ChatGPT and AIs

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Re: ChatGPT and AIs

Post by HighlyIrregular II » Sun Nov 24, 2024 6:51 pm

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently said he doesn't think the industry can solve the AI hallucination issue, wherein an AI makes up information to fill in its knowledge gaps, for several more years.

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Re: ChatGPT and AIs

Post by HighlyIrregular II » Mon Nov 25, 2024 5:20 am

OK, do your autocomplete on steroids BS, but at least make it relevant!
Me: The page https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/offic ... escription was updated in 2023 but it links to the page https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/off ... n-us&ad=us which references tools from 2019 and even 2013. Does the latter page contain current information?

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It looks like there might have been an issue getting the results you wanted. Could you clarify what information or context you're looking for regarding the Fusion-io IO Accelerator? I'm happy to help!

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Re: ChatGPT and AIs

Post by HighlyIrregular II » Sun Dec 01, 2024 4:25 am

Here's a ridiculous one:
When finished with a level in a multilevel list in Word and you want to start a more deeply indented level on the next line, should I press enter and tab or is there a one-key method

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In Microsoft Word, there is a one-key method to start a more deeply indented level in a multilevel list without pressing both Enter and Tab. Here’s how it works:

Method: Use the Tab Key

When you're at the end of a line in your current level of the list, press Enter to create a new line.

Then, press Tab to indent to the next deeper level.

Explanation: Why Tab Works

Word’s multilevel list feature is designed to recognize Tab as a command to move to a deeper level in the hierarchy. Similarly, pressing Shift + Tab moves back to a higher level.

Shortcut for One-Key Movement

If you'd like to skip the need for pressing Enter first, you can:

Place the cursor at the end of the current line.

Press Enter followed by Tab, which effectively acts as a single action.
I hate how that works when "track changes" is on, because the wrong number or letter gets inserted when you press enter, then it's changed when you press tab and the wrong one gets crossed out rather than removed.

I followed up:
You introduced a two-key method by saying it's a one-key method. Then you introduced the same two-key method by calling it a shortcut for a one-key method.

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You're absolutely correct—I overcomplicated my explanation and labeled the two-key process inconsistently. Let me clarify and simplify:

Can You Indent to the Next Level with One Key?
No,

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