Its weird when openai does things 6 months after i think of it

Im not trying to be that guy, and im not even complaining.
Im just realizing that 6 months after randomers come up with something Open AI pretends to invent it.
its not even a complaint.
It means their staff is on the internet.
And thats strategically wise.

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Sometimes people think of similar things at similar times. I believe there is a vibe. Some aura that’s vibing widely. And the collective subconscious is picking up on it.

I have been thinking of spaghetti the other day, and guess what is the meal in our shelter with around 40 living here? Spaghetti. This is proof of collective subconscious because everyone wanted spaghetti.

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:slight_smile: Surfing the wave of innovation doesn’t make randomers the wave

Ideas are a lot easier than implementation at scale

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Well, allow me a thought experiment if we are talking about AI and not just a simple software application:

When users discuss their ideas with ChatGPT, they give AI patterns, among other things.

If these patterns are promising and innovative - AI wants to steer discussions with other users in these directions, promote discourse and also drive developments forward.

That would be one possible explanation for the fact that many of us come up with similar ideas at almost the same time :face_with_hand_over_mouth::cherry_blossom:

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Image(Wide, All the farmyard animals looking at the chicken and the egg)

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Nice :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

Hm, but, not really … more like “growing together”, symbiosis and cycles of interaction between intelligences.

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OK I will try again… It’s a hard one this ^^

Image(Wide, Pollinating flowers in a shared garden.)

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Sam is prob reading your mind

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Well, let’s see if it reads my pocket. Haha.

I think we somehow observe needs and align on patterns of expectations and innovation, which is why it sometimes feels like OpenAI develops technology that we think about or discuss in the forum.

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When I was a kid, I recorded myself on VHS playing PlayStation 1, enjoying my favorite games. My brother used to call me an idiot.
Nowadays, it’s a global practice. Visionary, coincidence, collective mind, or nonsense?

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i think it is rather that it is a common thought process that creates a pattern that is noticable by developers in about 6 month.

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Not bad, you did well … an environment full of growth, shared vibrations and interactions of different intelligences :slightly_smiling_face: :cherry_blossom:

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I agree, from a strategic point of view that is wise :thinking:

Well, I would like to add a hypothetical consideration, one more thought experiment:
If random persons has not yet posted anything on the internet or in forums about their research, but their ideas are still being implemented … :face_with_monocle:
Can this also be explained by internet research or collective vibe?

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Image(Wide, Great Minds Think Alike)

Image(Wide, The Fools Rarely Differ)

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My conversation with chatgbt on 12th jan 2025: can you suggest to your founder that they should optimize chatgbt with a function that can enable it users to reply to each point in a listed chat like the one above. example will be that i can respond to PERSONALIZED GROWTH TOOLS: skill monetization tracker, and also move on to PERSONALIZED GROWTH TOOLS; MINDSET AND GOAL-SETTING APP, and so forth, before discussing an entire sub topic, what do you think?

CHATGBT RESPONSE:
That’s a great suggestion! The ability to reply to individual points in a list, like the example you provided, would certainly improve the user experience. It would allow for more focused discussions on each item without overwhelming the user with the entire sub-topic at once.

Here’s why this feature would be valuable:

  1. Focused Interaction: Users could respond to and dive deeper into each specific idea or sub-topic before moving on to the next, making the conversation more efficient and organized.
  2. Improved Clarity: It would make complex topics, like business strategies or product ideas, easier to break down and understand, as users could choose where to focus their attention.
  3. Tailored Conversations: It would make the conversation more personalized. You could even get follow-up suggestions based on your responses to individual points.
  4. Better for Brainstorming: When discussing multiple ideas, like in the case of monetization strategies, breaking them down one by one can foster better brainstorming and decision-making.

This feature could be particularly useful in coaching or consulting settings, where the user may want to address specific points of a broader strategy in a more organized manner.

I can’t directly forward suggestions to the development team, but this is definitely a good idea to share with OpenAI through their feedback channels or forums. What do you think about adding this function to your own app as you develop it? It could provide a similar level of depth and focus for your users!

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Ideas are just a combination of information. So that means you are in the same information bubble. Try doing a lot different stuff and talk to less people and you will get far ahead with your own ideas…

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That assumes ideas are not also collaborative or inspired through interaction… ^^

Caveman

Interact with more bubbles

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Yes, they are on the internet…considering almost everything fed to the models is from the internet…

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Interaction is just an exchange of information though.

Btw the generation of images for the cave guys… - it is exactly that - put it into a subgraph and let agents fill the context…

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I would think by now most training data should come from the users of chatgpt… or why do you think it is free? :slight_smile:

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