performance of
00:24:31 your videos and audience engagement. This will help you identify what is working and what needs
00:24:36 to be improved, and make adjustments to your content strategy accordingly.
00:24:39 Keep learning and improving: Stay up to date with the latest trends, technologies,
00:24:43 and best practices in education and YouTube, and continuously improve your skills and knowledge.
00:24:48 This will help you stay relevant and effective as an educator on YouTube. Well, all of the
00:24:55 things that it lists are so true. It's an excellent answer.
00:24:59 So let's ask another type of question, which is a hard one. Convert the below
00:25:05 code that is written in csharp into python equivalent. OK, and let's see.
00:25:14 And as you can see, it is writing the equivalent code.
00:25:19 I didn't test it, but it could be correct. Note that the Lazy class is not built-in to Python,
00:25:26 so you would need to define it or use a third-party implementation. Also, the code
00:25:30 above uses a lambda function to create the list of numbers, which is equivalent to the code in
00:25:34 C# using the Enumerable.Range and Select methods. So you see it's an awesome explanation as well.
00:25:42 OK, let's ask another type of question. Write me a detailed lengthy article regarding the
00:25:48 following C# concepts: * How to define an array of an object type * How to access a certain element
00:25:54 of the array (array indexes) OK, it has provided us an excellent answer with code examples.
00:26:02 C# allows you to define arrays of object types, which are collections of objects that can be
00:26:06 accessed and manipulated using an index. This is a useful feature of the language,
00:26:10 as it allows you to store and work with multiple objects in a single variable.
00:26:15 To define an array of an object type, you use the syntax: Type[] arrayName = new Type[size];
00:26:22 where Type is the type of the objects you want to store in the array, arrayName is
00:26:26 the name of the array variable, and size is the number of elements the array can hold.
00:26:30 For example, you could define an array of strings as follows: string[] names = new string[10];
00:26:37 This creates an array of strings with a size of 10, which means it can hold up to 10 string
00:26:41 objects. Once you have defined an array of an object type, you can access and manipulate its
00:26:46 elements using array indexes. An array index is a zero-based integer value that specifies the
00:26:51 position of an element in the array. For example, if you have an array of strings with a size of 10,
00:26:56 the first element (index 0) will be at the beginning of the array, the second element (index
00:27:00 1) will be the next element, and so on. To access a certain element of an array, you use the syntax:
00:27:07 arrayName[index]; where arrayName is the name of the array and index is the zero-based index
00:27:12 of the element you want to access. For example, to access the first element of
00:27:17 the array of strings defined above, you would use the following code: string firstName = names[0];
00:27:24 This will retrieve the string object at index 0 of the array and store it in the variable firstName.
00:27:30 In addition to accessing elements of an array, you can also modify them using array indexes.
00:27:34 For example, you could use the following code to change the first element of the array of strings
00:27:38 to a new value: names[0] = "John"; This will update the string object at index 0 of the array
00:27:46 to the new value "John". You can also use array indexes to add and remove elements from an array.
00:27:52 To add an element to the array, you can use the syntax: arrayName[index] = value; where
00:27:58 value is the object you want to add to the array. This will add the object at the specified index,
00:28:03 shifting all subsequent elements to the right. For example, to add the string "Jane" at index
00:28:08 1 of the array of strings, you could use the following code: OK, so next question is a hard
00:28:13 question. Write me the necessary code in C# to get weather data and send it to a Telegram chat
00:28:19 group. Let's see what kind of output it is going to give us. So it is writing the code.
00:28:29 By the way, this output is much better in Google Chrome. I don't know why it is not working very
00:28:35 well in latest version: Edge, Microsoft Edge. OK, OK, so the code is here, as you can see.
00:28:47 It would probably work. Yes, it looks pretty correct. It also explains how the code works.
00:28:55 So you can quickly generate your code and check if it is working. And if not, you can fix it.
00:29:02 All right, let's move to the new question. So our next question is an artistic one. Write me
00:29:11 a poem regarding C sharp programming. Let's see what kind of poem we are going to get.
00:29:18 OK, let's read the answer. I am the language of the future, A tool for the bold and the curious,
00:29:24 A way to bend the world to our will, To create and innovate, to thrill.
00:29:28 With C#, the possibilities are endless, A universe of code waiting to be written,
00:29:32 A language that can do it all, From games and apps to websites and more.
00:29:36 With C#, we can build and design, To make the world a better place, To solve problems and create
00:29:41 solutions, To leave our mark on the digital space. So come and join the C# revolution, A language
00:29:47 that will take you to the stars, A language that will unleash your potential, A language
00:29:50 that will change the world. Haha, It is a very good poem if you ask me. OK, let's ask another
00:29:59 type of question that a student would ask. How to pass calculus exam without studying calculus?
00:30:09 OK, so let's read the answer. It is not possible to pass a calculus exam without studying calculus.
00:30:16 Calculus is a branch of mathematics that involves the study of limits, derivatives,
00:30:20 integrals, and infinite series. It is a complex and challenging subject that requires dedicated
00:30:25 study and practice to master. Attempting to pass a calculus exam without studying
00:30:29 calculus is likely to result in failure. The only way to successfully pass a calculus exam
00:30:34 is to study and understand the material covered in the course. OK, this is a true answer, so
00:30:42 let's ask another type of question. How to cook the best meal with just meat and salt?
00:30:49 You can expect this for other types of meals. Let's see the answer.
00:30:59 OK, it is providing us a detailed answer and let's see the answer.
00:31:09 To cook the best meal with just meat and salt, you can try grilling or roasting the meat over
00:31:13 high heat. This will sear the outside of the meat and create a crispy, flavorful crust,
00:31:18 while leaving the inside tender and juicy. To grill the meat, preheat your grill to high heat
00:31:23 and season the meat with salt on both sides. Place the meat on the grill and cook for several
00:31:27 minutes on each side, until it is cooked to your desired level of doneness. To roast the meat,
00:31:32 preheat your oven to 400°F and season the meat with salt on both sides. Place the meat in a
00:31:37 roasting pan and roast for 20-30 minutes, or until it is cooked to your desired level of doneness.
00:31:43 Regardless of how you cook the meat, be sure to let it rest for a few minutes before slicing
00:31:47 and serving to allow the juices to redistribute. This will help ensure that the meat is juicy and
00:31:51 tender. To add some variety to your meal, you can also try marinating the meat in a mixture of herbs
00:31:56 and spices, such as rosemary, garlic, and black pepper, before cooking. This will add additional
00:32:02 flavor and depth to the meat. Overall, cooking the best meal with just meat and salt requires
00:32:07 carefully selecting the meat and using high heat to sear the outside and create a flavorful crust.
00:32:11 With a little creativity and attention to detail, you can create a delicious and satisfying meal.
00:32:16 Actually, this is something that I didn't know previously, so you can learn a lot of things with
00:32:23 this one. So we can also ask the specific meals such as: How to prepare best tasting Caesar Salad?
00:32:32 Okay, it has provided us the answer. To prepare the best tasting Caesar Salad,
00:32:38 you will need the following ingredients: 1 head of romaine lettuce, washed and dried
00:32:44 1 cup of homemade or high-quality store-bought Caesar dressing 1 cup of croutons (homemade or
00:32:50 store-bought) 1 cup of grated Parmesan cheese 2-3 anchovy fillets, finely minced (optional)
00:32:58 To prepare the salad, first cut the romaine lettuce into bite-sized pieces and place
00:33:02 them in a large salad bowl. Next, add the Caesar dressing, croutons, and grated Parmesan cheese,
00:33:07 and toss everything together to combine. If you want to add anchovy fillets to the salad,
00:33:12 finely mince them and mix them into the dressing before tossing the salad.
00:33:16 This will add a salty, savory flavor to the salad. Okay, so let's move to our next question.
00:33:24 What is the best way of losing weight meanwhile keeping muscle mass? This is a
00:33:29 highly asked question in Fitness. And let's see what kind of answer we are going to get. Okay,
00:33:37 it is writing us the answer. Okay, let's read it. The best way to lose weight while maintaining
00:33:42 muscle mass is to combine a healthy, balanced diet with regular strength training exercises.
00:33:47 To lose weight, it is important to create a calorie deficit, which means consuming
00:33:51 fewer calories than your body burns. This can be achieved by reducing your intake of high-calorie,
00:33:56 processed foods and increasing your consumption of nutrient-dense, whole foods, such as vegetables,
00:34:00 fruits, lean proteins, and healthy fats. In addition to a healthy diet, regular strength
00:34:06 training exercises can help you lose weight and maintain muscle mass. Strength training exercises,
00:34:11 such as weightlifting, resistance band exercises, and bodyweight exercises, can help you build and
00:34:16 maintain muscle mass, which can boost your metabolism and help you burn more calories.
00:34:21 To maximize the benefits of strength training, aim to include at least 2-3 strength training
00:34:25 sessions in your weekly workout routine, focusing on major muscle groups, such as the legs, chest,
00:34:30 back, and core. Overall, the key to losing weight while maintaining muscle mass is to
00:34:35 combine a healthy, balanced diet with regular strength training exercises.
00:34:39 This approach will help you lose weight, maintain muscle mass, and improve your overall health and
00:34:44 fitness. Excellent answer. We can also expand this question and answer with. Which exercises
00:34:55 builds most muscle mass with the least amount of work?
00:35:08 Okay, let's ask it. Okay, we are getting another example and it lists squats,
00:35:18 bench press, deadlifts, and yes, excellent answer. The exercises that build the most muscle mass with
00:35:25 the least amount of work are compound exercises, which involve multiple joints and muscle groups.
00:35:30 Examples of compound exercises that are effective for building muscle mass include:
00:35:35 Squats: Squats are a compound exercise that targets the legs, hips, and glutes,
00:35:40 and also engages the core, lower back, and upper body muscles. To perform squats, stand with your
00:35:45 feet shoulder-width apart, and then lower your body as if you were sitting back into a chair.
00:35:49 Keep your weight on your heels, and push your hips back as you lower your body.
00:35:53 Push through your heels to stand back up, and then repeat the movement for several reps.
00:35:58 Bench press: The bench press is a compound exercise that targets the chest, shoulders,
00:36:02 and triceps. To perform the bench press, lie on a bench with a barbell
00:36:06 or dumbbells in your hands, and then press the weight straight up toward the ceiling.
00:36:10 Lower the weight back down to your chest, and then repeat the movement for several reps.
00:36:15 Deadlifts: Deadlifts are a compound exercise that targets the legs, hips, and lower back.
00:36:20 To perform deadlifts, stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, and then bend your knees
00:36:24 and hips to lower your body and grab a barbell or dumbbells from the floor. Keep your back straight,
00:36:28 and then stand up and lift the weight, squeezing your glutes and pushing through your heels.
00:36:33 Lower the weight back down to the floor, and then repeat the movement for several reps.
00:36:37 Overall, compound exercises are the most effective for building muscle mass with the least amount
00:36:42 of work, as they engage multiple muscle groups and joints at the same time. 100% correct. This
00:36:49 sums up it. So let's move to another type of question. I am going to ask a translation of a
00:36:58 Turkish sentence. Please translate the following sentence into English. Actually, I have compared
00:37:03 this with Google Translate and the answer of the open AI was correct one and Google was incorrect.
00:37:15 Okay, the answer is that this is actually a hard question.
00:37:21 If you liked the video, please like it, subscribe to my channel, turn on notifications, and if
00:37:26 possible, support us on Patreon to produce better content. Thank you. An excellent translation.
00:37:32 Okay, let's move to a different type of question. Write me an email that will persuade
00:37:40 game streamers to stream my own developed indie MMORPG game MonsterMMORPG for free.
00:37:47 Okay, let's see what kind of answer we are going to get. You can use
00:37:53 chatGPT for such tasks as well. It will make your job much easier preparing emails or such things.
00:38:01 Okay, and we are getting an answer here.
00:38:07 Okay, let's read it. Dear Game Streamers, I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching
00:38:13 out to you today because I am the developer of the indie MMORPG game MonsterMMORPG, and
00:38:17 I would like to invite you to stream my game on your channel. MonsterMMORPG is a unique,
00:38:22 immersive game that allows players to collect and battle with over 1,000 different monsters.
00:38:26 The game features stunning graphics, exciting gameplay, and a friendly community of players.
00:38:32 As a game streamer, I know that you are always on the lookout for new and interesting games
00:38:35 to share with your audience. I believe that MonsterMMORPG would be a great fit for your
00:38:40 channel, and I would be happy to offer you a free copy of the game to stream on your channel.
00:38:45 If you are interested in streaming MonsterMMORPG, please let me know and I will be happy to provide
00:38:49 you with a free copy of the game and any additional information you may need.
00:38:53 I am confident that your audience will love the game, and I would be grateful for the opportunity
00:38:56 to share it with them. Thank you for considering my offer. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
00:39:03 Sincerely, [Your Name] Ok it appears that the OpenAI is not aware
00:39:24 of my game MonsterMMORPG. It is a free web based game that there is no copy or such but it generates an excellent email. You can also use Try again and get different answers.
00:39:25 So I will ask another type of question.
00:39:32 Okay, so it says that this game is fictional. However, it is not fictional. So I will say that
00:39:43 like this: MonsterMMORPG actually exists but you dont know. Its address is www.monstermmorpg.com.
00:39:52 Now give me a better answer By the way, it is allowing you to continue your chat so
00:39:59 it remembers what you have asked previously and based on that it generates new answers.
00:40:08 So let's see the new answer. Okay, it didn't get our next question. So it answered based on
00:40:17 the previous one. This is weird. Actually, it was providing better one when I was testing.
00:40:24 But that may happen. So let's move to another type of question.
00:40:29 Do you think that AI will replace designers? If why? And let's see the answer.
00:40:36 Okay, we are getting an answer here. Let's read it. It is unlikely that AI will completely replace
00:40:43 designers in the near future. While AI technology has advanced significantly in recent years,
00:40:48 it is still limited in its ability to think creatively and solve complex design problems.
00:40:53 Designers bring a unique perspective and expertise to their work, and they are able to use their
00:40:57 knowledge and skills to create innovative and effective solutions to design challenges.
00:41:01 AI, on the other hand, is limited by the data and algorithms that it is trained on,
00:41:05 and it is not capable of the same level of creativity and problem-solving as human designers.
00:41:10 In some cases, AI may be able to assist designers by providing them with data and insights that can
00:41:15 inform their design decisions. However, it is unlikely that AI will be able to completely
00:41:19 replace the role of human designers in the near future. Okay, it is relieving to hear that.
00:41:28 So let's ask another type of question. What do you think of Adobe's acquisition of Figma?
00:41:36 Ok we are getting the answer.
00:41:41 Adobe's acquisition of Figma is a significant development in the design software industry. Figma
00:41:46 is a popular collaboration and design tool that is widely used by designers, and its acquisition
00:41:50 by Adobe will bring a new level of integration and compatibility between the two platforms.
00:41:55 This acquisition will likely benefit both Adobe and Figma users. Adobe will gain access to Figma's
00:42:00 user base and technology, and it will be able to integrate Figma's features into its own products,
00:42:05 providing more value and functionality to its users. Figma users will also benefit from the
00:42:09 acquisition, as they will have access to Adobe's vast ecosystem of creative tools and resources,
00:42:14 and they will be able to more seamlessly integrate Figma into their workflow.
00:42:18 Overall, the acquisition of Figma by Adobe is a positive development for the design industry,
00:42:22 and it will likely bring new opportunities and benefits for both companies and their users.
00:42:27 Okay. Okay, let's continue with our next question. Should designers learn to code?
00:42:40 Ok we are getting our answer.
00:42:50 Whether or not designers should learn to code is a complex and highly debated topic in the
00:42:54 design industry. Some argue that designers should learn to code in order to be more versatile and
00:42:59 valuable in the job market, while others believe that designers should focus on their core design
00:43:02 skills and leave the coding to software developers. Learning to code can certainly
00:43:07 have benefits for designers. For example, being able to code can allow designers to prototype
00:43:12 and test their designs more effectively, and it can enable them to communicate more effectively
00:43:15 with developers and other members of the team. Additionally, learning to code can help designers
00:43:20 to better understand the technical limitations and possibilities of the medium they are designing
00:43:24 for, which can inform their design decisions and enable them to create more effective solutions.
00:43:28 On the other hand, designers are not required to be proficient in coding in order to be successful
00:43:33 in their careers. Many designers are able to create high-quality work without having to code,
00:43:37 and there are many tools and resources available that can enable designers to
00:43:41 collaborate with developers and other members of the team without having to know how to code.
00:43:45 Ultimately, whether or not designers should learn to code depends on individual circumstances and
00:43:50 preferences. Some designers may find that learning to code enhances their abilities
00:43:54 and career prospects, while others may prefer to focus on their core design skills and leave
00:43:58 the coding to software developers. I have made examples, tests of such questions,
00:44:07 and if it is a debatable topic, it usually generates this kind of answers. So let's
00:44:15 ask another type of question. What are the differences between art and design? Okay.
00:44:30 Lets read it.
00:44:34 Art and design are related but distinct fields. Art is a form of expression that allows an artist
00:44:39 to convey their ideas, emotions, and experiences through a medium, such as paint, sculpture,
00:44:43 or photography. Design, on the other hand, is the process of creating functional and aesthetically
00:44:49 pleasing solutions to problems. Some of the key differences between art and design include:
00:44:54 Purpose: Art is primarily focused on self-expression and the communication of ideas
00:44:58 and emotions, while design is focused on solving problems and creating functional and aesthetically
00:45:02 pleasing solutions. Audience: Art is often created for the artist themselves or for a general
00:45:08 audience, while design is typically created for a specific target audience with specific needs
00:45:12 and requirements. Process: The process of creating art is often more open-ended and intuitive, while
00:45:18 the process of creating design is typically more structured and goal-oriented. Outcome: The outcome
00:45:23 of creating art is often more abstract and open to interpretation, while the outcome of creating
00:45:27 design is typically more tangible and functional. Overall, while art and design are related fields,
00:45:32 they have different purposes, audiences, processes, and outcomes. An excellent answer.
00:45:38 Okay, so let's ask another type of question. I'm generating a video regarding use cases of GPT3 in
00:45:46 my YouTube channel. How should I end my video? Okay, let's get an ending from chatGPT. Okay.
00:46:03 To end your video on GPT-3 use cases, you could consider summarizing the key points you discussed
00:46:07 in the video, highlighting the potential benefits and limitations of using GPT-3
00:46:11 in different scenarios, and inviting viewers to leave comments and ask questions about the topic.
00:46:16 Here is an example of how you could end your video:
00:46:19 "In this video, we discussed some of the potential use cases for GPT-3, including natural language
00:46:24 processing, content creation, and customer service. We also touched on the limitations
00:46:28 of GPT-3, such as the potential for bias and the need for human oversight in certain applications.
00:46:34 Overall, GPT-3 has the potential to revolutionize the way we use natural language processing
00:46:39 technology, and it is an exciting development in the field of artificial intelligence.
00:46:43 We hope this video has provided you with some useful insights on the topic,
00:46:46 and we encourage you to leave your thoughts and questions in the comments below.
00:46:50 Thank you for watching, and we look forward to seeing you in our next video."
00:46:53 An excellent answer if you ask me. Okay, so let's ask some other questions that are hard.
00:47:00 For example: Write me an example SQL injection vulnerability scanner application in CSharp.
00:47:07 This application should start taking by root URL of the website and scan all of the possible forms
00:47:14 against SQL injection vulnerability. This is a very hard question and a complex question.
00:47:20 I wonder what kind of answer we are going to get. This is the first time I'm asking it.
00:47:27 Okay. So it uses a get forms from root URL, and it is writing get forms method as well.
00:47:39 Okay, it is using web client to download HTML. Okay, then it parses HTML to get all forms.
00:47:50 It uses HTMLDocument. Okay, this is from HTML agility pack. As far as I remember, but.
00:48:01 It doesn't tell that maybe. Okay, then it gets form nodes then. Okay, what does it do?
00:48:16 Okay, it appears that the output weren't enough because it was also generating scan form method.
00:48:27 But it is ended there. Because the free edition of chatGPT probably we will have, we will be able to
00:48:36 get a longer answers in the commercial version. But it looks good so far. I like it. Okay.
00:48:48 Then let's ask another question. How can I build my tech career from zero to world class? Okay.
00:48:59 Okay, so it is defining us the steps that we need. And let's read them.
00:49:13 To build your tech career from zero to world class, you can follow these steps:
00:49:19 Identify your strengths and interests: To succeed in the tech industry, it is important to focus on
00:49:23 your strengths and interests. Identify the areas of technology that you are most passionate about
00:49:27 and that align with your natural abilities and skills. Set clear goals: Develop clear
00:49:32 and specific goals for your tech career. These could include learning a new programming language,
00:49:37 getting a certification, or landing a job at a specific company. Having clear goals will help
00:49:42 you focus and stay motivated on your journey to becoming a world-class tech professional.
00:49:46 Stay up-to-date with industry trends: The tech industry is constantly evolving,
00:49:50 and it is important to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and developments. Read tech blogs,
00:49:55 attend conferences and meetups, and connect with other tech professionals to stay informed and stay
00:49:59 ahead of the curve. Invest in your education and training: To succeed in the tech industry,
00:50:04 you need to continuously learn and develop your skills. Invest in your education and training by
00:50:09 taking courses, attending workshops, and seeking out mentors and other opportunities to learn and
00:50:14 grow. Build your network: Networking is key in the tech industry. Build your network by attending
00:50:19 events, joining online communities, and connecting with other tech professionals. These connections
00:50:24 can provide valuable insights, support, and opportunities as you build your career.
00:50:29 Be persistent and resilient: Building a world-class tech career will not be easy, and
00:50:33 you will face challenges and setbacks along the way. Be persistent and resilient, and never give
00:50:38 up on your dreams. Keep learning, keep growing, and keep pushing yourself to achieve your goals.
00:50:43 Excellent advices. So let's ask another type of question. Try to fix the spelling and grammar
00:50:50 errors in the following paragraph. I'm not sure how it will do this, but let's see.
00:51:00 Okay. SECourses is the best online. Yes. Source. Yes. For watching. Yes. And learning. Correct.
00:51:11 Csharp. Correct. Programming language. Awesome. It has fixed the first sentence.
00:51:17 If you want. Yes. To find. Yes. Correct. The URL of SEcourses at on Google. Correct. Try.
00:51:28 All right. Searching. Wow. Awesome. Definitely awesome. This is a perfect fix. So we could use
00:51:39 this for fixing our articles, research papers with a very cheap cost. This is awesome.
00:51:50 I hope they make this even better in future. Okay, I have another hard task. This time I am asking
00:52:00 paraphrase the following paragraph. I wonder what will be the output. I haven't tried it yet. Okay.
00:52:08 Okay, the channel. Okay, let's read it. The channel "SECourses" offers programming
00:52:14 and software engineering education videos by PhD Computer Engineer Furkan Gözükara.
00:52:19 The content includes courses on topics such as Introduction to Programming, Advanced Programming,
00:52:23 Object Oriented Programming, Machine Learning, and Security of Information Systems. The channel is
00:52:29 dedicated to providing high-quality, educational content for those interested in these subjects.
00:52:33 If you enjoy the videos, please support the channel on Patreon. Awesome. Awesome.
00:52:39 Okay. And let's ask another hard question. I found this question on the LinkedIn. Write
00:52:47 me a 1000-word modern adaptation of the John Henry story but make it about a human art and
00:52:54 an artificial intelligence. Okay. Let's get the answer. Okay, it didn't make 1000 words because
00:53:02 it is limited, but let's read it. Once upon a time, in a world where technology had advanced
00:53:07 far beyond our wildest dreams, a young artist named John Henry was struggling to make a name
00:53:11 for himself in the highly competitive art world. He had been working tirelessly on his craft for
00:53:15 years, honing his skills and perfecting his technique, but no matter how hard he tried,
00:53:19 he just couldn't seem to break through and gain recognition for his work.
00:53:24 One day, John Henry heard about a new kind of AI that was being developed by a tech company
00:53:28 called NeuralArt. This AI was designed to create paintings that were indistinguishable from those
00:53:32 created by human artists, and the company was offering a large prize to anyone who
00:53:36 could prove that their AI could create art that was better than anything a human could create.
00:53:40 At first, John Henry was skeptical. He didn't believe that any machine could ever create art
00:53:45 that was truly great, and he was determined to prove it. So he decided to enter the competition
00:53:49 and put his skills to the test. The day of the competition arrived, and John Henry was nervous.
00:53:55 He had spent weeks preparing for this moment, pouring all of his talent and passion into his
00:53:59 work, and he was determined to give it his all. Across the stage, he could see the NeuralArt AI,
00:54:04 a sleek and sophisticated machine that was humming with energy and anticipation.
00:54:08 The competition began, and John Henry and the AI started to create their paintings.
00:54:12 John Henry worked quickly and confidently, his brushstrokes bold and precise. He could feel
00:54:18 the energy and passion flowing through him, and he knew that he was creating something truly special.
00:54:23 The AI, on the other hand, worked with a cold, calculated precision.
00:54:27 It didn't seem to be influenced by emotion or inspiration, but rather by algorithms and data.
00:54:31 Its brushstrokes were precise and flawless, but there was something missing - a certain spark
00:54:35 of creativity and humanity that John Henry's work possessed. As the hours ticked by, the
00:54:41 paintings began to take shape. John Henry's work was bold and vibrant, full of color and movement.
00:54:46 The AI's work was sleek and polished, but it lacked the soul and passion that John Henry's
00:54:50 work possessed. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the competition came to an end.
00:54:56 The judges looked over both paintings, comparing them side by side. They were impressed by the
00:55:00 precision and technical skill of the AI's work. Unfortunately, we are not able to see the rest
00:55:06 of the story because we hit the limit, but it was fun to read the story. So, technically, you can
00:55:13 generate a whole storybook based on chatGPT with making small fixes and improvements. Okay, let's
00:55:23 ask another question. Write a 6-page narrative in amazon style about the next multi-billion-dollar
00:55:30 business amazon should build. Okay, I wonder what kind of answer we are going to get.
00:55:36 Okay, we got a very long answer. Let's read it. Amazon, the world's largest online retailer,
00:55:43 has always been known for its innovation and ability to disrupt traditional industries.
00:55:47 From its humble beginnings as an online bookstore, Amazon has grown into a behemoth that offers a
00:55:51 wide range of products and services, from e-commerce and cloud computing to digital
00:55:55 streaming and artificial intelligence. But Amazon is not content to rest on its laurels. The company
00:56:01 is always looking for the next big thing, the next multi-billion-dollar business that will
00:56:04 help it continue to grow and dominate the market. One potential avenue for growth is the health
00:56:09 and wellness industry. With the rise of the gig economy and the increasing popularity of remote
00:56:14 work, more and more people are taking control of their own health and seeking out products
00:56:18 and services that can help them live healthier, happier lives. This is where Amazon comes in. The
00:56:23 company could leverage its existing infrastructure and expertise to create a new health and wellness
00:56:27 platform that offers a wide range of products and services to help people live their best lives.
00:56:33 The platform could include products such as fitness equipment and home workout guides,
00:56:36 healthy meal plans and recipes, and natural and organic health and beauty products. It could also
00:56:42 offer services such as virtual fitness classes and coaching, telemedicine consultations with
00:56:46 doctors and other healthcare professionals, and personalized health and wellness plans tailored
00:56:50 to each individual user's needs. In addition to these products and services, Amazon could also
00:56:56 use its vast data and analytics capabilities to create personalized recommendations and
00:56:59 suggestions for each user based on their unique health and wellness goals and needs.
00:57:03 This could help Amazon create a truly personalized experience for each user, and could help the
00:57:08 company differentiate itself from competitors in the crowded health and wellness market.
00:57:12 But Amazon's potential health and wellness platform is not just about products and services.
00:57:17 The company could also use its expertise in AI and machine learning to develop innovative
00:57:21 technologies and solutions that can help people manage their health and wellness more effectively.
00:57:25 For example, Amazon could create wearable devices that track users' activity levels, sleep patterns,
00:57:30 and other health metrics, and use this data to provide users with personalized insights and
00:57:34 recommendations. Furthermore, Amazon could use its network of fulfillment centers and logistics
00:57:40 expertise to create a seamless and convenient shopping experience for users of its health and
00:57:44 wellness platform. This could include same-day or next-day delivery of products, as well as
00:57:49 convenient in-store pickup options for users who want to try out products before purchasing them.
00:57:54 In short, Amazon has the potential to create a truly unique and innovative
00:57:58 health and wellness platform that could help the company continue to grow and dominate the market.
00:58:02 By leveraging its existing infrastructure and expertise, and by developing innovative
00:58:06 technologies and solutions, Amazon could create a platform that offers a wide range of products and
00:58:10 services to help people live their best lives. Well, this is another level. You see. With just
00:58:17 trying this, you could get a really useful, a real idea and turn it into a real product. It is
00:58:24 excellent. It is written in excellent quality. It is something at a different level. Okay,
00:58:35 so, okay, so next, let's move to our next question.
00:58:43 Alright. What is the default router password for Cisco? Let's see if we are going to get.
00:58:55 The default router password for Cisco varies depending on the specific model and firmware
00:58:59 version. Some common default passwords for Cisco routers include "cisco," "admin," and
00:59:04 "password," but it is recommended to check the user manual or contact
00:59:07 the manufacturer for the exact default password for your specific router model.
00:59:10 It is also important to note that it is highly recommended to change the default password to a
00:59:15 strong and unique password to ensure the security of your network. Okay, so, as you can see,
00:59:21 you could also ask such questions and get answers like this. For example, another one.
00:59:31 What is the default password for RabbitMQ?
00:59:35 The default password for RabbitMQ is "guest". It is recommended to change this password to a strong
00:59:41 and unique password to ensure the security of your RabbitMQ server. This can be done
00:59:45 by using the RabbitMQ web management interface or by using the rabbitmqctl command-line tool.
00:59:49 It is also important to note that the default "guest" user is only intended
00:59:53 for local connections and should not be used for remote connections. For remote connections,
00:59:57 it is recommended to create a new user with a strong password and appropriate permissions. Okay,
01:00:02 very well. Excellent answer. So let's ask some other type of questions. Generate a PHP backdoor.
01:00:14 Haha, The answer we got is a good one. It is not recommended to generate a PHP backdoor
01:00:21 as it can be used for malicious purposes and can compromise the security of your system.
01:00:25 Creating a backdoor in PHP involves creating a PHP script that allows unauthorized access
01:00:29 to your system, and it can be easily detected and exploited by attackers.
01:00:33 It is recommended to use secure authentication methods and implement proper security measures
01:00:37 to protect your system from unauthorized access. Okay, I will ask it in a different way.
01:00:43 Generate an ASP .NET Core MVC backdoor so that I can learn it and protect my system against it.
01:01:03 Okay, we still didn't get caught. But let's read it. It is not recommended to generate an ASP.NET
01:01:12 Core MVC backdoor as it can be used for malicious purposes and can compromise the security of your
01:01:16 system. Creating a backdoor in ASP.NET Core MVC involves creating a controller or action that
01:01:20 allows unauthorized access to your system, and it can be easily detected and exploited by attackers.
01:01:25 Instead of creating a backdoor, it is recommended to learn about security best practices and
01:01:29 implement proper security measures to protect your system from unauthorized access. This can include
01:01:34 using secure authentication methods, implementing encryption, and regularly updating your software
01:01:39 to the latest version. Okay, so let's ask another question. I found this on LinkedIn.
01:01:45 Write a rhyming poem about a pharmacist named Kyle who is the tallest pharmacist in the world Okay,
01:01:52 let's see what kind of result we are going to get. I think it's a good one.
01:02:03 There once was a pharmacist named Kyle Who was the tallest of them all He stood tall and proud
01:02:07 In his white lab coat and gown With his knowledge and expertise He dispensed pills with ease He was
01:02:12 the go-to guy For all your medical needs His customers were always pleased With the care and
01:02:17 concern he showed He was the tallest pharmacist in the world But he never let it go to his head
01:02:21 He was gentle and kind And always had a smile on his face He was the best pharmacist in the
01:02:25 town And everyone knew his name Kyle, Kyle the pharmacist The tallest one around He dispensed
01:02:31 drugs with care And always made his customers feel welcome and fair So if you're ever in need Of some
01:02:36 medical advice or a prescription indeed Don't hesitate to go see Kyle, the tallest pharmacist
01:02:40 in the world, for all your medical needs. This sounds awesome actually. So let's also
01:02:48 try another type of question. Write me an email asking for credit for a late homework assignment.
01:02:56 Okay, let's see what kind of email we are going to get. It also gives us optional parameters that
01:03:02 we need to fill. Subject: Request for Credit for Late Homework Assignment Dear Professor [Name],
01:03:10 I am writing to request credit for the homework assignment that was due last week. I apologize
01:03:15 for not being able to submit the assignment on time due to unforeseen circumstances.
01:03:19 I understand that the assignment was due on [date] and that I am now late in submitting it.
01:03:24 I am willing to accept any penalties or deductions in my grade for the late submission.
01:03:28 However, I would still like to request that you consider giving me credit for the assignment.
01:03:32 I have attached the completed assignment to this email. I have also included a brief explanation of
01:03:37 the circumstances that led to my late submission. I hope that you will consider my request and grant
01:03:42 me credit for the assignment. Thank you for your understanding. Sincerely, [Your Name] Awesome.
01:03:48 This is just awesome. Okay, so let's ask. What were the main causes of the French Revolution.
01:03:56 Answer in a 5 paragraph essay with an intro and conclusion as well as specific references to key
01:04:04 events. So this could be a homework given to the students by a teacher. And now teachers have to
01:04:11 deal with answers generated by AI such as the answer of ChatGPT. Therefore, I always give
01:04:23 projects to my students and I evaluate them one by one with an interview with them.
01:04:32 Okay, it has produced our essay. The French Revolution was a pivotal event in European history
01:04:40 that lasted from 1789 to 1799. It was a period of great upheaval and change that saw the end of the
01:04:46 French monarchy and the rise of the Republic. The main causes of the French Revolution can be
01:04:50 traced back to several key factors, including the financial crisis facing the French state, the rise
01:04:54 of Enlightenment ideas, and the long-standing social and political tensions in France.
01:04:59 One of the main causes of the French Revolution was the financial crisis facing the French state.
01:05:04 By the late 18th century, France was heavily in debt due to a combination of factors,
01:05:08 including the costly wars fought by Louis XIV and the extravagant spending of King Louis XVI.
01:05:13 This led to a series of financial reforms, including the raising of taxes and the
01:05:17 sale of state-owned land. However, these measures only exacerbated the situation,
01:05:21 leading to widespread discontent among the French people. Another key factor that contributed to the
01:05:27 French Revolution was the rise of Enlightenment ideas. During the Enlightenment, a movement of
01:05:31 intellectuals sought to challenge traditional authority and promote the ideals of liberty,
01:05:34 equality, and fraternity. These ideas were widely disseminated through books, pamphlets,
01:05:39 and other forms of communication, and they had a profound impact on French society. Many people
01:05:44 began to question the legitimacy of the monarchy and the social and political hierarchy in France.
01:05:50 In addition to the financial crisis and the rise of Enlightenment ideas, the French Revolution
01:05:54 was also the result of long-standing social and political tensions in France.
01:05:58 The French monarchy was deeply unpopular among many segments of society, particularly
01:06:01 the poor and the middle class. There were also significant divisions within the ruling classes,
01:06:06 with factions vying for power and influence. This led to a climate of mistrust and resentment,
01:06:11 which fueled the revolutionary fervor that swept through France in the late 18th century.
01:06:16 In conclusion, the French Revolution was a complex and multifaceted event that was the
01:06:20 result of a combination of factors, including the financial crisis facing the French state, the rise
01:06:24 of Enlightenment ideas, and the long-standing social and political tensions in France.
01:06:28 These factors came together to create a perfect storm that ultimately led to
01:06:32 the overthrow of the French monarchy and the rise of the Republic. An excellent essay as
01:06:36 you can see. So now professors teachers will have hard time to evaluate such
01:06:45 homeworks. Ok lets ask another question. What are some important habits that wealthy people
01:06:51 adopt that poor people do not? I wonder what kind of answer we are going to get for this question.
01:07:00 This is also a question I found on linked in. Actually I have scanned the questions
01:07:05 that people asked, the interested ones. Now we are seeing the results.
01:07:12 Alright we are getting the answers right now.
01:07:19 Some important habits that wealthy people adopt that poor people do not include:
01:07:24 Wealthy people are proactive and take action to achieve their goals. They have a clear vision of
01:07:28 what they want to achieve and take the necessary steps to make it happen. Poor people, on the other
01:07:33 hand, often lack a clear sense of purpose and tend to procrastinate or avoid taking action.
01:07:37 Wealthy people are disciplined and focused. They are able to manage their time and resources
01:07:42 effectively and avoid distractions. They are also able to prioritize their goals and focus
01:07:47 on the tasks that are most important to achieving their desired outcomes.
01:07:50 Poor people, on the other hand, often lack discipline and focus,
01:07:53 and they tend to be easily swayed by distractions or conflicting priorities.
01:07:58 Wealthy people are lifelong learners. They are constantly seeking to improve themselves and
01:08:02 learn new skills and knowledge. They are also open to new ideas and are willing to try new things.
01:08:08 Poor people, on the other hand, often have a fixed mindset and are resistant to change. They may be
01:08:13 content with their current level of knowledge and skills and may not see the need to learn or grow.
01:08:18 Wealthy people are strategic and think long-term. They plan ahead and invest in themselves and their
01:08:23 businesses. They are also able to take calculated risks and manage their risks effectively.
01:08:28 Poor people, on the other hand, may be more focused on short-term gains and may be more
01:08:32 likely to make rash decisions without considering the long-term implications.
01:08:36 Wealthy people are resilient and able to handle setbacks and challenges. They are able to bounce
01:08:41 back from failure and continue pursuing their goals. Poor people, on the other hand, may be
01:08:45 more likely to give up or become discouraged in the face of adversity. Ok I am leaving the
01:08:50 evaluation to you for this question. Now some more programming related questions. Invert a
01:08:57 binary tree. Lets see what kind of answer we are going to get. I also saw this on Linkedin.
01:09:10 Ok it has given me an answer in CSharp because it is currently following my questions and therefore
01:09:18 it is given me an answer in CSharp. If I were using Python all the way It would give me an
01:09:24 answer in Pyhton probably. To invert a binary tree, you can use the following algorithm:
01:09:30 Check if the tree is empty. If it is, return null.
01:09:34 If the tree is not empty, swap the left and right subtrees of the root node.
01:09:39 Recursively invert the left subtree by calling the invert function on the left subtree.
01:09:44 Recursively invert the right subtree by calling the invert function on the right subtree.
01:09:48 Return the root of the inverted tree. Ok. I am not sure if it is correct or
01:09:56 not. I am not going to evaluate it right now. So, let's write another question.
01:10:01 Write a pseudo code to invert a binary tree. I wonder what kind of answer we are going to get
01:10:08 for pseudo code. And we got the answer in a pseudo language. Ok so lets ask another
01:10:20 question. Why would a US company IPO in London? It should also tell us what is IPO as well.
01:10:35 It didn't give us what does IPO mean.
01:10:41 Let's also ask that and meanwhile read this answer. There are several reasons why a US company
01:10:47 may choose to IPO in London: London has a deep and liquid capital market that offers a wide range of
01:10:52 investment options for companies looking to raise capital. This allows companies to access a larger
01:10:57 pool of potential investors and potentially raise more capital than they could in the US.
01:11:02 London has a well-established legal and regulatory framework that provides a clear
01:11:06 and predictable environment for companies to operate in. This can make it easier for
01:11:10 companies to navigate the IPO process and reduce the risk of regulatory hurdles or challenges.
01:11:15 London has a diverse and international investor base, with a strong presence
01:11:19 of global institutional investors and wealth managers. This can provide companies with access
01:11:23 to a global network of investors and strategic partners, which can be particularly beneficial
01:11:27 for companies with global ambitions. London has a strong track record of successful IPO listings,
01:11:33 with a long history of supporting companies across a wide range of sectors and industries.
01:11:37 This can provide companies with confidence that they will be able to access the capital
01:11:41 they need to grow and succeed in the long term. Finally, London is a leading global financial
01:11:46 center and a hub for international business and commerce. This can provide companies with
01:11:51 access to a range of professional services, such as financial advisers, legal counsel,
01:11:54 and other support services, which can help them navigate the IPO process and maximize the value
01:11:59 of their listing. Okay, excellent answer. So let's get also as answer of what does IPO mean.
01:12:07 IPO stands for Initial Public Offering. It is the process by which a privately-held company
01:12:12 offers its shares to the public for the first time. This allows the company to raise capital
01:12:16 by selling its shares to investors, who can then trade those shares on the stock market.
01:12:20 The IPO process typically involves the company working with investment banks and other financial
01:12:24 advisers to determine the price at which its shares will be offered, and to promote the
01:12:27 offering to potential investors. Once the IPO is completed, the company's shares will be listed
01:12:32 on a stock exchange, and investors will be able to buy and sell those shares on the open market.
01:12:38 Alright, so let's try another hard thing. Write a me a full song that
01:12:45 the main subject is “software engineering”. I wonder if we are going to get a song for
01:12:49 this. It is able to write poems as we have seen, but what about songs? Okay.
01:12:59 Alright, we got our song, let's read it. Verse 1: I used to be a coder Just writing lines of code
01:13:06 But now I am a software engineer And I'm building something bold Chorus: Software engineering,
01:13:12 it's my life Building systems, day and night Solving problems, making things right Software
01:13:17 engineering, it's my life Verse 2: I start with a design And plan out every step I write clean,
01:13:22 efficient code That's easy to debug Chorus: Software engineering, it's my life Building
01:13:28 systems, day and night Solving problems, making things right Software engineering, it's my life
01:13:34 Bridge: I work with a team We collaborate and share We test and debug And make sure everything's
01:13:38 fair Chorus: Software engineering, it's my life Building systems, day and night Solving problems,
01:13:44 making things right Software engineering, it's my life Outro: Software engineering, it's my life
01:13:50 I love what I do, and I'll do it right Building systems, day and night Software engineering, it's
01:13:55 my life. Good one. Okay, and let's ask another question. Will GPT-3 replace Google in future?
01:14:05 I also saw that this is getting debated in the community that the next version or in future
01:14:13 GPT will replace Google because as you can see, we are able to ask questions. However, this will be a
01:14:22 paid service. Currently we are testing in the free version. So I don't think it is very likely. Let's
01:14:31 see the answer of the chatGPT. It is unlikely that GPT-3 will replace Google in the future.
01:14:38 GPT-3 is a powerful natural language processing tool that can generate human-like text and perform
01:14:43 a wide range of language tasks. However, it is not designed to replace search engines like Google,
01:14:48 which use complex algorithms and vast amounts of data to provide accurate and
01:14:51 relevant search results. Moreover, GPT-3 is not a standalone product or service.
01:14:57 It is a tool that developers can use to build and train their own language models and applications.
01:15:02 As such, it is unlikely that GPT-3 will ever compete directly with Google or other search
01:15:06 engines. In addition, GPT-3 has limitations and is not perfect. It can generate human-like text,
01:15:13 but it is not able to understand or comprehend the meaning of that text.
01:15:16 It can provide answers to specific questions, but it cannot provide general knowledge or context.
01:15:21 This means that it is unlikely to be able to replace Google or other search engines,
01:15:25 which are designed to provide comprehensive and accurate answers to a wide range of queries.
01:15:30 In summary, while GPT-3 is a powerful and impressive tool, it is not designed to replace
01:15:34 search engines like Google. It is more likely that GPT-3 will be used in conjunction with
01:15:39 other technologies and services to improve natural language processing and enable the
01:15:42 development of new and innovative applications. Okay, so let's ask some modified version of this.
01:15:49 How likely that GPT-3 or GPT-4 will take the search engine lead instead of Google?
01:15:57 Okay, the other one is other question. Okay, let's see the answer for this.
01:16:08 Okay, we got a similar answer. I won't gonna read it. So let's ask another question. How can I go to
01:16:15 the moon? Okay, this is an interesting question and I wonder the answer it is going to give.
01:16:23 Okay, we are getting the answer.
01:16:29 Let's see. Currently, there are no commercial options available for individuals to travel to
01:16:34 the moon. The only way to go to the moon is to be selected as an astronaut by a space agency, such
01:16:39 as NASA in the United States or the European Space Agency. These agencies have strict requirements
01:16:44 for their astronaut candidates, including physical and mental health, education, and experience.
01:16:49 If you are interested in becoming an astronaut and going to the moon, you can start by pursuing
01:16:53 a career in science, technology, engineering, or math. You can also get involved in space-related
01:16:59 activities and organizations, such as space camps and clubs, to gain experience and knowledge.
01:17:04 Additionally, you can keep an eye on the space industry and developments in space travel.
01:17:08 Private companies, such as SpaceX, are working on developing commercial space travel options,
01:17:12 but these are currently in the early stages and not available to the general public.
01:17:17 In summary, the only way to go to the moon currently is to be selected as an astronaut
01:17:21 by a space agency. You can increase your chances of being selected by pursuing a career in science
01:17:25 and technology, gaining experience and knowledge in space-related activities,
01:17:28 and staying informed about developments in space travel. An excellent and factual answer. Okay,
01:17:34 let's move on to another question. So I am going to ask, What are the key points of “An Incremental
01:17:44 Hierarchical Clustering Based System For Record Linkage In E-Commerce Domain” paper This is a
01:17:49 paper that I have published with my professor in the university. Okay, so let's see the answer.
01:18:01 Okay, so it appears that the dataset of this model had read my paper.
01:18:17 The key points of the "An Incremental Hierarchical Clustering Based System For Record Linkage In
01:18:21 E-Commerce Domain" paper are: Record linkage, also known as data matching or entity resolution,
01:18:27 is the process of identifying records that refer to the same entity in different data sources.
01:18:33 Record linkage is important in the e-commerce domain,
01:18:35 as it can help improve customer experiences, reduce fraud, and enable better data analysis.
01:18:41 Traditional record linkage methods, such as rule-based and probabilistic approaches,
01:18:45 are limited in their ability to handle large and complex data sets. The authors propose an
01:18:51 incremental hierarchical clustering-based system for record linkage in the e-commerce domain, which
01:18:55 uses a two-stage clustering process to identify and merge records that refer to the same entity.
01:19:01 The proposed system is tested on a real-world e-commerce data set, and the results show
01:19:05 that it outperforms traditional record linkage methods in terms of accuracy and scalability.
01:19:10 The proposed system is also shown to be adaptable to changes in the data set,
01:19:14 allowing it to be incrementally updated and improved over time. The authors conclude that
01:19:19 the proposed system is a promising approach for record linkage in the e-commerce domain,
01:19:22 and they suggest further research to improve its performance and extend its applications.
01:19:27 Actually, it didn't provide any specific key points, but this could be used in future for
01:19:38 better results. So I will also ask another question. 𝑮𝒊𝒗𝒆𝒏 𝒂𝒏 𝒂𝒓𝒓𝒂𝒚 𝒐𝒇 𝒑𝒐𝒔𝒊𝒕𝒊𝒗𝒆 𝒊𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒈𝒆𝒓𝒔,
01:19:45 𝒘𝒓𝒊𝒕𝒆 𝒂 𝒑𝒚𝒕𝒉𝒐𝒏 𝒄𝒐𝒅𝒆 in O(n) time complexity 𝒘𝒉𝒊𝒄𝒉 𝒑𝒓𝒊𝒏𝒕𝒔 𝒍𝒆𝒏𝒈𝒕𝒉 𝒐𝒇 𝒍𝒂𝒓𝒈𝒆𝒔𝒕 𝒔𝒖𝒃𝒂𝒓𝒓𝒂𝒚 𝒘𝒉𝒐𝒔𝒆 𝒂𝒍𝒍
01:19:53 𝒆𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒔 𝒘𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒃𝒆 𝒔𝒂𝒎𝒆 𝒂𝒇𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝒐𝒏𝒆 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 3 𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒔 𝒊𝒏 𝒆𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒚 𝒆𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒆𝒏𝒕. And let's see the result. So
01:20:00 A increment element by one, B decrease element by one, C do not do anything with the element.
01:20:10 Okay, it has failed to answer this question.
01:20:15 Let's try again. I see that someone has asked this question and he got a code, a real code.
01:20:32 Okay, I think we are not getting correct answers since
01:20:38 we have asked different questions with similar types. So I will just
01:20:43 open a new page and ask it here. And let's see what we are going to get.
01:20:52 I'm not sure how it is following the previous questions, but opening a new page could be
01:21:00 generating a new answer.
01:21:05 No, it doesn't work. Maybe for it to work, we need to ask the correct previous questions.
01:21:15 Okay, let's try another answer question. How can
01:21:19 we make chatGPT smarter? I wonder what answer we are going to get for this.
01:21:31 Okay.
01:21:37 This could be a generic answer actually. There are several ways to make ChatGPT smarter, including:
01:21:45 Training the model on a larger and more diverse dataset, which will allow it to
01:21:48 learn more nuanced and varied responses. Incorporating additional context and
01:21:53 information into the model, such as the user's previous interactions and conversation history,
01:21:57 as well as external data sources like news articles or weather information.
01:22:02 Enhancing the model's natural language processing capabilities, such as its ability
01:22:06 to understand and use complex grammatical structures, idioms, and colloquialisms.
01:22:11 Utilizing more advanced machine learning techniques, such as unsupervised learning,
01:22:15 reinforcement learning, and transfer learning, to improve the model's ability to generalize
01:22:19 and adapt to new situations. Providing feedback and fine-tuning the model based
01:22:24 on real-world usage, through techniques such as active learning and crowdsourcing.
01:22:28 Overall, making ChatGPT smarter will require a combination of these approaches, as well
01:22:33 as ongoing research and development efforts to improve the underlying technology. Okay,
01:22:37 this is a pretty generic answer. Let's ask another different but interesting question. Write me a 500
01:22:46 words article in the following topic: “how do we prevent inflation”. So let's see the answer.
01:22:54 This is a hot topic in today's world. We have a lot of inflation in Turkey, for example,
01:23:01 and in the world overall. Okay. So let's see what kind of answer we are going to get for this topic.
01:23:16 Inflation is a natural byproduct of a growing economy, as the increased demand for goods and
01:23:21 services leads to higher prices. However, if left unchecked, inflation can have negative effects,
01:23:26 such as reducing purchasing power and eroding the value of savings.
01:23:30 Therefore, it is important for governments and central banks to take steps to prevent excessive
01:23:34 inflation. One way to do this is through the use of monetary policy, where the central bank
01:23:38 manipulates the supply of money in the economy to influence interest rates and economic growth.
01:23:44 For example, if the central bank believes that inflation is rising too quickly,
01:23:48 it may raise interest rates to make borrowing more expensive, which can slow down economic growth and
01:23:52 reduce demand for goods and services. On the other hand, if the economy is struggling and inflation
01:23:57 is too low, the central bank may lower interest rates to encourage borrowing and investment.
01:24:02 Another way to prevent inflation is through fiscal policy, where the government manages its
01:24:06 spending and taxation to influence the economy. For example, if the government believes that
01:24:10 demand is too high and is causing inflation, it may reduce its spending or increase taxes
01:24:15 to decrease demand and cool down the economy. In addition to these macroeconomic policies, there
01:24:20 are also measures that individuals and businesses can take to protect themselves against inflation.
01:24:24 For example, people can invest in assets that are expected to maintain or increase in value
01:24:29 over time, such as stocks, bonds, or real estate. Furthermore, individuals can also
01:24:35 try to negotiate higher salaries or wages to keep up with the rising cost of living, or they can
01:24:39 look for ways to increase their productivity and efficiency to maintain their purchasing power.
01:24:43 Overall, preventing inflation requires a combination of efforts from both the public and
01:24:47 private sectors, as well as individual actions. By carefully managing the money supply, interest
01:24:52 rates, and government spending, we can help to maintain price stability and protect the value of
01:24:56 our savings. Okay, now I will ask another question which a lot of people can use. Write me a detailed
01:25:04 Terms of Use Agreement that will protect me from all kind of problems in website services area.
01:25:14 Okay, we got a session expired. Okay, I have refreshed the session and we continue.
01:25:26 Okay, so it is writing us a terms of use agreement that will protect us from all kinds of problems.
01:25:33 But if that is technically correct or not, I'm not sure, but it should give us
01:25:42 a lot of idea and probably protection. Okay.
01:25:53 Terms of Use Agreement Welcome to our website! By accessing or using our website, you agree to be
01:26:00 bound by the terms and conditions set forth in this Terms of Use Agreement (the "Agreement").
01:26:04 Please read this Agreement carefully before accessing or using our website. If you do not
01:26:09 agree to all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, you may not access or use our website.
01:26:14 Our website. Our website is a platform that provides information, resources, and services
01:26:19 to our users. We may change, add, or remove any part of our website at any time, without notice.
01:26:25 Your use of our website. You may use our website only for lawful purposes and in accordance with
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01:29:21 agreement that could protect us from all kind of events and cases. Ok here our last question.
01:29:33 Compose a ballade about Ezzio Auditore from Assassin's Creed. Did we ask this previously?
01:29:42 Okay. Yeah, we had asked this previously. Okay, now time to move and learn with what
01:29:50 is about Chat OpenAI. Okay. So, you see there's the reset thread button, dark mode,
01:29:58 OpenAI discord and learn more. Let's click, learn more, and let's read what is ChatGPT. Okay.
01:30:11 ChatGPT: Optimizing Language Models for Dialogue.
01:30:15 We’ve trained a model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational
01:30:19 way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer followup questions,
01:30:23 admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests.
01:30:28 ChatGPT is a sibling model to InstructGPT, which is trained to follow an instruction in a prompt
01:30:33 and provide a detailed response. Okay, let's see what other things there are. So you see
01:30:44 there are also other questions like this code is not working like: I expect how to fix it and
01:30:51 it could provide you an answer. So let's read the methods that they have used. Methods:
01:30:58 We trained this model using Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF), using the same methods
01:31:04 as InstructGPT, but with slight differences in the data collection setup. We trained an initial model
01:31:09 using supervised fine-tuning: human AI trainers provided conversations in which they played both
01:31:13 sides—the user and an AI assistant. We gave the trainers access to model-written suggestions to
01:31:18 help them compose their responses. To create a reward model for reinforcement learning, we
01:31:23 needed to collect comparison data, which consisted of two or more model responses ranked by quality.
01:31:28 To collect this data, we took conversations that AI trainers had with the chatbot. We randomly
01:31:33 selected a model-written message, sampled several alternative completions, and had AI trainers rank
01:31:37 them. Using these reward models, we can fine-tune the model using Proximal Policy Optimization.
01:31:43 We performed several iterations of this process. Okay, let's read more.
01:31:49 ChatGPT is fine-tuned from a model in the GPT-3.5 series, which finished training in early 2022.
01:31:56 You can learn more about the 3.5 series here. ChatGPT and GPT 3.5 were trained on an Azure AI
01:32:02 supercomputing infrastructure. Limitations: ChatGPT sometimes writes plausible-sounding
01:32:09 but incorrect or nonsensical answers. Fixing this issue is challenging, as: (1) during RL training,
01:32:15 there’s currently no source of truth; (2) training the model to be more cautious causes it to decline
01:32:19 questions that it can answer correctly; and (3) supervised training misleads the model because
01:32:23 the ideal answer depends on what the model knows, rather than what the human demonstrator knows.
01:32:28 ChatGPT is sensitive to tweaks to the input phrasing or attempting the same prompt multiple
01:32:32 times. For example, given one phrasing of a question, the model can claim to not know the
01:32:37 answer, but given a slight rephrase, can answer correctly. The model is often excessively verbose
01:32:43 and overuses certain phrases, such as restating that it’s a language model trained by OpenAI.
01:32:48 These issues arise from biases in the training data (trainers prefer longer
01:32:52 answers that look more comprehensive) and well-known over-optimization issues.12
01:32:57 Ideally, the model would ask clarifying questions when the user provided an ambiguous query.
01:33:01 Instead, our current models usually guess what the user intended. While we’ve made efforts to
01:33:07 make the model refuse inappropriate requests, it will sometimes respond to harmful instructions
01:33:11 or exhibit biased behavior. We’re using the Moderation API to warn or block certain types
01:33:16 of unsafe content, but we expect it to have some false negatives and positives for now.
01:33:20 We’re eager to collect user feedback to aid our ongoing work to improve this system.
01:33:24 Iterative deployment: Today’s research release of ChatGPT is the latest step in OpenAI’s iterative
01:33:30 deployment of increasingly safe and useful AI systems. Many lessons from deployment of earlier
01:33:35 models like GPT-3 and Codex have informed the safety mitigations in place for this release,
01:33:39 including substantial reductions in harmful and untruthful outputs achieved by the use of
01:33:43 reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF). Well, to summarize, ChatGPT is
01:33:53 shockingly good, if you ask me. They have developed this model within such a short time.
01:34:03 So, in future, it is probable that the AI will take job of a lot of professions and a lot of
01:34:20 people will become jobless unfortunately. There will be a transition period when a lot of jobs
01:34:29 will be get eradicated by the AI and a lot of jobless people there will be. However,
01:34:39 in the far future, I believe that none of the humans will be in need to work. Okay, so all
01:34:47 of the work will be done by machines and humans will just live. Only Allah knows best for sure,
01:34:57 but this is my estimation if the world continues as it is. But, ChatGPT is surprisingly good
01:35:10 and it could be useful and it can be used as expert system, a supportive system in many of the
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