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Re: [std-proposals] Dedicated website with AI that has processed all papers

From: Frederick Virchanza Gotham <cauldwell.thomas_at_[hidden]>
Date: Fri, 9 May 2025 10:18:20 +0100
On Thu, May 8, 2025 at 7:19 PM Andrey Semashev wrote:
>
> AI chatbots are a useless waste of time. When they don't hallucinate,
> and their answers are not empty blabbering, you still don't trust their
> answer and have to spend time to verify. About the same amount of time
> that would take to find the original source anyway.
>
> What you want is a decent search engine.


Dude you need to start living in the real world. It's absolutely
mind-blowing some of the stuff that ChatGPT is coming out with lately
. . . I've been flabbergasted at some of the output. I took my two
favourite poems and fed them in, and asked it to mix them together
into one poem, and it came back with pure beauty. Not just art though,
it comes out with some impressive technical content. But of course,
you need to double-check everything, because occasionally it comes out
with nonsense (and people do too -- I've posted to this mailing list a
few times and just a few seconds after clicking Send, I've realised
that I was talking nonsense).

But look, if we can make an AI website trained on every proposal
paper, the people who hate AI can avoid it.

Rather than turn this thread into "I love AI" versus "I hate AI" . . .
Speaking to those people who would find such an AI website useful: How
would I go about getting OpenAI to let us use their AI for this? Their
AI is accessible at "chat.openai.com", so ideally we'd want something
like "cxx.openai.com" which is automatically updated every 15 minutes
with the latest proposal papers and posts from this mailing list. I
suppose I could email them but I don't represent a company and I'm not
a millionaire so I don't know if they'd take notice of me. I can try I
suppose.

Received on 2025-05-09 09:18:34