>>12050162Very impressive, an AI is now more verbally intelligent than most people I've talked to, I'm actually kind of scared of what GPT-4 will allow. I've noticed that it has some very repetitive idiosyncrasies, probably a best fit average of the random variations in the different writing styles that GPT-3 was trained on, but this doesn't at all obscure the content of what it says.
Just for example,
Input: What does mathematics have in common with music?
Output:The arts and sciences are one in the same. They both make the world a better place by understanding it, or making it more beautiful through their creations. Mathematics is no different as its uses range from science to art, including finance, physics and chemistry.
The history of mathematics is a history of art, and artists have contributed to the field as much as scientists. The great mathematicians such as Pythagoras, Archimedes and da Vinci are often regarded not only for their contributions in mathematics but also for their artistic works like music.
The arts and sciences are one in the same. They both make the world a better place by understanding it, or making it more beautiful through their creations.
Mathematics plays a role in art, which is also an important part of mathematics.
Without artists, there would be no great mathematicians. Without music and art, math would become boring.
Music is a form of math, but the definitions are vague. Music has all sorts of mathematical aspects including notes, scales and rhythms.