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    24 days ago

    Fits a predictable pattern once you realize AI absorbed Reddit.

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    23 days ago

    Isn’t this one of the LLMs that was partially trained on Reddit data? LLMs are inherently a model of a conversation or question/response based on their training data. That response looks very much like what I saw regularly on Reddit when I was there. This seems unsurprising.

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    23 days ago

    Something to keep in mind when people are suggesting AI be used to replace teachers.

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      To be fair, some human teachers are way worse with abusive behaviour…

      I still agree, that you shall not replace teachers with LLM, but teachers should teach how to use and what they can/can’t do in schools.

      Imagine if internet was still banned from schools…

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    24 days ago

    I’m still really struggling to see an actual formidable use case for AI outside of computation and aiding in scientific research. Stop being lazy and write stuff. Why are we trying to give up everything that makes us human by offloading it to a machine?

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      Why are we trying to give up everything that makes us human by offloading it to a machine

      Because we don’t enjoy actually doing it. No one who likes writing is asking chat gpt to write for them. It’s people who don’t want to write but are required to for whatever reason. Humans will always try to come up with a way to not have to do the work they don’t want to but still get it done, even if it’s not as good. Using tools like this is very human.

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        I really don’t see any value in AI art. AI pictures look like slop, AI music sounds soulless, AI writing I guess can be fine but usually sounds weird.

        I just don’t see the value in AI because to me, every use case scenario for anything artistic is justified with a capitalist excuse.

        I’ll give you the organizational ones, that’s understandable and not a bad reason. I suppose I have trouble getting behind taking the soul out of creating something just to slap it on an ad or product to sell something.

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      24 days ago

      The relentless pursuit of capitalism and reduced labor costs. I still don’t think anyone knows how effective it’s going to be at this point. But companies are investing billions to find out.

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      I’m still really struggling to see an actual formidable use case

      It’s an excellent replacement for middle management blather. Content that has no backing in data or science but needs to sound important.

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      AI summaries of larger bodies of text work pretty well so long as the source text itself is not slop.

      Predictive text entry is a handy time saver so long as a human stays in the driver’s seat.

      Neither of these justify current levels of hype.

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    24 days ago

    The war with AI didn’t start with a gun shot, a bomb or a blow, it started with a Reddit comment.

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    2 years later… The all new MCU Superman meets the Wolverine and Deadpool all AI animated feature!..

    Why. Hello Mr wolverine 😁, my name is Man and I am super according to 98% of the other human population. Oh hello Mister Super last name Man! Yes, we are Wolverine and Deceased Pool. We are from America and belong to a non profit called the X-People, a group where both men and women who have been affected by DNA mutations of extraordinary kind gather to console one another and to defend human beings by taking advantages of the special mutations of its members. Yes, it’s quite interesting. And you? Oh I an actual called CalElle and I am a migrant from an expired plant that goes by the name you assigned the heavy novel gas Krypton. Anyway because the sun is bright and yellow I can fly, I’m very strong and can burn things with my eyes. I think I am similar to those of you in the X-People club! Good to meet you! Likewise!

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    If this happened to me I’d probably post it everywhere and proceed to kill myself just to cause a PR hell

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      the hero we deserve, but not the one we need

      this actually fucking hilarious I can’t stop cackling

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    It could be that Gemini was unsettled by the user’s research about elder abuse, or simply tired of doing its homework.

    That’s… not how these work. Even if they were capable of feeling unsettled, that’s kind of a huge leap from a true or false question.

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        Well that is mean… How should they know without learning first? Not knowing =/= stupid

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          No, projecting emotions onto a machine is inherently stupid. It’s in the same category as people reading feelings from crystals (because it’s literally the same thing).

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            It still something you have to learn. Your parents(or whoever) teaching you stupid stuff does not make you stupid, but knowing BS stuff thinking it is true.

            For me stupid means that you need a lot of information and a lot of time understanding something where the opposite would be smart where you understand stuff fast with few information.

            Maybe we have just different definitions of stupid…

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    I suspect it may be due to a similar habit I have when chatting with a corporate AI. I will intentionally salt my inputs with random profanity or non sequitur info, for lulz partly, but also to poison those pieces of shits training data.