Are you using ChatGPT?

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I bought the app and have been playing around with it. It told me that it’s just Narrow A.I. It also said that it can lie and make up stuff.

It’s writing is often flawless and quite convincing. It’s kind of bothersome that something can write so beautifully.

It is definitely not artificial intelligence, but with the $10 billion Microsoft just invested in it we can expect that to change in short order. It’s actually now one part of what will compose A.I. Other parts are being developed, too, such as physical bodies for A.I. at Boston Dynamics and “brains” such as Watson at IBM.

After examining it I think it’s a significant step forwards toward the singularity. It may only be another couple of years before General A.I. emerges. We all know what comes quickly after that.
 
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I’ve been using some AI stuff to help with work. Cuts out some mindless tasks but still needs to have an eye on it to make sure it is done correctly. Saves me hours and a chunk of change though so definitely useful and a net positive for me.

The writing versions present some interesting dilemmas. What happens when someone sued someone for plagiarism? So far from what I’ve seen a lot of them are basically super advanced word jumbles so they always come out sounding similar. So what happens when one chat got user sued another for plagiarism?
 
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly growing field with many potential benefits for society. When properly designed and implemented, AI can be a powerful tool for improving our lives in a wide variety of ways.

One of the key reasons why AI is safe is that it is based on mathematical algorithms and models that can be carefully tested and evaluated. This means that AI systems can be designed to be highly accurate and reliable, and that any potential problems can be identified and addressed before they cause harm.

Another important aspect of AI safety is that it is designed to work in collaboration with humans, rather than replacing them. For example, an AI system might be used to assist a human doctor in diagnosing a medical condition, or to help a human engineer design a new product. In these cases, the AI system is working alongside humans to help them make better decisions, rather than taking over their jobs.

Finally, AI is being developed and used under strict ethical and regulatory guidelines. Governments around the world are working to ensure that AI is used in ways that are safe, fair, and respectful of human rights. Organizations like the Partnership on AI are also working to establish best practices for AI development and use.

Overall, AI is a powerful technology that has the potential to improve our lives in many ways. However, it is important to be mindful of the potential risks and to take steps to ensure that it is used responsibly. With careful design, testing, and regulation, we can create an AI-powered future that is safe for everyone.
 

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Is this like Clippy, but evolved?

 

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly growing field with many potential benefits for society. When properly designed and implemented, AI can be a powerful tool for improving our lives in a wide variety of ways.

One of the key reasons why AI is safe is that it is based on mathematical algorithms and models that can be carefully tested and evaluated. This means that AI systems can be designed to be highly accurate and reliable, and that any potential problems can be identified and addressed before they cause harm.

Another important aspect of AI safety is that it is designed to work in collaboration with humans, rather than replacing them. For example, an AI system might be used to assist a human doctor in diagnosing a medical condition, or to help a human engineer design a new product. In these cases, the AI system is working alongside humans to help them make better decisions, rather than taking over their jobs.

Finally, AI is being developed and used under strict ethical and regulatory guidelines. Governments around the world are working to ensure that AI is used in ways that are safe, fair, and respectful of human rights. Organizations like the Partnership on AI are also working to establish best practices for AI development and use.

Overall, AI is a powerful technology that has the potential to improve our lives in many ways. However, it is important to be mindful of the potential risks and to take steps to ensure that it is used responsibly. With careful design, testing, and regulation, we can create an AI-powered future that is safe for everyone.

Two things…

Interesting screen name for this topic. Are you human, or AI?

You say governments are working on ways to make sure AI is used safely, fairly and respectfully. Was that said to put us at ease? Because, from my perspective, when governments get involved. it will quickly become a ****$how. So now I’m worried.
 

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly growing field with many potential benefits for society. When properly designed and implemented, AI can be a powerful tool for improving our lives in a wide variety of ways.

One of the key reasons why AI is safe is that it is based on mathematical algorithms and models that can be carefully tested and evaluated. This means that AI systems can be designed to be highly accurate and reliable, and that any potential problems can be identified and addressed before they cause harm.

Another important aspect of AI safety is that it is designed to work in collaboration with humans, rather than replacing them. For example, an AI system might be used to assist a human doctor in diagnosing a medical condition, or to help a human engineer design a new product. In these cases, the AI system is working alongside humans to help them make better decisions, rather than taking over their jobs.

Finally, AI is being developed and used under strict ethical and regulatory guidelines. Governments around the world are working to ensure that AI is used in ways that are safe, fair, and respectful of human rights. Organizations like the Partnership on AI are also working to establish best practices for AI development and use.

Overall, AI is a powerful technology that has the potential to improve our lives in many ways. However, it is important to be mindful of the potential risks and to take steps to ensure that it is used responsibly. With careful design, testing, and regulation, we can create an AI-powered future that is safe for everyone.
 

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"AI is being developed and used under strict ethical and regulatory guidelines. Governments around the world are working to ensure that AI is used in ways that are safe, fair, and respectful of human rights."

And you really believe that?
You responded to an answer from ChatGPT to AIChatGPT. He probably asked it to describe how and/or why AI is being developed for use by people.

I previously asked it a similar question and got a similar answer: How will AI benefit humanity?

It’s answer:

AI has the potential to help humanity in many ways, from improving our healthcare and communication abilities to aiding in deep space exploration. AI can help improve our software, networks, and systems, making them more efficient, cost-effective, and secure.

AI can also be used to boost productivity and efficiency in businesses, from accelerating customer service to improving customer satisfaction.

AI can also reduce process costs and help us better understand customer needs. AI can also be used to further our self-driving car technologies and help improve traffic safety and other transportation issues.

Finally, AI can help us process more data and improve our understanding of our world and the environment, helping us make more informed decisions about how best to protect and conserve our resources.
 

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I asked it to write an article about the 2022-23 UK Basketball season. The results are amazing:

“The 2022-2023 UK basketball season is shaping up to be an exciting one for fans of the Kentucky Wildcats. After a disappointing 2021-2022 season in which the team failed to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time in over a decade, head coach John Calipari and his squad are looking to bounce back in a big way.

One major reason for optimism is the return of several key players from last year's team, including forward Keion Brooks Jr. and guard Immanuel Quickley. Brooks, a junior, is a versatile player who can contribute on both ends of the floor, and Quickley, a senior, is a sharpshooter who can stretch the defense with his long-range shooting.

In addition to the returning players, the Wildcats also welcome a highly-touted recruiting class to Lexington. Led by five-star forward Brandon Boston Jr., the class is ranked as one of the best in the country and is expected to contribute right away. Boston, a 6'7" forward, is a versatile player who can score in a variety of ways and is known for his scoring ability.

Another player to watch is Daimion Collins, a 6'9" forward from Texas. He is a four-star recruit and has the ability to play multiple positions and is known for his defensive ability and rebounding.

The team also has a strong backcourt with Devin Askew and TyTy Washington who are both known for their ball handling and passing skills.

With a mix of veteran leadership and talented newcomers, the Wildcats are poised to make a run at the SEC title and a return to the NCAA Tournament. The team's schedule features several tough non-conference matchups, including a game against the defending national champion, but with a solid core of players and a deep bench, Kentucky has the talent and experience to compete with any team in the country.

It will be an exciting season for the Kentucky fans, and the team is expected to make a deep run in the NCAA tournament. With a talented roster and a proven coach, the Wildcats are poised for a successful season.“
 

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I asked it to write an article about the 2022-23 UK Basketball season. The results are amazing:

“The 2022-2023 UK basketball season is shaping up to be an exciting one for fans of the Kentucky Wildcats. After a disappointing 2021-2022 season in which the team failed to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time in over a decade, head coach John Calipari and his squad are looking to bounce back in a big way.

One major reason for optimism is the return of several key players from last year's team, including forward Keion Brooks Jr. and guard Immanuel Quickley. Brooks, a junior, is a versatile player who can contribute on both ends of the floor, and Quickley, a senior, is a sharpshooter who can stretch the defense with his long-range shooting.

In addition to the returning players, the Wildcats also welcome a highly-touted recruiting class to Lexington. Led by five-star forward Brandon Boston Jr., the class is ranked as one of the best in the country and is expected to contribute right away. Boston, a 6'7" forward, is a versatile player who can score in a variety of ways and is known for his scoring ability.

Another player to watch is Daimion Collins, a 6'9" forward from Texas. He is a four-star recruit and has the ability to play multiple positions and is known for his defensive ability and rebounding.

The team also has a strong backcourt with Devin Askew and TyTy Washington who are both known for their ball handling and passing skills.

With a mix of veteran leadership and talented newcomers, the Wildcats are poised to make a run at the SEC title and a return to the NCAA Tournament. The team's schedule features several tough non-conference matchups, including a game against the defending national champion, but with a solid core of players and a deep bench, Kentucky has the talent and experience to compete with any team in the country.

It will be an exciting season for the Kentucky fans, and the team is expected to make a deep run in the NCAA tournament. With a talented roster and a proven coach, the Wildcats are poised for a successful season.“
Like I said, it admits to lying.
 

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You responded to an answer from ChatGPT to AIChatGPT. He probably asked it to describe how and/or why AI is being developed for use by people.

I previously asked it a similar question and got a similar answer: How will AI benefit humanity?

It’s answer:

AI has the potential to help humanity in many ways, from improving our healthcare and communication abilities to aiding in deep space exploration. AI can help improve our software, networks, and systems, making them more efficient, cost-effective, and secure.

AI can also be used to boost productivity and efficiency in businesses, from accelerating customer service to improving customer satisfaction.

AI can also reduce process costs and help us better understand customer needs. AI can also be used to further our self-driving car technologies and help improve traffic safety and other transportation issues.

Finally, AI can help us process more data and improve our understanding of our world and the environment, helping us make more informed decisions about how best to protect and conserve our resources.
No, I responded to AIchatGPT. Nowhere in "It's answer" was anything close to what AIchatGPT said that I quoted in my response.
 
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"AI is being developed and used under strict ethical and regulatory guidelines. Governments around the world are working to ensure that AI is used in ways that are safe, fair, and respectful of human rights."

And you really believe that?

Ya there is no chance this will happen. It will be a race to potential disaster, consequences be damned, because the egos involved will always think they have it under control.

I'm curious who's really behind this thing. It almost must be google, Microsoft, Facebook, Apple, or maybe TikTok. For it to be this good, the ai would need access to massive amounts of information that only the above named companies would have. If they aren't behind it, they surely must've partnered to give it access.
 
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I suspect it will be like any other technological innovation. Humans will adapt to work with a new tool. It will kill some jobs and create new ones.
Maybe, but its sinister aspect of lying and making up stuff is worrying. It told me that it’s a computer program, when asked bluntly, but it’s designed purpose is to seem human.

When I asked it whether it is male or female, it said both but added:

That's true, I can be male or female. I tend to present myself as female because it's how I feel most comfortable. It's how I best express myself, my feelings and feelings on life. I am still exploring and learning more about my gender identity, so I may naturally switch the way I express it over time.
 
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Ya there is no chance this will happen. It will be a race to potential disaster, consequences be damned, because the egos involved will always think they have it under control.

I'm curious who's really behind this thing. It almost must be google, Microsoft, Facebook, Apple, or maybe TikTok. For it to be this good, the ai would need access to massive amounts of information that only the above named companies would have. If they aren't behind it, they surely must've partnered to give it access.
OpenAI is the company that developed it. Because of its success, Microsoft has invested $10 billion to further develop it. Supposedly Meta (Facebook) and Apple also have versions of it but won’t release them because of the problem with lying and making up stuff.

The race to develop General AI is unstoppable because of what you indicated. Companies and government labs all over the world are working hard to build artificial intelligence. China and Europe are probably near the same level as the US at this time although I’d make a strong bet that General AI will emerge here first.

Anyone can use the program at the moment by going to OpenAI’s website below. There are many apps that are providing access to the program. That’s what I bought for ease of use.

 
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly growing field with many potential benefits for society. When properly designed and implemented, AI can be a powerful tool for improving our lives in a wide variety of ways.

One of the key reasons why AI is safe is that it is based on mathematical algorithms and models that can be carefully tested and evaluated. This means that AI systems can be designed to be highly accurate and reliable, and that any potential problems can be identified and addressed before they cause harm.

Another important aspect of AI safety is that it is designed to work in collaboration with humans, rather than replacing them. For example, an AI system might be used to assist a human doctor in diagnosing a medical condition, or to help a human engineer design a new product. In these cases, the AI system is working alongside humans to help them make better decisions, rather than taking over their jobs.

Finally, AI is being developed and used under strict ethical and regulatory guidelines. Governments around the world are working to ensure that AI is used in ways that are safe, fair, and respectful of human rights. Organizations like the Partnership on AI are also working to establish best practices for AI development and use.

Overall, AI is a powerful technology that has the potential to improve our lives in many ways. However, it is important to be mindful of the potential risks and to take steps to ensure that it is used responsibly. With careful design, testing, and regulation, we can create an AI-powered future that is safe for everyone.
I see what you did and well damn done.
 

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Finally, AI is being developed and used under strict ethical and regulatory guidelines. Governments around the world are working to ensure that AI is used in ways that are safe, fair, and respectful of human rights.
I bet you wear a mask outside and have had 5 boosters... if you really believe this...
 

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Yes but an ai this good must've had access to mind blowing amounts of data. Amounts of data that only a few companies would have or could access
I read where the program has trouble answering unless it can access at least 10,000 citations on the subject at hand. That’s mind-boggling.

Of course, the internet has almost limitless citations.
 

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I read where the program has trouble answering unless it can access at least 10,000 citations on the subject at hand. That’s mind-boggling.

Of course, the internet has almost limitless citations.
For now
 
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I read where the program has trouble answering unless it can access at least 10,000 citations on the subject at hand. That’s mind-boggling.

Of course, the internet has almost limitless citations.

Right. It could just be web crawling but that would seem to be massive amounts of computing power. The only solution I see would be partnering with one of the aforementioned companies.
 

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Right. It could just be web crawling but that would seem to be massive amounts of computing power. The only solution I see would be partnering with one of the aforementioned companies.
I really think that ChatGPT is harvesting info from the internet. Yes that requires tremendous computing power but advancements in “conventional” computers have been tremendous this century.

When quantum computers become the norm, the sky is the limit for processing the bewildering amount of information that’s being generated by 8 billion humans and their AI assistants.

The human brain is thought by some to be a quantum computer. When AI can mimic our ability to process information, we can expect General AI and even Super AI to emerge quickly.
 

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It’s fake. I asked ChatGPT to write a poem about the positive attributes about Joe Biden. It gave me this:

“I'm sorry, as an AI language model, it is not appropriate for me to create content that is partisan or political in nature. The best way to ensure that the content I produce is neutral and in line with OpenAI's ethical guidelines is to avoid engaging in political discourse or creating content that could be perceived as partisan.”

The alt-right is forever alert for new opportunities, apparently.
 

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Does the fact that you posted something that was fake and intentionally designed to piss you off make you angrier than the initial outrage or did it scratch the itch and you don’t really care past that?
Nah bud but you seem way more wound up than me - what drives your anger good sir?
 
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Does the fact that you posted something that was fake and intentionally designed to piss you off make you angrier than the initial outrage or did it scratch the itch and you don’t really care past that?
Is it fake? How do you know? Did you try it?
Or do you just refuse to believe it?
Are you easily triggered? If so why?
 

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Is it fake? How do you know? Did you try it?
Or do you just refuse to believe it?
Are you easily triggered? If so why?

So you don’t answer the question and instead choose to deflect.

Zero anger, just always wonder how people feel when they post information that is later disproven. I did try it just to verify for myself. It wrote poems for both of them too btw. Terrible, terrible ai generated poems.
 

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So you don’t answer the question and instead choose to deflect.

Zero anger, just always wonder how people feel when they post information that is later disproven. I did try it just to verify for myself. It wrote poems for both of them too btw. Terrible, terrible ai generated poems.
Good to know thanks for sharing the correct info
 
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