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Here's a good test.

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  • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

    @revk It gave me this for that:

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    @mos_8502 OK, I give in, impressed. That is not really AI making an image, that is AI knowing it need to use a "real" program to make the image for it as an agent. No way a neural net makes actual working #QR codes itself, sorry.

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    • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

      @revk It gave me this for that:

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      @revk What I believe is happening is that ChatGPT's software that wraps the model includes detecting this kind of thing and using an external tool to actually generate the QR code -- agentic tech, very interesting way to add "seemingly magical" capabilities, but also kind of dangerous if misused.

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      • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

        @revk What I believe is happening is that ChatGPT's software that wraps the model includes detecting this kind of thing and using an external tool to actually generate the QR code -- agentic tech, very interesting way to add "seemingly magical" capabilities, but also kind of dangerous if misused.

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        @mos_8502 How about "make me an image of a t-shirt which features a QR code that links to www.me.uk"

        Just curious.

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        • revk@toot.me.ukR revk@toot.me.uk

          @mos_8502 How about "make me an image of a t-shirt which features a QR code that links to www.me.uk"

          Just curious.

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          @revk I'll try it.

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          • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

            @revk It gave me this for that:

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            @mos_8502 And clearly not using my QR code generator (phew).

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            • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

              @revk I'll try it.

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              @revk Not a great rendering of a tee shirt, but the QR code is legit.

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              • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

                @revk Not a great rendering of a tee shirt, but the QR code is legit.

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                @mos_8502 wow, it is clever offloading that, maybe someone "wearing a t-shirt", etc, that is clearly a very engineered image.

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                • revk@toot.me.ukR revk@toot.me.uk

                  @mos_8502 wow, it is clever offloading that, maybe someone "wearing a t-shirt", etc, that is clearly a very engineered image.

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                  @revk It's a very clever machine, extremely complex, not as simple as detractors make it out to be -- and I'm a detractor. I'm just also an empiricist: if we condemn it, we should condemn it for what it really is and does, not what we imagine.

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                  • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

                    @revk It's a very clever machine, extremely complex, not as simple as detractors make it out to be -- and I'm a detractor. I'm just also an empiricist: if we condemn it, we should condemn it for what it really is and does, not what we imagine.

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                    @mos_8502 @revk I would not be at all surprised to find somewhere in the code there is essentially a simple check which says "if you deduce that the client is asking you to produce a QR code, branch off to this actual QR-generating logic instead of the usual fuzzy LLM logic"

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                    • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

                      @mos_8502 @revk I would not be at all surprised to find somewhere in the code there is essentially a simple check which says "if you deduce that the client is asking you to produce a QR code, branch off to this actual QR-generating logic instead of the usual fuzzy LLM logic"

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                      @losttourist @revk Literally that's how it works -- and how all agentic AI tech works.

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                      • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

                        @losttourist @revk Literally that's how it works -- and how all agentic AI tech works.

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                        @losttourist There's some very clever natural language processing going on before the prompt ever even hits the model. This is where "pseudo-reasoning" comes in.

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                        • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

                          @losttourist @revk Literally that's how it works -- and how all agentic AI tech works.

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                          @mos_8502 @losttourist Are you saying that...

                          AI

                          is really a lot of

                          if then ...

                          πŸ™‚

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