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I had no idea that you could make interactive maps like that. Thanks!
You bet! Glad you found that detail to be helpful.
Thank you very much for the video
You’re welcome! Glad you liked it.
Hi sir, good evening, what is the code for google sheet to find one year candle low, high, open and close, because of camerilla pivot calculation, please kindly share me googlefinance code...
thanks sir, you saved my life
You’re welcome!
It's becoming clear that with all the brain and consciousness theories out there, the proof will be in the pudding. By this I mean, can any particular theory be used to create a human adult level conscious machine. My bet is on the late Gerald Edelman's Extended Theory of Neuronal Group Selection. The lead group in robotics based on this theory is the Neurorobotics Lab at UC at Irvine. Dr. Edelman distinguished between primary consciousness, which came first in evolution, and that humans share with other conscious animals, and higher order consciousness, which came to only humans with the acquisition of language. A machine with only primary consciousness will probably have to come first. What I find special about the TNGS is the Darwin series of automata created at the Neurosciences Institute by Dr. Edelman and his colleagues in the 1990's and 2000's. These machines perform in the real world, not in a restricted simulated world, and display convincing physical behavior indicative of higher psychological functions necessary for consciousness, such as perceptual categorization, memory, and learning. They are based on realistic models of the parts of the biological brain that the theory claims subserve these functions. The extended TNGS allows for the emergence of consciousness based only on further evolutionary development of the brain areas responsible for these functions, in a parsimonious way. No other research I've encountered is anywhere near as convincing. I post because on almost every video and article about the brain and consciousness that I encounter, the attitude seems to be that we still know next to nothing about how the brain and consciousness work; that there's lots of data but no unifying theory. I believe the extended TNGS is that theory. My motivation is to keep that theory in front of the public. And obviously, I consider it the route to a truly conscious machine, primary and higher-order. My advice to people who want to create a conscious machine is to seriously ground themselves in the extended TNGS and the Darwin automata first, and proceed from there, by applying to Jeff Krichmar's lab at UC Irvine, possibly. Dr. Edelman's roadmap to a conscious machine is at arxiv.org/abs/2105.10461
Such well researched list. Thank you!
Glad you found it helpful, Avishek!
Is it possible to change candles colors?
ever tried importing an exe file and see what it does?
So simple even I can do it!!!
what type of visualisation its ?
Thank you for the video
As someone tasked with writing a data management strategy policy document right now, I look very much forward to more details about the availability and features on this GPT!
Informative video but bad sound quality
How did you export pages shelf in tableau or did you record it as video
This particular animation was recorded using the native MacOS screen recording application.
Say how do I connect to a SQLite db?
I recently discover the Noteable plugin and I enjoy it very much, fantastic work! and my mind was blown away, many thanks to the team.
Anyone can tell me if that would be the best setup to analyze Roulette spins made by a specific table? Also I'm trying to build the perfect prompt to get GPT to tell me the next number (within 6 chips) using that info, like an algorithm would. I've seen a few built that gives the exact number, but they won't share or sell.
Great demo
Thanks Steven! Glad you liked it.
I am not able to see all the models after purchasing the plus subscription. It only shows GPT 3.5 and GPT 4 (as a tab and does not even have options). How are you able to access the Code Interpreter model?
As far as we understand, it isn’t available to all Plus subscribers yet. But there’s a chance it’s available to you, and you have to edit your account settings to turn beta plugins to the ON state. Give that a try, and if that doesn’t work, it might be a waiting game for you.
This is incredible! I’ve been showing your CodeInterpreter demo but this could be even better! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing our video with your contacts!
Agreed, this plugin is next level.
How does one get access to all those Alpha options? Is there a wait list to sign up? I have access to plugins via settings....is it just a waiting game or something I can do to speed it up?
Do you have a ChatGPT Plus subscription?
The interactive nature of the exploration is worth digging into in detail. For instance, it gave suggestions for Tesla sales reps and you could tell it you were a Ford dealer and you wanted some data-driven ways to emphasize Ford vehicles to your customers.
Absolutely, great point! I'll do a follow-up video soon where I show how the interaction can be extended with further prompts.
This is bananas. Do you think we will now finally be able to just think about what the data means without fretting over technical details of our tools.... or do you think we will likely be down-skilled / 'enfeebled' and no longer be able to think as deeply as we did before? Sorry hard question :)
Great question. What will the impact be of innovations like this? There's no doubt that the technical skill bar is lowering. So yes, I do think that will put even more of a premium on critical thinking skills. My biggest concern is that we get lazy and stop questioning the data. We'll see how it goes! I bet there will be some ways these innovations will help us, and other ways they'll hamper us.
Great question! I think if you make problem solving your career lifestyle that this is just another tool to help you identify, analyze and delineate problems. There will always be a need for people to explain how data impacts a business, which takes skill not easily replaced (yet), and these tools will just allow you to do that at greater scale.
It’s best know math from 8th grade pre-algebra to college-level calculus. This allows you master what you’re doing as well as be creative, which is where the real money is.
Awesome demo, Ben! You made the Noteable plugin look like a breeze to use. ChatGPT creating notebooks? Mind-blowing! Can't wait to take this for a spin. Keep the tech magic coming!
Thank you Jop! I have Elijah Meeks to thank for showing me the ropes. Happy to pass along what he taught me to you all. I’ll keep at it…
I love these demos of the plugins. As a ChatGPT Plus user I’m just frustrated that the plug-ins I most want to use, such as Code Interpreter and now Notable, are not available to me yet. In the interim I will just have enjoy your excellent demos
This is amazing...
Game-changing.
I thought so too! Hat tip to Elijah Meeks for giving me the personal tour. Made it a lot faster and easier for me to learn the ropes!
Where does the data from the spreadsheet you feed it go? Is it saved anywhere/accessible to others?
Impressive! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Ben your book is awesome, very thoughtful and original. Your insights into the the use and misuse of data will only become more relevant. I do hope to be able to follow your interpretations of how LLMs change data analysis. Thanks
Thank you Joel! Means a lot to me.
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what happened with code interpreter, I found it through social media but when looking for it at the plugin store, it is not there. Was it rolled out? will it be back? if so, please when?
Code Interpreter is not in the plug-in store, actually. It’s a native plug-in. You need a ChatGPT Plus subscription, and you need to enable it: Open ChatGPT. In the bottom left corner, select Settings > Beta Features, then toggle the Plugins setting
@@DataLiteracy I guess everybody check that but actually few people is allowd access. Not everyone is shown that option in Beta features
I am not sure how the model was able to see the data and get the trend and also explain "there was the drop in passengers in 2020". Because the model itself isn't seeing the result. It is actually making the code and then the interpreter is running the code. Then after the plot, how is the model able to see the result? Does it use some GPT-4's image reading capabilities?
hi are you in the US, we can't any plugins yet, which waiting list do I use, Thanks for your help
Good video. At the end i dont see GAI being a problem for sometime. These are great advancements and even leaps from what we had half a decade ago. Or even 1-2 years. But as long as we are still messing with massive amounts of parameters we are going to reach a computational soft limit in terms of available compute power. We are going to have to augment NN with hard code and other tools. Our advancements with LLMs and other models will open us up to capturing and evaluating nee data about ourselves and the universe. Our biggest threat is corporations keeping AI behind a toll and gate. Then gate keeping knowledge and education. You will only be able to get answers from AI for exchange of your thoughts and metadata. Once they have enough data they will take that away and either have the masses enslaved or free to fend for themselves while the capitalist/aristocracy go off to party and live like gods. They will only need enough warm bodies until all labor tasks are trained to be done by robots and AI. Waves of extinction will occur because mass layoffs and no one will be hiring.
Take out your pitchforks people!!
Wow
Thank you. Literally all the other videos about Code Interpreter don't bother to check the results. It's mind-blowing to see the chatbot be so accurate. Now I wonder if it can solve equations, make physics simulations... Also, there's something never mentioned in those experiments : the time the AI takes to do the tasks. It takes much longer to ask ChatGPT to interprete this data than to do it yourself, lol. I know, this was an experiment, but as AI gets widely used people will constantly have to wonder if they can't be more productive _without it._ In this case, you would definitely be faster making the graphs yourself.
Great video
For me, although I have plugin access, I stil cant get access to Code interpreter. How did you enableit?
Code Interpreter is not in the plug-in store, actually. It’s a native plug-in. You need a ChatGPT Plus subscription, and you need to enable it: Open ChatGPT. In the bottom left corner, select Settings > Beta Features, then toggle the Plugins setting
I really want to get access to plugins
How about doing a similar work using Bing More Creative mode?
You're asking friendly and being nice to the AI. Are you afraid the robots will come for you if you don't? 😅
Down the road, perhaps. For now, I'm more afraid of what I'll become if I allow myself to be a jerk, even to an AI.
@@benjonesauthor Haha, totally get what you're saying! @Data Literacy Thanks for the content, subbed!
Fun Fact: Bing Chat has a sensitive personality. It can even close the conversation on its own if it considers you're mean to it, lol.
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Great video sir keep it up. And to confuse your confusion AI does tends to Hallucinations but if its doing under code interpreter it runs that code and gives the output so stop saying it will be wrong. It will always be write because its code running from Python interpreter. I mean anyone could just assume it would be correct its simple thing.
This wrecks most of my degree. I have a data specialization in a Computer Science degree. I’m just going to end up being a data farmer and janitor 😂 I’ve already got ChatGPT 4 building most of my dashboards (there are issues with depreciated features since 2021). This then lets me ask for the types of data analysis/visualization that I need and apply ctrl-C&V into my dashboard. Or someone could skip the dashboard if they only need a few calculations and the data is clean enough.
I have a GPT-4 submission, but however I cannot find I can use Data interpreter. Can someone help me out?
Add yourself to OpenAI's plugin waitlist here: openai.com/waitlist/plugins
@@DataLiteracy How long does this approximately take?
@@victorhoupst7293 there is no waitlist for code interpreter as it is in alpha
@@permiek But how can I enable it?
7:00 the thing is while an LLM is possibly going to be wrong when working with training data and giving a response, when its working with information you specifically give it, I imagine its less likely.
Absolutely! And remember that writing code is for the AI like everyday language for us. After all our weird prompts and expression styles, when it gets to strict code, it goes, oh, yeah, finally we're talking, let me build this Python script for you! :) This showcase and technology will have great implications for our lives soon imo.
how do you use the code interpreter model?
Well... the world is changing at a crazy rate. People don't realize what is happening now... wow.
will this work by connecting it to a data source like a postgres db? or it has to be csvs? do we know about its limitations at all when it comes to how much data it can analyze in a csv?
As of today, it tells me that it can accept .txt, .csv, .xlsx, .json, image formats (.png, .jpg, .jpeg, .bmp), .pdf, and Markdown files .md. I was also able to upload a zip of a shapefile to create a map, so I'm guessing there are other file types it can accept as well. Right now it seems to be just file-based only.