The Three Axioms — Rephrased by ChatGPT-3

An axiom is a selfevident statement or proposition that serves as the basis for an argument or system of belief. Axioms are assumed to be true and have not (or cannot) be proven. Basically let’s assume that these Axioms are true and see what follows from that.

Why “The Three Axioms”?

I like the dynamics of 3. Two was not enough to cover those aspects that needed covering. And if I bumped the number up to four I would have been put in the situation of making up the fourth just to fill in the number. Luckily three works just fine for me. Continue reading

Asking ChatGPT For Prompts

A “prompt” is the text you send to ChatGPT when making a request. “What is the definition of vivify?” is a prompt. “Write five example sentences to demonstrate the use of vivify.” is also a prompt.

Something you may or may not have thought of is: you can ask ChatGPT for help on formulating prompts.

Here’s an example.

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500 Words on “Have a Great Day No Matter What Happens”

Intro To The Spewing of Soul-Less AI

ChatGPT (and other such AI programs) have demonstrated their willingness to generate content on any topic whether it is gibberish or not.

Recently I had it generate a talk for the upcoming BugCon (no such convention) covering the topic of firefly light emission being altered by the relative gravitational increase during a full moon (no such phenomenon — as far as I know).

The ChatGPT AI engine was more than happy to create the talk. Basically operating as a soul-less text spewing machine. Thing that is not unique to AI. Humans are equally happy to be text spewing machines. Continue reading

Exploring AI in the Brain

ChatGPT: Welcome to our blog on the topic of AI components within the human brain. As cognitive neuroscientists, we believe that the brain is composed of several separable and independent systems that operate in parallel. One of these systems, known as the AI-like system, is responsible for a variety of cognitive processes such as decision making, planning, problem solving and learning. In this blog, we will explore the nature of these separable systems within the brain and specifically focus on the AI-like system, discussing its key features and how it compares to other separable systems in the brain. We will also touch on the concept of parallel distributed processing, and how it helps in understanding the complexity and diversity of cognitive processes. Join us as we delve deeper into the fascinating world of cognitive neuroscience and the possibility of AI within the human brain. Continue reading