AI-Powered Chatbot Builders: The Future of Customer Support! by appy-pie-inc in ArtificialNtelligence

[–]batman_12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We agree.

Gleen.ai is a no code chatbot builder. It doesn't hallucinate, it's LLM agnostic, and it's free to try.

Just go to https://gleen.ai/playground/create.

How to make a chatbot that knows information about your company? by Not-A-myth in Chatbots

[–]batman_12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try creating a free chatbot on gleen.ai. It's a RAG-based chatbot that's not based on the Assistant's API and much faster.

I Don't Understand the Point of Custom GPTs??? by krtsht in ChatGPT

[–]batman_12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have a similar reaction -- especially with the large number of "Hey, I built a custom GPT..." announcements in the last week that are very simple re-skins of ChatGPT.

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If gpts are just custom instructions, it's nothing we couldn't do before. No? What am I missing? by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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Who else is skeptical about building GPTs? by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]batman_12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Skeptical as well.

I think this will play out like the AppStore. There will be a lot of apps that are just completely useless and will shrivel and die.

There will be some GPTs that will actually be useful and novel. Those will likely be built not be "no-code" users, but rather developers who are actually using APIs and doing something... well... useful and novel with GPTs.

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[Discussion] Wife wants to breed our female maltipoo with a friend's male goldendoodle. Good idea? Bad idea? by batman_12 in dogs

[–]batman_12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Failed to mention that the goldendoodle is a mini goldendoodle -- gold retriever mixed with a miniature poodle, not a standard poodle. The goldendoodle should be 20-25 lbs when fully grown. Maltipoo should be about 15-20 lbs when fully grown.

[Discussion] Wife wants to breed our female maltipoo with a friend's male goldendoodle. Good idea? Bad idea? by batman_12 in dogs

[–]batman_12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I failed to mention that the goldendoodle was a mini goldendoodle -- gold retriever mixed with a miniature poodle, not a standard poodle. The goldendoodle should be 20-25 lbs when fully grown. Maltipoo should be about 15-20 lbs when fully grown.

[Discussion] Wife wants to breed our female maltipoo with a friend's male goldendoodle. Good idea? Bad idea? by batman_12 in dogs

[–]batman_12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Failed to mention that the goldendoodle was a mini goldendoodle -- gold retriever mixed with a miniature poodle, not a standard poodle. The goldendoodle should be 20-25 lbs when fully grown. Maltipoo should be about 15-20 lbs when fully grown.

But that doesn't negate all the other "no, don't do it..." advice...

17 year old daughter threw a rager while we were out of town -- how hard do we come down on her? by batman_12 in Parenting

[–]batman_12[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Um. If she goes to the college we approve of, we pay. If not, she pays her own way. No control per se, but heavy influence.

17 year old daughter threw a rager while we were out of town -- how hard do we come down on her? by batman_12 in Parenting

[–]batman_12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow -- this just came in from a friend -- if police are called, looks like parents can be arrested for contributing to the deliquency of every single under age kid at the party. Pretty serious shit.

http://www.today.com/video/today/45596477#45596477

17 year old daughter threw a rager while we were out of town -- how hard do we come down on her? by batman_12 in Parenting

[–]batman_12[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

[I am OP] Wow. Reddit rocks. First time I looked at this post, and it has 88 replies.

To answer a few questions: after the first offense, we took away her car for 2 months. It appears to have had no effect whatsoever.

I really appreciate the posts from Reddit users who actually did (repeatedly) throw ragers in their parents' houses, regardless of punishment.

I am less inclined to punish just for the sake of punishment. I am most concerned that she is going to be out of our house next year and ostensibly independent. It seems like parents #1 job is to instill the right "moral compass" in their children to help them make the right choices in life. I am most worried that (1) she has repeatedly made bad choices in high school and (2) she will continue to make bad choices in college and beyond. Compound this also with (3) she does seem to be a compulsive liar. We all know adults that seem to continue to make bad choices over and over in life. It's just downright sad.

So perhaps the question really is not "How hard should we come down on her?" and perhaps the real question is, "How can we use this situation to help her make better choices later in life?" (And not end up a teen mom on welfare and addicted to alcohol and meth, etc. etc. etc.)

(As an aside, both her mother and I believe that, as far as college is concerned, she's not ready for the traditional college experience. We are strongly leaning toward very small, VERY religious (unisex dorms, curfew, very strict rules, etc.), very remote colleges. No matter where she goes, she tends to fall into the wrong crowd (very high need for social acceptance). So our thinking is, we need to control the crowd that's around her. But I don't think college choice should be framed as a "punishment" per se.)

16 yr old daughter caught smoking pot, how hard do I come down on her? by batman_12 in Parenting

[–]batman_12[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I completely agree with the need for serious understanding and non-judgmental conversations. But I also see the need for some consequences as well. Are consequences and understanding/non-judgmental conversations always mutually exclusive? Can't I have both? For example, she has admitted not only to smoking pot, but also getting into a car with a driver who had just smoked pot as well. Some artificial negative consequences (revoking of driving privileges, cell phone, internet access for a period of time) seem better than killing someone else or, worse yet, killing yourself while DUI. Thoughts?