You can call me AI

Companies are deciding that your data is now theirs, once it has value.

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Public chatbots are still having major issues with the audience giving them trash to repeat

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Interesting and possibly useful! (Also unsurprising)

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Every time this happens, I am reminded of the “Chinese Room” thought exercise. Except it’s racism instead of Chinese.

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AND NOW … an endless arms race commences between robot plagiarists and robot IP lawyers :confused:

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I assume so, but it will be interesting to see if there is some very basic difference on the way people write vs what is generated through the kind of statistical machine learning stuff that GPT does. It may be a weakness of this method of generating text. Who knows at this point. Interesting that it was apparently not “that” hard to create a detector - looking forward to seeing where this leads.

Of course now I will start feeding other people’s BBS posts to this thing so I know who the AIs are…

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Wasn’t that one of the subplots of Fallout 4?

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https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/64090.html

Asking ChatGPT to write my security-sensitive code for me

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Good news, everyone! | Motion and Momentum

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https://www.fastcompany.com/90833253/ryan-reynolds-used-chatgpt-to-make-a-mint-mobile-ad-and-the-results-were-mildly-terrifying?partner=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss

AI goes viral marketing.

And then kills the intern.

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How do they get coffee?

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It’s fed on plaintext not semantic metadata which is why it’s absofuckinglutely useless at writing college assignments despite all the Pearl clutching and breathless hyperbole.

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A pretty good skeptical take on the current environment - comparing the GPT bubble to Web3, which as we know is going great

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… they misspelled “homeless camps”

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