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Tried ChatGPT?

Posted by Heather F 
Tried ChatGPT?
April 17, 2023 11:42AM
Hi FL, has anyone else tried this? I have and was quite pleasantly surprised. I wanted a recipe for a high protein vegetarian lasagne, and looked at lots of recipes but didn't find any I liked, so I asked ChatGPT, and up popped a recipe that included lentils and ricotta and no faffing with a béchamel sauce. I made it and it was very tasty. It doesn't cite the source of the recipe.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
April 17, 2023 10:35PM
I haven't tried ChatGPT personally, but I have read a bit about it. I know universities are pretty concerned that students are going to 'dial up' essays and assignments - they say their plagiarism detection software will pick it up and I guess not quoting sources is a dead giveaway.

I was reading a piece about a someone who, as an experiment, submitted an essay supplied by ChatGPT to a university for marking, and told them where it had come from. I have looked for it and can't find it again but it went through the marking schedule and commented on various aspects of the construction of the essay, and where it could have been improved. The upshot is that the lack of human input was quite glaring in parts, especially when it came down to fine analysis and logic.

So I guess it has its uses, but university cheats should think twice.

Regards,

Barbara Anne
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
April 21, 2023 07:29AM
Hi Barbara Anne, yes I realise it can unfortunately be used for bad purposes, much like the Net. A friend used it to help writing a fiddly bit of code and found it did the job well on that occasion, but also said it doesn't always work as well. I guess it's still in it's infancy. I hope that a way to catch the cheaters will be found soon.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
May 30, 2023 02:35AM
Barbara Anne Wrote:
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> I haven't tried ChatGPT personally, but I have
> read a bit about it. I know universities are
> pretty concerned that students are going to 'dial
> up' essays and assignments - they say their
> plagiarism detection software will pick it up and
> I guess not quoting sources is a dead giveaway.
>
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> So I guess it has its uses, but university cheats
> should think twice.
>
> Regards,
>
> Barbara Anne


It seems to me that because of the GPT chat, education and universities will soon completely change their methods of assessments and assignments



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/31/2023 11:50AM by GeorgeHensley.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
July 18, 2023 10:23AM
To be honest, it seems to me that soon we will not be able to fully live without it, people will get used to it so much that they will rely on it all the time
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
September 14, 2023 04:55AM
I use ChatGPT on a daily basis for recipe writing assistance. Often I will ask for a list of ideas using a certain ingredient or cooking style and then will ask for a specific recipe with ingredients that I am wanting to use. I find it invaluable although it still needs a human eye as often there are errors or a crazy amount of an ingredient that couldn't possibly work.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
September 15, 2023 04:42AM
I know next to nothing about ChatGPT and would like to familiarise myself a bit more. Do I just go into the AppStore and download it? If there are several versions, is there one you would recommend? Is it fairly straightforward for this Luddite? It sounds interesting and I am looking forward to exploring. Thank you.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
September 17, 2023 01:12AM
Chris is it totally straight forward. You just go to Open AI Chat and register as a user. I think I am pointing you to the right place but if not you will end up having to register.
You then go to the chat page and where it says "send a message" you ask a question. Just think of something you want an answer to.
If you have any problems at all then please ask me as I can easily get you started. I will look back through my notes to see how I started.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
September 17, 2023 03:15AM
helen Wrote:
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> Chris is it totally straight forward. You just go
> to Open AI
> Chat
and register as a user. I think I am
> pointing you to the right place but if not you
> will end up having to register.
> You then go to the chat page and where it says
> "send a message" you ask a question. Just think
> of something you want an answer to.
> If you have any problems at all then please ask me
> as I can easily get you started. I will look back
> through my notes to see how I started.

Thank you Helen. I am going to have fun.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
September 18, 2023 06:08AM
Love ChatGPT for analysing medical test results. Both hubby and I have the 'Manage My Health' app and all blood tests, X-ray results, specialist notes are actually filed there. I just cut and paste the blood test results, for instance and ask for a medical analysis, and it is returned in laymen's terms.

Also, helpful for medical symptoms - of course a GP should be your point of contact, but still good to get an idea of what may be wrong

You can also ask it to suggest recipes, or ask what to make with specific ingredients you may have as Helen has said.

Chris, here is the link to sign up and there is a free and paid option once signing up. I just opted for the free
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
September 18, 2023 10:15AM
Irene Field Wrote:
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> Love ChatGPT for analysing medical test results.
> Both hubby and I have the 'Manage My Health' app
> and all blood tests, X-ray results, specialist
> notes are actually filed there. I just cut and
> paste the blood test results, for instance and ask
> for a medical analysis, and it is returned in
> laymen's terms.
>
> Also, helpful for medical symptoms - of course a
> GP should be your point of contact, but still good
> to get an idea of what may be wrong
>
> You can also ask it to suggest recipes, or ask
> what to make with specific ingredients you may
> have as Helen has said.
>
> Chris,
> [url=https://chat.openai.com/auth/login?next=%2F%3
> Fmodel%3Dtext-davinci-002-render-sha]here is the
> link to sign up[/url] and there is a free and paid
> option once signing up. I just opted for the free


Thank you for the link, Irene. We also have Manage My Health through our local clinic and I usually phone my GP son for an explanation of test results before seeing my doctor again. I shall try GPT instead because I don’t like to bother him or worry him too much. Tomorrow I shall spend some time exploring. I also went for the free option.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
September 18, 2023 10:31AM
Do be wary of any information you get from AI. It can often come up with incorrect, inaccurate, or incomplete information because its purpose its to reproduce patterns in text, not to actively consult sources to provide accurate information.

Just as AI generated images are often hilariously wrong (six-fingered hands, missing ears, five legged sheep etc) the written information can be way off. AI recipes are a good example by the way, with weird quantities and hilariously peculiar ingredient combinations.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
September 21, 2023 01:35AM
I had a hankering for the chicken recipe using a tin of Apricots and packet French Onion soup. Asked ChatGP as follows and now have the perfect recipe using the best appliance of all time - ie the CrockPot Multi Express smiling smiley

pressure cooker recipe chicken breast, tinned apricots, french onion soup and chicken stock
ChatGPT

Certainly! Here's a simple pressure cooker recipe for chicken breast using tinned apricots, French onion soup, and chicken stock:

Ingredients:

4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 can (15 oz) of tinned apricots in juice, undrained
1 packet of French onion soup mix
1 cup chicken stock
Salt and pepper to taste
Olive oil for searing (optional)

Instructions:

Season the Chicken: Season the chicken breasts with salt and pepper to taste. You can also lightly brown the chicken in the pressure cooker using the sauté function if you prefer, but this step is optional.

Combine Ingredients: In the pressure cooker, combine the tinned apricots with their juice, French onion soup mix, and chicken stock. Mix everything together.

Add Chicken: Place the seasoned chicken breasts into the liquid mixture in the pressure cooker. Ensure the chicken is submerged as much as possible.

Close the Lid: Seal the pressure cooker according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Cook: Cook the chicken on high pressure for about 8-10 minutes. The exact cooking time may vary depending on the thickness of your chicken breasts. For safety, always follow your pressure cooker's manual for specific cooking times.

Release Pressure: Once the cooking time is complete, release the pressure using the quick-release method or follow your cooker's instructions for safe pressure release.

Check the Chicken: Open the pressure cooker carefully and check the chicken's internal temperature with a meat thermometer. It should read at least 165°F (74°C) to ensure it's cooked through.

Serve: Serve the chicken breasts with the apricot and French onion sauce from the pressure cooker. You can also garnish with fresh herbs like parsley for extra flavor and presentation.

This recipe combines the sweetness of the apricots with the savory flavors of the French onion soup mix and chicken stock to create a delicious sauce for the chicken. Adjust the seasonings to your liking and enjoy your meal!
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
September 21, 2023 06:22AM
Thanks Irene, I know this is a bit off on a tangent for me from ChatGPT? but the recipe you posted sounds so simple and delicious. In November our son is coming over from Brisbane for a few days and bringing their twin sons (last year of high school) aged 18..they have hollow legs and equally hollow stomachs. It sounds ideal. I haven't owned a pressure cooker for years but I could adapt it to my slow cooker or oven casserole.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
September 21, 2023 09:00AM
Marnie Wrote:
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> Thanks Irene, I know this is a bit off on a
> tangent for me from ChatGPT? but the recipe you
> posted sounds so simple and delicious. In
> November our son is coming over from Brisbane for
> a few days and bringing their twin sons (last year
> of high school) aged 18..they have hollow legs and
> equally hollow stomachs. It sounds ideal. I
> haven't owned a pressure cooker for years but I
> could adapt it to my slow cooker or oven
> casserole.


Marnie, this is a basic variation of a recipe I used to make in the 1980s - and in the slow cooker. We lived in Australia, and the AU version had apricot nectar instead of tinned apricots. I haven't seen apricot nectar here in NZ which is why I used Chat GP utilising ingredients I did have. You can throw in some onions as well.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
September 22, 2023 02:07AM
Thanks Irene...years ago I used to be able to buy apricot nectar here...then I just started pureeing canned apricots instead. Some of the "old timer" recipes still taste as good as they did then. I think I prefer canned apricots to the nectar.

A long time ago I came across a site where you typed in ingredients and up would come suggestions. I think someone was having a joke when they typed in "one apple". The immediate response was this....Eat your apple on the way to the supermarket to get some other ingredients.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
September 24, 2023 02:05AM
It is amazing how easy it is to get a recipe, Daisy kept asking me for a recipe that I made a rowing camps which I had completely forgotten about. She told me what i had put in it and I entered the cooking style and ingredients into Chat GPT and Daisy got the recipe she wanted.
Re: Tried ChatGPT?
November 03, 2023 05:36PM
I've tried ChatGPT, too, and it's been quite handy. Your lasagna adventure sounds delicious! It's great for finding unique recipes and ideas. While it doesn't always cite sources, it's like having a virtual recipe book. I also used these prompts https://excalibur.guide/ai/ai-resume-writing-prompts/ to write a resume. It works like a charm!



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Re: Tried ChatGPT?
March 20, 2024 11:50PM
You won't believe it, but same! I was on the hunt for a high-protein veggie lasagna, scrolled through endless recipes, and nothing tickled my fancy. Then, on a whim, I tried ChatGPT! It whipped up this fantastic lentil and ricotta lasagna recipe, no béchamel involved (hallelujah for shortcuts!). Guess AI is good for more than just writing these days spinning smiley sticking its tongue out
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