If ChatGPT were around in the 1980s...

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Published 2023-05-25
In this video Wonders of the World Wide Web, a popular TV show from a parallel universe, shows a version of ChatGPT (for MS-DOS) from the late 1980s.

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All Comments (21)
  • waits 3 hours for a response "As an AI language model, I cannot generate a response. Please ask another question."
  • @piguman9814
    ChatGPT Offline is like: "nah bro I am stupid go ask somebody else"
  • @lightdark00
    Only one diskette and the offline version works? This is unreal! 🤯
  • O my gosh, I can't wait to see how advanced ChatGPT AI will be in the year 2000!! 😱
  • @jaredf6205
    I love how real this feels, like I was expecting an over the top parody, but this just feels like a real thing.
  • 6:51 Radiaciones, bomba, even if I don't speak Spanish I can see what these mean. The comedic timing is impeccable, as always.
  • @kingperalta
    The keyboard slamming gets me everytime 😂
  • @rienpost3145
    Please give my compliments to the voice over artist. She's got this annoyingly cheerful '80s voice exactly right.
  • @mmille10
    You captured the '80s style of computer shows. Well done.
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  • @scottroiter
    I remember using ChatGPT so much in 1987. I had just picked up the Joshua Tree record by U2, and ChatGPT was what I used to learn the lyrics. However, my mom was always on the phone, so I could only use offline mode. It made ChatGPT completely useless, and even hours later, I still hadn't found what I was looking for.
  • @DAVIDSDIEGO
    In a recent electrifying interaction with GPT-4, at the vanguard of artificial intelligence, I transmitted the following query: "When did Michael Jackson pass away?" The response I received was nothing short of astounding. 😎
  • @rkvkydqf
    Here's a curious thing that was real in our universe: ELIZA, a pretty advanced chatterbot that could take user's responses, and through simple pattern-matching, it could form questions from user's answers, imitating a dialog with a psychiatrist, perhaps even being a parody. However, to the surprise of its creator, people loved ELIZA, they shared their deepest thoughts with a machine they knew is just a parrot, particularly because they knew that simple code cannot be judgemental like a person. The effect of surface-deep pattern matching done well fooling real people into thinking there's some through behind the response came to be known as the ELIZA Effect. Have we really progressed that far? LLMs are known to have some simple sort of a basic and almost non-existent "world model", but it's still more so a "language model" that just learned to generate text similar to human speech. Have we, not having learned the past, doomed ourselves to repeat it?
  • Return of the, uh, queen 👑 Always loved your stuff even if I'm too young to have gone through that era
  • @SofiaX-MSM
    Can’t wait for this series to be on Netflix or other networks on TV!
  • @jeylful
    I love your retro-graphics! What a nice surprise to find a new video because I watched all your previous videos! We look forward for the next one! :)
  • @RetroChiZ
    That return key has took some amount of damage through the years
  • @chanyy6838
    The Zodiac Killer response line is ingenious. Talented scriptwriting!