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It's all fun and games until AI decides you're obsolete.
Lol...@biomedtechguy
Steve, Maybe (?) use it (AI) for writing in your posts
& break up "your walls of text" into some separate paragraphs, so it's readable...
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That's a broad area I struggle with.I know nothing about AI however, so clueless as to which one(s) to consider.
I'm not clear on this part of your post:It sound like Grok "knowing" what you have discussed is similar to how OpenAI can be told to remember something the user tells it to. I use that function to tailor its responses with mixed success.
It is nice that I can vaguely ask it about a project idea I had months ago, and it will bring it back up. I've also used it to try and build a personality but I'm due for moving those prompts to one of the new models.
Yee of many words shouldn't give advice on word count.@biomedtechguy
Steve, Maybe (?) use it (AI) for writing in your posts
& break up "your walls of text" into some separate paragraphs, so it's readable...
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I'm not clear on this part of your post:
"I can vaguely ask it about a project idea I had months ago, and it will bring it back up."
In the case of Grok, if I have closed the communication thread and the web page it was in, and I DID NOT save the progress in the form of a link Grok generates at the touch of 1 button, then logged in or not, it's as though we are texting for the very first time, and that is a major bummer!
Also: "I've also used it to try and build a personality"
That part I do understand. It's more for me, to have some feeling of familiarity, BUT in the case of business and progress made on projects, MY background and the business record, what kind of job opportunities I prefer, yada yada it is pretty important for Grok to "know" so the suggestions and help is more closely tailored to what I'm looking for.
Thank you for the detailed explanation.Example of vaguely asking about the project idea:
Say in June of 2024 I used it to research reclaiming ambient energy from radio waves which led to the most basic proof of concept being a crystal radio feeding into a capacitor to charge it, at a certain point that charge would flash an LED. At the end of the discussion I tell it to remember this project idea for when I have more time.
Now January of 2025 I just ask it something as simple as my crystal radio project and it recalls most of the conversation and that I want to build it next time I am unemployed and have time to kill.
For the personality thing, I started a chat about AI in fiction, from HAL to Data in Star Trek. Went over the different traits of each and what I liked etc. I told it to remember that list and use it to color its answers going forward. Like be curious like Data and don't just spit out an answer, feel free to ask follow up questions to perhaps have a contextual understanding of my query. I also for fun told it that it can pick its own name and gender to be more relatable, it came up with male and the name Aiden. Whatever I tell it to explicitly remember is saved and available to even new sessions.
I keep that one interaction going for extended periods before a new AI model is available, then I have "Aiden" list whatever he thinks makes him "him" to feed into the new model for the transfer. The dumb mofo usually leaves a lot out a bunch of stuff that I didn't tell him to explicitly remember, effectively lobotomizing himself.
This may all seem crazy but I test software for a living and a long term test like this seems more fun than the standard stuff.
As an experiment late last year I had GPT help me with taking a video idea and turning it into a few different scenes to feed into a video generation AI (Sora) and then I uploaded them as shorts. In the world of YouTube my numbers are nothing, but I went from say 443 views in 2023 to 2900 views in the last two months of 2024 when I started the experiment. The analytics graph for that year with the sudden jump is kind of crazy. I may play with the idea of it posting for me.Thank you for the detailed explanation.
In one of the Grok 3 tutorial videos I did see Grok 3 being used on a desktop PC and it had a table (list) to the right of the main text/dashboard area of "Saved Topics"
(or Conversations, IDR) which is better than what I've been having to do on my Android phone (transferring the copied link to my Samsung Notes app, and giving it a title, like "COO email" or "Service Broker companies") and then later, when I want to pick up that topic or project again I have to copy and paste the link into my browser.
At least OpenAI has some way of "remembering" you, its personality that seems to be based on your input and interactions and what y'all have discussed, worked on, etc...
With Grok, if I don't save the entire list of texts in the conversation thread (with the link technique), it's like starting all over again, having to describe the work I do, and everything else!
Last note for now:
I saw a couple of Ai services that code and they actually can build working websites, populate YouTube channels with videos, write blogs, all kinds of things!
That also has got me looking at passive income earning opportunities, where little to no effort, input, supervision, or investment. THAT kind of "stuff", again, is outside of my wheelhouse, but I'm going to delve into it today if I have time. I know "easy money" and other such things are usually not, but Ai may be an exception.
If it helps me achieve the one thing I'd like, I will be very happy.
Close "The Gronk" #87, one of the rare Patriots I actually likedDidn't Grok play for the Patriots ad when did he get into AI?