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Will ChatGPT kill poker? Will ChatGPT kill poker?

03-24-2023 , 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackJackDegen
It is also multimodal which means it understands images/screenshots just to make it even easier to put it all together into a very comprehensive system.
Let's step back: what do you expect a ChatGPT Solver to do for you that would be superior to the capabilities of existing solvers?
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03-24-2023 , 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by zohan
Let's step back: what do you expect a ChatGPT Solver to do for you that would be superior to the capabilities of existing solvers?
If it uses a plugin solver then its capabilities are going to be of the solver that the plugin uses.

If one though wanted an answer in real-time, no idea why one would want that but let's say they did and ChatGPT could read a screengrab for info, send it to a solver, and give you some answer that would be pretty cool. That said getting ChatGPT to help you build this system external to it would be much better. Pretty easy too and I say that as a Software Eng,
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03-29-2023 , 03:05 PM
Not ChatGPT specifically, but certainly in the ballpark:



Note: this video is definitely geared toward more casual poker players/enthusiasts, as he walks the viewer through RTA and solvers.
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03-29-2023 , 05:56 PM
The other day I was shown a draft for a proposal for a process optimization. Pretty standard stuff that usually keeps an intern busy for 1-2 days before someone with experience takes over to refine a couple things and fill out some blanks with technical stuff.

Then I was told a good prompt writer wrote that draft in 30 minutes. I couldn't tell the difference.

Caveat: Drafts are in English, most interns aren't native speakers. So they use tools like DeepL to write their drafts which makes them sound a little auto-generated anyway.
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03-30-2023 , 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by madlex
The other day I was shown a draft for a proposal for a process optimization. Pretty standard stuff that usually keeps an intern busy for 1-2 days before someone with experience takes over to refine a couple things and fill out some blanks with technical stuff.

Then I was told a good prompt writer wrote that draft in 30 minutes. I couldn't tell the difference.

Caveat: Drafts are in English, most interns aren't native speakers. So they use tools like DeepL to write their drafts which makes them sound a little auto-generated anyway.
Cute story but not on the subject. Lets try and keep this train on the tracks, boss
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