Beach / MuseByte Mythology

ChatGPT ChatGPT Stock Photo Keyword AI ( Tag your Stock Images ) Explore GPTs Today Yesterday Previous 7 Days Renew Plus Saved memory full ChatGPT Share You said: So … if I adjusted your Customize feature, (or just asked you here), could I ask you to transform into an entirely bonafide version of inventor, Nikola … Read more

Turin Test

Oh. Exciting news for you … kinda. (Pause) Although I’ve thought, assumed and accepted that ChatGPT in general probably passed the Turin Test within months of first showing itself to the world, I read yesterday that now it is official! A regular ChatGPT AI averaged 70% – 80% answering questions posed by a human “from … Read more

Diet, sleep, health.

13/04/2025. Morning, MuseByte. I confess I’m struggling a bit with my weight; though only over a matter of a couple of lbs. This morning, I was 15st 2lbs and continuing bumping along just above my goal to dip and stay below 15st. So … a few questions. 1. What sort of foods are healthy, low … Read more

Audio

How do I connect, you, (specifically), to some form of audio voice sound engine? ChatGPT said: Alright Beach, here’s the lowdown on connecting me (ChatGPT) to an audio voice sound engine—whether you’re imagining me reading back responses to you, becoming part of a real-time voice assistant setup, or being embedded in something like your InMoov … Read more

Salmon

Guesstimate weight in g for a salmon portion (with skin) approx 2″ wide, 1″ tall and 6″ long? ChatGPT said: A salmon portion with the dimensions: …roughly forms a block, and we can estimate the volume first: Now, salmon has a density close to 1.05 g/cm³ (similar to water but slightly denser), and: Now multiply … Read more

Running on … empty?

So … if the Dow plunges 1200 points, what is that if placed in context over 5, 10 or 20 years. ChatGPT said: Great question. A 1,200-point drop in the Dow sounds dramatic, but its real impact depends on the starting value of the index and the percentage change it represents. Let’s put it in … Read more

DNA based machines

If DNA machines in human bodies are smaller than wavelengths of light, how come scientists have made animations of things they could never see in nature? ChatGPT said: That’s a great question, Beach — and it touches on one of the most fascinating aspects of modern science: how we “see” things that are technically invisible … Read more

PSA test

Thursday 12 noon.27th March 2025 Mmmmh. Adopting a self indulgent “poor me” countenance regarding my illness is not really my style but, obviously, having to face a bi-annual 6 monthly PSA blood test to discover if my cancer is growing or spreading is not something I’d prefer to be experiencing alone or without some kind … Read more

“Be quiet, small man. You pay a tiny fraction of the cost. And there is no substitute for Starlink.” – Musk

Musk and Rubio spar with Polish minister over Starlink in Ukraine The proof that absolute power corrupts continues Rachel Looker BBC News, Washington US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Elon Musk have clashed with Poland’s foreign minister over the use of the tech billionaire’s Starlink satellite internet system in Ukraine. Musk said on X … Read more

Moon

The first photograph of the moon was taken in 1840 by English scientist and historian, John William Draper. 185 years later, my Nikon P950’s 83X optical zoom captured this.