HERE'S WHY YOU SHOULDN'T BE AFRAID OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEsteemCreated with Sketch.

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I'll admit it. In my most recent two articles on OpenAi, I was still adamant...

Can you really blame me, though? Since everything is moving so quickly, It's all so thrilling, and I want to involve everyone in my investigation.

I am aware that it is draining, though. I am aware of the challenges that some people may face during this adaptation process. However, there isn't really a choice for us. You know, the AI train has been gaining momentum for a really, really long time. We have some catching up to do if we hope to be successful in boarding today. It will be exhausting, but I don't want to be boring.
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Therefore, before we begin, I must take the time to describe a mysterious psychological phenomenon.

Stanford lecturer and psychologist Kelly McGonnigal has written a book titled "The Upside of Stress." She describes in her book how a person's perspective in the face of a trying circumstance alters the body's hormonal reaction. You read that right; during an event, the ratio of the two hormones cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is influenced by your perception as well as your internal dialogue.

To put it simply, your body will primarily produce the harmful hormone cortisol if you perceive an event as a threat. However, if you view the situation as a challenge and reframe your stress as excitement, your body will also produce DHEA, a hormone that promotes resilience and growth.

What's the purpose of all this?

You're going to need as much DHEA as you can find if you want to survive what's coming.

You'll need to change the way you think about AI so that you can achieve your goals rather than viewing it as a complex industry that threatens to eliminate your job and force you to shut down your company. the most bizarre.

Because if you think ChatGPT is amazing, wait until you see what's next.

The rise of AutoGPT, an OpenSource AI designed to mimic the internal dialogue of a human being, was witnessed on Twitter last week. The idea is to give it the ability to take a challenging task and break it down into a long list of manageable, straightforward tasks that it can then assign to other instances of itself to complete.

To view the complete research paper, click here.
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Unprecedented new idea known as autonomous generative agents has just emerged.

These agents use the ability of LLMs (Large Language Models) like ChatGPT to reflect on their own actions in order to gain some degree of autonomy.

Other researchers observed this and wondered what would occur if they added 25 autonomous agents to a simulation of the Sims.

You can view the simulation here in replay. The researchers pretended that Isabelle, a ChatGPT Sim, wanted to host a Valentine's Day party in the simulation.

The scene is that some people get up early to brush their teeth and practise yoga while others are still asleep. The 25 agents plan when they will all arrive at the party together as they go about their daily activities, inviting one another, making new friends, setting up dates, and so forth.


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