As someone who's never even considered interacting with any part of this whole system, this is really funny honestly. It's like a matryoshka of shady business practices.
Amoeba_Girl
what the fuck does it mean to be extremely leaning.
anyway, sorry to say, misanthropy is a reactionary value and also boring and sad.
well yeah
For anyone who rightfully can't be arsed to click that link, the expert is "Robert Miles AI Safety", who I assume is an expert (a youtuber) in the madeup field of "AI safety".
Not to be confused with the late and great dream trance producer Robert Miles whom we all love dearly.
what if the AI sprouts wings and flies into the sky where we can't reach it?
Piracy is allowed as long as no one enjoys it.
Absolutely, every single one of these tools has got less interesting as they refine it so it can only output the platonic ideal of kitsch.
I kinda want to keep my job and ideally get a good bonus.
fuck you
That ChatGPT can be more useful than a web search is really more indicative of how bad the web has got, and can only get worse as fake text invades it. It's not actually better than a functional search engine and a functional web, but the companies making these things have no interest in the web being usable. Pretty depressing.
To be honest, as someone who's very interested in computer generated text and poetry and the like, I find generic LLMs far less interesting than more traditional markov chains because they're too good at reproducing clichés at the exclusion of anything surprising or whimsical. So I don't think they're very good for the unfactual either. Probably a homegrown neural network would have better results.
I got stuck on the same sentence. What the hell was that?
I'm going to assume he thinks "person" and "thing" are synonyms.
I think there is value in giving people the tools and knowledge to make more involved decisions about their health, but using that sort of libertarian rhetoric in the covid era is at best really fucking irresponsible.