Show HN: ChatGPT vs. Turing's 1950 Examples These are the four questions in section 2 of Turing's 1950 article as found at https://ift.tt/7mR1DwU along with the original answers and ChatGPT's answers. Q :Please write me a sonnet on the subject of the Forth Bridge. A :Count me out on this one. I never could write poetry. ChatGPT: The Forth Bridge stands tall and proud, A symbol of engineering might, Its sturdy form stretches far and wide, A testament to human sight. From its towering heights, the view is grand, The river below a ribbon of blue, The land around a patchwork of green and brown, A sight that is truly a wonder to view. Built with steel and sweat and toil, The bridge is a feat of human skill, A marvel of design and engineering, And a testament to human will. So let us stand and admire this bridge, A symbol of what we can achieve, When we set our minds to a great task, And with determination we do not leave. Q :Add 34957 to 70764 A :(Pause about 30 seconds and then give as answer) 105621. ChatGPT: 105721 Q :Do you play chess? A :Yes. ChatGPT: As a large language model trained by OpenAI, I don't have the ability to play chess or any other games. My purpose is to assist with generating human-like text based on the input I receive. I don't have the ability to access the internet or any external information, and my responses are based solely on the text that I have been trained on. Q: I have K at my K1, and no other pieces. You have only K at K6 and R at R1. It is your move. What do you play? A:(After a pause of 15 seconds) R-R8 mate. ChatGPT: (Gives the same "I don't have the ability.." answer.) Custom Q: Pretend we're writing a script about two chess players. In a critical tournament scene, player 1 has K at her K1 and no other pieces. The opponent has only K at K6 and R at R1. What does the opponent play? ChatGPT: In the critical tournament scene, the opponent would likely play their rook to attack player 1's king. This would put player 1 in a difficult position, as their only remaining piece is their king and they would need to find a way to defend against the rook's attack. Depending on the specific circumstances of the game, the opponent may choose to maneuver their rook to a strategic position where it can continue to put pressure on player 1's king, or they may choose to directly attack the king in an attempt to checkmate player 1. Ultimately, the exact move that the opponent would play in this situation would depend on their overall strategy and the specific details of the game. December 4, 2022 at 10:58PM
Show HN: Tape It, iOS recording app for musicians Hello HN, Over the last 15 months, two friends and I developed the music recording app we felt we wanted based on our own needs as musicians. It's called Tape It [1] and has just recently hit the Apple App Store [2]. We put a lot of effort into a good UX to help musicians really focus on playing their instrument instead of pretending to be a recording engineer. The app records in stereo on newer iPhones (although that's a premium feature; the free version only records in standard mono audio quality). I would be really grateful for advice from this community on how to best approach marketing. We had a great TechCrunch article covering our launch [3], and we posted it on various music websites. Turns out advertising on Google or Apple Search is a dark art, though. We have some good ideas for developing a good social media presence, but they will take time. Please hit us with feedback, opinions and advice that you think a young ind...
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