Does ChatGPT know the difference between "k" and "kkkkkkkkkk"?

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De : janburse (at) *nospam* fastmail.fm (Mild Shock)
Groupes : sci.logic
Date : 23. Oct 2024, 00:17:15
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Hi,
Does ChatGPT know the difference between "k" and "kkkkkkkkkk"?
Q: how comes chatgpt understands shortcuts like k and thx?
A: ChatGPT understands shortcuts like "k" (okay) and
"thx" (thanks) because it's trained on a diverse dataset
that includes both formal and informal language, including
slang, abbreviations, and internet shorthand.
Q: kkkkkkkkkk is more russian
A: You're right! The use of "kkkkkkkkkk" as a way to
express laughter is common in some Russian-speaking
communities, similar to "lol" in English. It often
represents laughter in a way that mimics the sound.
Woa!
Bye
Mild Shock schrieb:
Hi,
 Happy Birthday 75 Years of Artificial Intelligence. Mostlikely AI
was born around 1950. Here what happened in this decade:
 1) "Perceptron":
Rosenblatt's perceptrons were initially simulated on an
IBM 704 computer at Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory in 1957.
Mark I Perceptron machine, the first implementation of
the perceptron algorithm. It was connected to a camera
with 20×20 cadmium sulfide photocells to
make a 400-pixel image.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perzeptron
 2) "Voder"
The Bell Telephone Laboratory's Voder (abbreviation of
Voice Operating Demonstrator) was the first attempt to
electronically synthesize human speech by breaking it down
into its acoustic components. The Voder was developed from
research into compression schemes for transmission of voice
on copper wires and for voice encryption.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsdOej_nC1M
 3) "Mini-Chess"
Los Alamos chess was the first chess-like game played by a
computer program. This program was written at Los Alamos
Scientific Laboratory by Paul Stein and Mark Wells for the
MANIAC I computer in 1956. The computer was primarily
constructed to perform calculations in support of hydrogen bomb
research at the Laboratory, but it could also play chess!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAVT4rZbcGE
 Bye

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