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Where can pinball be played in the UK?

Pinball can be played in various locations across the UK, including:
  1. Arcade Clubs - There are several arcade clubs in the UK, such as the Heart of Gaming in London and Arcade Club in Manchester, that have multiple pinball machines available for play.
  2. Pubs and Bars - Some pubs and bars across the UK have pinball machines as part of their entertainment offerings. Places like Tilt in Birmingham and The Four Quarters in London are dedicated pinball bars.
  3. Museums - Several museums in the UK, such as the Science Museum in London and the National Videogame Museum in Sheffield, have pinball machines on display and available for play.
  4. Retro Gaming Events - Retro gaming events, such as Play Expo and Retro Games Fair, often have pinball machines available for play alongside classic video games.
  5. Pinball Shops - There are several pinball shops across the UK that sell machines and also have them available for play. Places like Pinball Heaven in Kettering and Arcade Club Shop in Bury have a wide range of machines to choose from.
These are just a few examples of the places where pinball can be played in the UK, but there are likely many more locations that offer this classic arcade game.

You didn't mention Pinball Republic, Electric Circus or the Pinball Office?

You are absolutely right, I apologize for the oversight. Pinball Republic, Electric Circus, and the Pinball Office are all great places to play pinball in the UK, and I should have included them in my previous response. Here's a bit more information on each of these locations:
  1. Pinball Republic - Located in Glasgow, Pinball Republic is a dedicated pinball bar with a large selection of machines from different eras.
  2. Electric Circus - This bar in Edinburgh features a variety of pinball machines, along with other classic arcade games and live music events.
  3. The Pinball Office - Based in Basingstoke, The Pinball Office is a pinball repair and restoration service that also has a showroom with machines available for play.
Thanks for bringing these locations to my attention, and I hope this updated response is helpful!

ChatGPT needs to brush up on it's Pinball Knowledge!
 
interesting

all of a sudden I have been seeing these AI chats, guys have asked to develop a set of rules through to what you asked.

where do you go to do this?

now just need and AI chat to solve a issue for homebrew guys - here is the switches, boardset, mechs - can you program these rules for me?
 

If you provide further information and website data it learns and provides updated responses. It's very impressive and the future use cases are huge, but quite a scary prospect, as it will be much more difficult to detect when you are interacting with AI rather than a human. The responses to questions are impressive to say the least.
 
ChatGPT knows about the world up to sometime in 2021 which may explain some lack of knowledge.

David
 
its going to be a fantastic thing. I got chatgpt to create a legal NDA for me and my lawyer couldn't fault it. When I told him chatgpt had created it he freaked.
 
People need to understand that 2023 chat AI isnt sentient and its intelligence stops at being very good at being able to guess the next word in a sentence.

It's really good at this. Convincingly so.

Legal documents are so formulaic it's probably the most accurate thing it can churn out. Code too.

But facts and opinion not so much.

It's just a well-trained neural network. Synapses fire and words & structure are guessed at best effort.
 
People need to understand that 2023 chat AI isnt sentient and its intelligence stops at being very good at being able to guess the next word in a sentence.

It's really good at this. Convincingly so.

Legal documents are so formulaic it's probably the most accurate thing it can churn out. Code too.

But facts and opinion not so much.

It's just a well-trained neural network. Synapses fire and words & structure are guessed at best effort.

That said, I asked it to write a C# program and use XAML to display the time. Then made a change. I was impressed by the speed.

David


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Is it not the usual case of sh*t in sh*t out?
Does ChatGPT learn from previous things it has done? Not just for you but others? Could this be the reason Neils NDA was written well?
Have no idea how it works.
One thing is for sure - it can not pick up a soldering iron and fix a pinball machine.
Yet.....
 
Is it not the usual case of sh*t in sh*t out?
Does ChatGPT learn from previous things it has done? Not just for you but others? Could this be the reason Neils NDA was written well?

No. It uses a huge database of text scraped off the web that runs up to 2021. It works a bit like super-powered predictive text and, obviously, NDAs and common programs (and standard letters and essays) are more likely to come out correct with a 'predictive text' approach.

Have no idea how it works.
It's a neural net trained to complete sentences using huge quantities of training text (and some help from prompt authors). Neural nets are a simplified software model of how the human brain learns (hence, neural).

They're not strictly intelligent, but they can give an appearance of intelligence. Having asked ChatGPT to imagine a ball for me, and then got another AI (MidJourney) to draw a picture of the imaginary ball based on the text prompt ChatGPT supplied me with, ChatGPT seems to have a rudimentary type of cognition - kinda like a cognitive fragment, I suppose.

If anyone is super-interested, I've written about five blogposts so far about my experiments with MidJourney and ChatGPT, as well as a simple explanation (with videos) for how the new generation of neural nets work.

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No. It uses a huge database of text scraped off the web that runs up to 2021. It works a bit like super-powered predictive text and, obviously, NDAs and common programs (and standard letters and essays) are more likely to come out correct with a 'predictive text' approach.


It's a neural net trained to complete sentences using huge quantities of training text (and some help from prompt authors). Neural nets are a simplified software model of how the human brain learns (hence, neural).

They're not strictly intelligent, but they can give an appearance of intelligence. Having asked ChatGPT to imagine a ball for me, and then got another AI (MidJourney) to draw a picture of the imaginary ball based on the text prompt ChatGPT supplied me with, ChatGPT seems to have a rudimentary type of cognition - kinda like a cognitive fragment, I suppose.

If anyone is super-interested, I've written about five blogposts so far about my experiments with MidJourney and ChatGPT, as well as a simple explanation (with videos) for how the new generation of neural nets work.
Thanks for the info @VeeMonroe - you say it is data up to 2021, does it update itself from what it actually does with the human interaction that asks it to make changes?
PS - I would like to see your blog posts.
 
You say it is data up to 2021, does it update itself from what it actually does with the human interaction that asks it to make changes?
Yes it does. I gave it updated information on Pinball Venues and when I asked again later it gave updated answers.

One interesting thing to do is ask questions about ChatGPT's capabilities and limitations.
 
Thanks for the info @VeeMonroe - you say it is data up to 2021, does it update itself from what it actually does with the human interaction that asks it to make changes?
PS - I would like to see your blog posts.

no, one of the biggest issues that is happening - is to have a base information level "load it" and keep the AI intact, Open AI have only managed to do this twice. The other issue is the amount of infra they need. Each query currently needs _80_ GPU's to answer. I think this is where bard is going to beat it; Google's AI is alot less heavy on infra.
 
Yes it does. I gave it updated information on Pinball Venues and when I asked again later it gave updated answers.

One interesting thing to do is ask questions about ChatGPT's capabilities and limitations.

have you disconnected and then asked again?
 
not really, google more likely to not show anything that's totally incorrect!

Neil.
 
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