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So, who's using it? It's scarily good. I've been using it for all sorts, including debating some existential questions such is the multiverse theory credible, is time travel possible, and what is consciousness?

To demonstrate it's full capabilities to my wife, and continuing with the deep and meaningful questions, I asked it about Coronation Street! :D
 
I'm a bit nervous, to be honest. I'm not sure I want something inanimate to be that clever.

What did it say about the multiverse?
 
ChatGPT said:
The multiple universes theory, also known as the multiverse theory, is a speculative concept that suggests that our universe is just one of many universes that exist simultaneously. While this theory is fascinating, it is currently not supported by any direct evidence, and much of the discussion around the multiverse is purely theoretical.

However, there are several ideas and scientific theories that could support the idea of a multiverse. One of the most popular is the concept of eternal inflation. According to this theory, the universe is constantly expanding, and this expansion is driven by a force called inflation. If inflation is eternal, then it's possible that new universes are constantly being created, each with its own set of physical laws and constants. This would create a multiverse of universes, each with its own unique properties.

Another theory that could support the multiverse idea is string theory, which suggests that there are many dimensions beyond the three spatial dimensions we experience in our everyday lives. These additional dimensions could be where other universes exist, each with different physical laws and constants.

Despite the lack of direct evidence, the idea of the multiverse has gained popularity in recent years, especially in the field of cosmology. Scientists are continuing to explore the concept and conduct research to find any evidence that could support or refute it.
 
There's also the scenario that we're all already living in a computer simulation, a bit like The Sims. And that that simulation may also have been created by other 'beings' who also don't realise they are in a simulation....

ChatGPT does worry me a bit - we will soon have no idea whether something has been created by a human or a computer, including works of art, and exam papers. DS2 finds it quite exciting and fascinating though - he's delighted because his company want to investigate its capabilities and he's going to get a week of doing in work time doing something he'd be happy to do at home. It'll be interesting to see what he learns.
 
Simulation theory! Sort of worrying, I think, especially if "they" want to turn it off at some point (let's be honest, they've seen how badly we can mess up our planet, so they might be thinking of turning us off soon).

Anyway, one of the leading minds in astrophysics, among other things - Neil deGrasse Tyson - has said he's 50-50 on whether we live in a simulation. Wow. I asked ChatGPT about this too, but can't find it in my history. It's a glitch in the matrix!

I've also found it useful for other things too - I asked it about the format of MP4 files and it gave me a good answer, although not one that solved my problem. I've also used it to compile a formal letter, which I then edited to suit my own needs. Very impressive stuff. You can even converse with it over mundane things as well. I should get out more :D
 
Sorry nothing to do with doggies, just my rambles
Often wondered about the true nature of our existence, is anything actually real, we think it is but we rely on the information fed by body sensors to our brains but we dont know if that information is real and an accurate reflection of
the world we live in,our brains presume it is as everything fits, touch a hot kettle and you feel pain but all that can easily
be achieved by a computer program.
Considering that computers have only really been around for the last 50 years and
the fantastic ongoing progress made in that time, what on earth will they be capable of in another 50,100 or thousand years.a full simulation of life and our planet would very feasable.Also bear in mind that we are only one of possibly
millions of intelligent life forms, some of which will be way ahead of us and we could well be just an experiment in simulated evolution.
With all our knowledge we still have no idea about where we came from or where we go after death, they should be basic
questions answered long ago but if we are just a matrix program it could explain why we still dont know.
I definately should get out more :)
 
I won't even have wifi turned on on my phone, never mind choose to converse with AI!:D People used to laugh at some of my mad 'theories' over the years, and hear we are... recently I seem to be saying 'I told you so!' a bit more often:eek: maybe I'm not quite as mad as my friends and family thought, hah!:D:D:D
I'm still pinning my hopes on the Mothership personally...:rolleyes::p
 
I may have been a Hippie, back in the day.

There is nothing I believe, but there are things I like to think. That doesn't include or involve anything to do with AI (actually I always think it stands for Artificial Insemination, but that's a country background for you!).
 
Over the past week or so I've started to tinker with Night Café, AI that produces art from your prompts. That, too, is very impressive.
 
I find such concepts very concerning if they progress beyond concepts. In the previous contributions we’ve had Descartes and shades of Sartre. Once we’re dependent on such we’ll be in trouble if the system goes T§Ts up. Sorry, it’s getting late. Telling my satnav to “go away” when it annoys me will have repercussions I’m sure. Perhaps those nuns were right? No way. What fun. Is there a way that ChatGPT could write an accurate keyboard music score from audio?
 
I typed your question into ChatGPT, this is what it came back with:

Yes, it is possible for ChatGPT to assist in transcribing an audio recording of keyboard music into a written music score. While transcription of music from audio can be a challenging task, especially for complex compositions, the model can provide assistance and make educated guesses based on its training data.

Here is a general approach you can follow to transcribe keyboard music using ChatGPT:

Convert audio to a digital format: Start by converting the audio recording of the keyboard music into a digital format that can be analyzed and processed. Common audio file formats like WAV or MP3 are suitable for this purpose.

Pre-process the audio: Prior to transcription, it is often helpful to pre-process the audio to improve the quality and clarity. You can use audio editing software or libraries to remove noise, normalize volume levels, and enhance the overall audio quality.

Split the audio into segments: If the audio recording contains multiple pieces or movements, you need to split it into smaller segments. This is typically done manually by identifying pauses or silences between the different parts of the composition.

Apply transcription techniques: The transcription process involves listening to each segment of the audio and transcribing the notes played on the keyboard. Here, ChatGPT can be utilized to assist in the transcription by providing suggestions, verifying your transcriptions, or helping with difficult passages.

Notate the transcribed music: Once you have transcribed the notes, you can use music notation software, such as Finale, Sibelius, or MuseScore, to notate the music score. These software tools allow you to input the notes, rhythms, dynamics, and other musical elements in a visual format.

Review and refine: After completing the initial transcription, it is essential to review the score for accuracy and make any necessary refinements. You may need to listen to the audio again, consult the original piece if available, and apply your musical knowledge to ensure the score accurately represents the performance.

It's important to note that while ChatGPT can provide assistance, it may not always produce perfect transcriptions, particularly for complex or highly nuanced musical pieces. Human expertise and judgment are crucial for achieving the highest level of accuracy in music transcription.
 
I typed your question into ChatGPT, this is what it came back with:
So many thanks for that. Will give it a thorough perusal when I’ve completed my tasks - think Mrs Ogmore-Pritchard (Under Milk Wood).
Once again, thanks.
 
Read somewhere that musicians are getting concerned about AI,s ability to produce music of better quality
than that being churned out (not saying much)
 
Phew! this post is a bit too complicated for me but I can see exactly what you are all saying "I think":rolleyes:.

I also agree with @Hemlock , AI, in my day always meant "Artificial Insemination".:eek:
 
Read somewhere that musicians are getting concerned about AI,s ability to produce music of better quality
than that being churned out (not saying much)
A.I v Keith Moon? Forget it. I was forever being threatened with being replaced by a drum machine. Never happened. It all sounds amazing - our children and grandchildren live in ‘interesting times’ and they have my sympathies.
 
I'd like to see AI come up with Bob Dylan.... Autotune anyone? (I detest autotune - and drum machines come to that).

I once had Dylan playing in the kitchen, and one of the boys yelled 'Mum, stop singing!!' I wasn't, so ignored him. Then he called 'Mum, stop singing!!' again, and I ignored him again. Eventually he came into the kitchen, paused, and said, 'That singing's so terrible I thought it was you!' :oops:
 
I'd like to see AI come up with Bob Dylan.... Autotune anyone? (I detest autotune - and drum machines come to that).

I once had Dylan playing in the kitchen, and one of the boys yelled 'Mum, stop singing!!' I wasn't, so ignored him. Then he called 'Mum, stop singing!!' again, and I ignored him again. Eventually he came into the kitchen, paused, and said, 'That singing's so terrible I thought it was you!' :oops:
I'd like to see AI come up with Bob Dylan.... Autotune anyone? (I detest autotune - and drum machines come to that).

I once had Dylan playing in the kitchen, and one of the boys yelled 'Mum, stop singing!!' I wasn't, so ignored him. Then he called 'Mum, stop singing!!' again, and I ignored him again. Eventually he came into the kitchen, paused, and said, 'That singing's so terrible I thought it was you!' :oops:
”…..sharper than a serpent’s tooth”.
 
Oh I had no illusions about my singing ability, RGC.
 
Going back to NightCafe - I had a notification of a reply in this thread, guess it was spam as there's nothing new here - I thought I'd post one of my creations:

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Made from scratch by me!
 

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