I think the ChatBot is now working well. If you tried using it before and
the answer was not satisfactory, please try again.
https://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=2988
There are two bots. The top one is good for searching, and the bottom one
is good for detailed questions.
Now that I have
I originally uploaded all files in Acrobat .pdf format. The vendor advised
me that text (.txt) format works better. So, I converted JCMNS issues to
text, and replaced the Acrobat copies. It does seem to be working better. I
will replace all other files in the coming week. The Bot now finds the
Here is a "gift copy" of an article with a working copy of a miniature
Large Language Model AI. You can see how the AI parses sample texts from
Jane Ausin, Shakespeare, the Federalist Papers and other sources. It parses
a sample 30,000 times. You can see the outcome at various stages. You can
Here is a "gift copy" of an article from the New York Times describing AI
hallucinations, and what causes them. "Gift copy" means it goes around the
paywall.
When A.I. Chatbots Hallucinate
Here we see the LENR-CANR.org bot going off the deep end with
hallucinations --
Hello! What can I do for you today?
In his research at China Lake, Melvin Miles used a copper jacket in one of
his calorimeters. Describe this.
According to the data provided, Melvin Miles improved the China Lake
Terry Blanton wrote:
> BTW, do you use Dragon Speak still?
>
Not that often. It is good for writing long, formal documents. Not so much
for short messages. It is not good for editing papers, which is mostly what
I do these days.
I expect there will soon be AI versions of voice input
I was under the impression ChatGBT accepted voice inquiries. Sorry.
BTW, do you use Dragon Speak still?
On Mon, May 1, 2023, 10:16 AM Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Terry Blanton wrote:
>
> Ask your wife to make an inquiry in both languages.
>>
>
> I did an inquiry in both languages. The answer is
Terry Blanton wrote:
Ask your wife to make an inquiry in both languages.
>
I did an inquiry in both languages. The answer is pretty much the same when
the subject is technical.
> I bet the English response implies a male Bot.
>
How can you tell? There is no difference between male and
Ask your wife to make an inquiry in both languages. I bet the English
response implies a male Bot.
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023, 8:36 PM Jed Rothwell wrote:
> H L V wrote:
>
> Ok...I thought it was an attempt to make the chatbot more appealing as a
>> user interface.
>>
>
> Interesting . . . I do not
H L V wrote:
Ok...I thought it was an attempt to make the chatbot more appealing as a
> user interface.
>
Interesting . . . I do not think there is an option for that. It is polite
and deferential, which some people might say is feminine. In English
conversational text you cannot tell if a man
Ok...I thought it was an attempt to make the chatbot more appealing as a
user interface.
harry
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 4:40 PM Jed Rothwell wrote:
> H L V wrote:
>
> Why do you refer to the ChatGPT as a "she"?
>>
>
> My reasons are politically incorrect, so I better not say them. They are
>
Indeed. And when they become self aware they have the option of
identifying differently
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On Sun, Apr 30, 2023, 3:23 PM H L V wrote:
> Why do you refer to the ChatGPT as a "she"?
> Does this chatbot come with a gender setting so that it responds textually
> like a female?
>
> harry
>
> On
H L V wrote:
Why do you refer to the ChatGPT as a "she"?
>
My reasons are politically incorrect, so I better not say them. They are
here:
https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/thread/6953-the-lenr-canr-chatgpt-is-on-line/?postID=195136#post195136
Does this chatbot come with a gender setting so
Why do you refer to the ChatGPT as a "she"?
Does this chatbot come with a gender setting so that it responds textually
like a female?
harry
On Sat, Apr 29, 2023 at 8:08 PM Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Robin wrote:
>
>
>> The name as you yourself just quoted it has a comma at the end before the
>>
Robin wrote:
> The name as you yourself just quoted it has a comma at the end before the
> final double quote, whereas there is no comma
> in the actual text.
I tried a variety of search terms. And indirect methods such as asking "who
wrote the Infinite Energy" article about the conference.
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 28 Apr 2023 12:31:02 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>Quote the paragraph that says, "We must thank Christy L. Frazier for
>writing a detailed report . . ."
>
>I apologize, but there is no paragraph in the provided context that says
>"We must thank Christy L. Frazier
I now have a large capacity ChatBot. I uploaded 121 papers, including every
issue of J. Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (JCMNS). It works splendidly!
Better than I expected.
I will upload the rest of the papers in the next week or two. I have to
prepare some of them.
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