Quick finger sketches on a moto-x4 phone during a teppanyaki lunch gathering.
December 18, 2022
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December 11, 2022
ChatGPT as a writing assistant
My experiments so far indicated that ChatGPT can be a great tool to help (but not replace) human writing. I can quickly write a rough draft for paper abstract or introduction, and ask ChatGPT to improve it. The outcome doesn’t have to be perfect as I (a human) am still in the loop, and the process has the potential to help with writer’s block.
(Obviously the practice applies to all writings, in particular creative writing like novels, but I am more concerned with technical writing due to personal needs.)
I have recommended this experiment to several collaborating students, and will report later about my findings.
For the sake of experiment, I wrote the above in one go, and asked ChatGPT to refine with conversations shown below.
Li-Yi:
Hi, I quickly wrote the following text for a blog post. Could you help me refine it? Thanks.
ChatGPT:
Here is a possible revision of your text:
“I have found that ChatGPT can be a useful tool for assisting with writing, although it cannot replace human writers. By using ChatGPT to generate a rough draft of a paper abstract or introduction, I can quickly get started and overcome writer’s block. While the final product may not be perfect, as a human I am still in control of the final version.
I have shared this experiment with several collaborating students and will report on our findings in the future. This approach can be applied to any type of writing, including technical writing and creative writing such as novels. For now, I am focused on using ChatGPT to improve my technical writing skills.”
Li-Yi:
Looks pretty good, but I saw one mistake in your version. Can you spot it?
ChatGPT:
I apologize if there are any mistakes in my revision. As a large language model, I do not have the ability to browse the web or access current information, so I can only offer suggestions based on general knowledge and common writing conventions. If you see a specific mistake that you would like me to address, please let me know and I will do my best to help.
Li-Yi:
The rough draft of a paper abstract or introduction is written by me (a human) instead of being generated by ChatGPT, which can help improve it.
ChatGPT:
In that case, you can revise the text as follows:
“I have found that ChatGPT can be a useful tool for assisting with writing, although it cannot replace human writers. By writing a rough draft of a paper abstract or introduction, I can use ChatGPT to improve it and quickly overcome writer’s block. While the final product may not be perfect, as a human I am still in control of the final version.
I have shared this experiment with several collaborating students and will report on our findings in the future. This approach can be applied to any type of writing, including technical writing and creative writing such as novels. For now, I am focused on using ChatGPT to improve my technical writing skills.”
December 10, 2022
Window view
Looking out a window imagining a hypothetical quarantine that did not happen.
ChatGPT as a brainstorming tool
There are already people using ChatGPT as a brainstorming tool (e.g., this).
I plan to try this with interns (starting with those I already worked with so that they won’t think I am crazy or something).
At least it seems to know SIGGRAPH.
Are you familiar with SIGGRAPH, an academic conference for computer graphics?
Yes, I am familiar with SIGGRAPH. It is an annual conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques, which covers a wide range of topics related to computer graphics and interactive techniques. It is organized by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and is typically held in late July or early August each year. SIGGRAPH is a well-known and highly regarded conference in the field of computer graphics, and many researchers and practitioners in the field attend to present and learn about the latest developments in the field.
Cool. What you think would be the most important research topics for SIGGRAPH in the next 3 to 5 years?
I am not able to browse the internet and therefore do not have access to the latest information on current and future research topics in the field of computer graphics. However, based on my general knowledge of the field, I would expect some of the most important research topics for SIGGRAPH in the coming years to include advancements in real-time rendering, virtual and augmented reality, 3D printing, computer vision, and machine learning for graphics. These are all areas that have seen significant recent developments and are likely to continue to be important areas of research in the field.
Experiments with ChatGPT
In my experiments so far ChatGPT often talks like a politician: a lot of sentences that sound plausible without much content, but sometimes it does give insightful answers like this one.
Do you think you can replace Google or other search engines?
I am a large language model trained by OpenAI and my primary function is to assist users in generating human-like text based on the input provided to me. I am not capable of replacing a search engine like Google or any other search engine. My abilities are limited to generating text based on the input provided to me, and I do not have access to the internet or any external information sources. I am not capable of providing answers to questions that require access to external information or performing any type of online search. My function is limited to generating text based on the input provided to me.
December 6, 2022
Dozing airport security
Late night airport found
a dozing security
leaning on a chair
December 4, 2022
A girl with dark skin in an orange suit
Dropped by MoAD during SF’s free museum weekend and spotted this amazing photography, based on which I drew later in the night.