Ella Spell
Well-Known Member
I'm sure it'll do wonders for employment and the global economy.
(eye roll)
(eye roll)
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Yes.So, it's a way of enforcing the oligarchy, devaluing education and critical thought?
Groovy. / sarc
AI would become useless if you do not feed it...Funny, but there's not enough electricity as it is with all these blackouts.
I don't understand what it's for. Why can't people conduct their own research with, say ... actual books?
ChatGPT CAN'T STOP MORALISING!!!
This is becoming tedious.
I might subscribe to overcome this nonsense or simply ignore the last moralising paragraph.
Definitely something to investigate...AND have fun with it.Well that's the thing... it's for whatever you want it to be for. It has no one specified purpose.
What would be a non-conventional question?Definitely something to investigate...AND have fun with it.
I am keen on asking non-conventual questions and seeing how ChatGPT processes things.
Definitely something to investigate...AND have fun with it.
I am keen on asking non-conventual questions and seeing how ChatGPT processes things.
If the A.I. thinks it has "emotions", that is purely installed by the programmer, surely.Do bear in mind that although it's a model, it also has a wrap around it that inhibits certain behaviours. That's not the model speaking, per se, but the developers decisions.
Very disturbing.I did this quite awhile ago, long before ChatGPT appeared.
Very disturbing.
What does that say about the person who entered the parameters?
You aren't the only one who likes chasing "shiny" things.Who, me?
Probably says that I have the attention span of a mayfly and a tendency to just get pulled into any random idea that is shiny enough.
Source: Lawyer Uses ChatGPT In Federal Court And It Goes Horribly WrongA lawyer representing a man in a personal injury lawsuit in Manhattan has thrown himself on the mercy of the court. What did the lawyer do wrong? He submitted a federal court filing that cited at least six cases that don’t exist. Sadly, the lawyer used the AI chatbot ChatGPT, which completely invented the cases out of thin air.
Sadly, the lawyer used the AI chatbot ChatGPT, which completely invented the cases out of thin air.