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Wednesday, December 7, 2022

ChatGPT: "An error occurred. If this issue persists..."

I’ve been spending a fair amount of time playing with ChatGPT over the last couple of days. Most of the time it responds to a prompt instantly or very quickly. Sometimes, though, there is a noticeable delay. Some of those times the delay is relatively long, 10s of seconds. And sometimes the delay is even longer, and then ChatGPT generates an error message:

An error occurred. If this issue persists please contact us through our help center at help.openai.com.

Given the context I assume this is some kind of a time-out error, but I don’t really know.

Here’s a record of those instances. The text with yellow highlights is my comment and not part of the dialog.

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Could you do that again, but this time have Groucho say some puns.

[spending a lot of time thinking]

An error occurred. If this issue persists please contact us through our help center at help.openai.com.

* * 2nd try

Once upon a time, in the land of Silicon Valley, Elon Musk and Groucho Marx had a conversation about the nature of time and space.

"What do you think about time, Groucho?" asked Elon. "Is it a linear thing, or is it something more complex and multifaceted?"

Groucho chuckled. "Ah, time. It's a funny thing, isn't it? It can fly by in the wink of an eye, or it can drag on for an eternity. It all depends on your perspective, I suppose."

"I agree," said Elon. "I've been thinking a lot about time lately, and how it relates to space. Do you think they're connected in some way?"

"Of course they are," said Groucho. "Time and space are like two peas in a pod. They're inseparable, intertwined, and interconnected. Without one, you can't have the other."

"Interesting," said Elon. "I've been working on a rocket that can travel through time and space. I want to explore the universe and see what's out there."

"Well, good luck with that," said Groucho. "Just remember, time and space are not to be messed around with. They can be slippery and elusive, so be careful where you step."

"I will," said Elon. "But I'm excited to see what I'll find out there. Who knows what wonders and mysteries await us in the vastness of the cosmos?"

"That's the beauty of it," said Groucho. "The universe is full of endless possibilities and endless opportunities. The only limit is our imagination, and maybe a few cheesy puns along the way."

And with that, the conversation ended, leaving Elon and Groucho to ponder the mysteries of time and space, and the endless possibilities of the universe.

Please add some more lines to this song:
I seen a peanut stand,
heard a rubber band
I seen a needle that winked its eye
But I be done seen 'bout ev'rything
When I see an elephant fly

[spending a lot of time thinking]

An error occurred. If this issue persists please contact us through our help center at help.openai.com.

Did computation time out?

Too many requests, please slow down

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Tell me about the history of jazz. 

[it’s doing a lot of thinking]

An error occurred. If this issue persists please contact us through our help center at help.openai.com.

When and where did jazz begin?

Jazz originated in New Orleans, Louisiana in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It emerged from a blend of African and European musical traditions, and is a unique style of music that is characterized by its use of improvisation, blue notes, and complex harmonies. Jazz has had a profound influence on many other musical styles, and has been a major part of American culture for over a century.

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What did Charlie Parker do in “Blues for Alice”? 

[it’s thinking]

An error occurred. If this issue persists please contact us through our help center at help.openai.com.

What did Jelly Roll Morton mean by "the Latin tinge"?

Too many requests, please slow down

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Is “Q” a letter of the alphabet or a character from the Star Trek universe? 

[thinking, thinking]

An error occurred. If this issue persists please contact us through our help center at help.openai.com.

* * 2nd try

"Q" is a letter of the alphabet. It is the seventeenth letter of the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. It is a consonant. In the Star Trek universe, Q is a character who is a member of the Q Continuum, an ancient and powerful alien race. The character has been portrayed by John de Lancie in various Star Trek television series and movies.

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I tried some of those prompts today (December 8) and they worked. the problem was likely a system overload. So:

Tell me about the history of jazz.

Jazz is a musical genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States. It originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and combines elements of European harmony with African musical elements such as blue notes, call and response, and improvisation. Jazz has been influenced by many different musical styles, including blues, funk, and hip hop. Over the years, jazz has spawned a number of sub-genres, including swing, bebop, and fusion. Jazz has had a significant impact on popular music and has been seen as a representation of American culture.

Please add some more lines to this song:
I seen a peanut stand, heard a rubber band
I seen a needle that winked its eye
But I be done seen 'bout ev'rything
When I see an elephant fly

I'm gonna go to that peanut stand
Buy a bag and hold her hand
We'll dance to the rhythm of a rubber band
And watch that elephant soar
Higher and higher than before
We'll laugh and play and have some fun
Until the day is done
And when the night falls and the stars come out
We'll lay beneath them and just dream about
All the things we'll see and do
When we're together, me and you

What did Charlie Parker do in “Blues for Alice”?

I'm sorry, but I am not able to browse the internet, so I don't have any information on "Blues for Alice" by Charlie Parker. I am a large language model trained by OpenAI, and my knowledge comes from the text that I have been trained on. I can provide general information on Charlie Parker and the history of jazz, but I don't have any specific information on this particular song.

What did Jelly Roll Morton mean by "the Latin tinge"?

Jelly Roll Morton was a jazz musician who was active in the early 20th century. He was known for his innovative and influential style, which combined elements of European harmony with African musical elements. In an interview with Alan Lomax, Morton described his use of "the Latin tinge" in his music. He explained that he used elements of Latin American music, such as the habanera rhythm, in his compositions to give them a distinctive flavor and make them more interesting to listen to. This use of Latin American musical elements was relatively new in jazz at the time and helped to set Morton's music apart from other musicians.

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