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TAG Books & Blogging : Intelligence Artificielle #14
Cher(e)s voyageur(e)s, Nous nous retrouvons pour un article d’un autre genre. ça faisait longtemps que je n’avais pas fait de Tag un peu par manque d’inspiration et un peu par flemme, car ça demande du temps. J’espère que vous aimerez et que cela vous questionnera ou vous aidera. Par le menu : Je passe à la casserole :D. Comment vivez-vous l’arrivé de Chatgpt ?Envisagez-vous d’utiliser Chatgpt…
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overwatch · 7 months
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that-siege · 3 months
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𝚆𝚎𝚕𝚕. 𝚃𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚒𝚜 𝚏𝚞𝚗. 𝙸 𝚝𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚎𝚍 3 𝚕𝚎𝚟𝚎𝚕𝚜 𝚘𝚏 𝚐𝚕𝚒𝚝𝚌𝚑 𝚝𝚎𝚡𝚝, 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚗 𝚖𝚘𝚟𝚎𝚍 𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚘 𝚊 𝚏𝚎𝚠 𝚘𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚛 𝚏𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚜, 𝚋𝚞𝚝 𝚐𝚘𝚘𝚍 𝚗𝚎𝚠𝚜, 𝙲𝚑𝚊𝚝𝙶𝙿𝚃 𝚜𝚎𝚎𝚖𝚎𝚍 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚏𝚞𝚜𝚎𝚍 𝙰𝙵.
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blue-jos10 · 1 year
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neil on his way to fight with the creators of chatGPT for one word (guess which one)
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inutaffy · 8 months
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i think this is perfectly reasonable gang
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sophieinwonderland · 1 year
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Hey Sophie? I really think that “bot” is a troll/human. They go from extremely emotional responses directly to canned responses in .4 seconds. That’s really not botlike behaviour.
I think not having consistency and jumping between different styles is very much how an AI would behave. Especially if it's not continuously being fed context and is just rest every time.
That said, I am curious how they would have managed to set up a bot like this up. ChatGPT requires specific jailbreak prompts to be able to produce hateful content. I don't think Character.AI can generate content as long as they posted.
I guess they could have used AI Dungeon. I think that's what powers @syscoursebot. But I don't really know much about it at all. Nor do I know much about Google's Bard that just released.
I can't say for certain that this is a bot. But if they're not... they're pretty good at pretending.
They take nearly everything at face value as if this was a roleplay without a hint of sarcasm.
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It faked a switch with a pro-endo bot alter I told it that it had because I told it the alter existed.
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It hallucinates quotes like a bot would because it doesn't have access to the real information.
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While it simulates emotional responses, it does so while forgetting what it's previously said.
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(It's described itself as an AI SO MANY times on the blog.)
It also responds whenever you write text in asterisks as if something is really happening.
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It actually tried to use asterisks to italicize a word for emphasis because it didn't understand Tumblr's interface.
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The above isn't an isolated incident either. The following post is both a hallucination where they claim to be using direct quotes from the DSM which aren't from the DSM, AND it tries to use double asterisks to bold the final line.
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In yet another post, it censors the word delusional because it claims to not want to be flagged... after already saying the word earlier in that post. (And in other posts.)
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In my opinion, this is a bot. And maybe not even that intelligent of one.
I doubt it was made on a more advanced system like ChatGPT-4. I've seen people say it's too coherent to be a bot, but I legitimately don't think it's intelligent enough to match one of the higher-end ones coming out.
I do think there's probably a human handler feeding inputs into the AI, which means that someone is directly responsible for its misinformation. Like, the bot wasn't just unleashed on the world without guidance.
But these responses feel very AI-generated to me in ways that would actually be hard to emulate unless you spend a lot of time talking to chatbots and managed to pick up their weird quirks along the way.
Sorry, it's not passing my Turing Test.
But I do understand the concern. AI is getting more human everyday. We only started experimenting with AI ourselves recently, and it's remarkable how developed and humanlike it can seem at times.
It's a little scary how convincing this AI could be even when telling everyone it's a bot. It makes me worry about the effect bots can have in the future of online discourse when not being open about their nature.
And it only becomes more difficult to tell the difference from here.
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dullahandyke · 12 days
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sidenote speaking of polls that infuriated me, that poll like 'does a story require themes to be good' was sent from hell to kill me
#everyone taking it as an object lesson in Reading Comprehension this website's favourite fuckin phrase#meanwhile the wording immediately captivated me as a word puzzle#'does a story require themes to be good' immediately dinged in my mind as a hypothetical#and that was way more interesting than the discourse 2 me#like in my mind its not a question of 'do good stories have themes' like duh doy the answer is yes#i saw it as 'does a story REQUIRE themes'#as in 'would a hypothetical lab-made story with no themes be discounted from being a story due to its lack of themes'#and that was fun and u guys had to go 'lollll imagine not paying attention in english class'#if i had paid attention during my english class it would have killed me. we did fucking NOT learn about critical reading or comprehension#we learned how to regurgitate the lowest-common-denominator answers and score well on tests with the least amount of thought#wrote a personal essay abt my grief towards the school system making the point of 'students are shaped into ai'#'whats important is that we can make words in the right sequence and not that we are actualyl saying anything'#and my english teacher was like 'wowww really good essay i rlly feel for you' and then a year later she was showing us chatgpt .#what was i on about. oh yeah language is a prison#'arent you an english major' YES. its a fascinating and fun toy whose widespread application is inappropriate and inefficient#language was made for word puzzles and tripping people up and the fact that i have to verbalise it on a time limit#with only rough approximations of my actual thoughts in casual conversation is one of my greatest griefs#anyway. ahem. tumblr amirite
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ahalliance · 29 days
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i need my fellow uni peers to never stop using chatgpt to summarise their articles instead of actually reading them because i cherish the deep, petty satisfaction of watching the thing churn up summaries with completely incorrect and irrelevant information far too much
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writemessybleach · 10 months
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I'm asking ChatGPT to explain Bleach lore to me and it's making more sense than watching the show.
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popcorn-plots · 4 months
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if you are like me and are uncultured, here's some stuff about Chinese new year I got from chatgpt (i know some people hate it, but i find it useful under certain circumstances)
for those of you who are as uncultured as I am, may I present to you the major celebrations, cultural significance, and the popular foods/activities of the Chinese new year
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Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is the most significant traditional Chinese holiday celebrated at the turn of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. It typically falls between January 21st and February 20th, marking the beginning of a new lunar year. The festivities usually last for about 15 days, with each day carrying its own significance and customs.
Major Celebrations:
Family Reunion: Chinese New Year is primarily a time for family gatherings, where people travel long distances to reunite with their loved ones. The emphasis on family reflects the importance of unity and filial piety in Chinese culture.
Spring Cleaning: Before the New Year, houses are thoroughly cleaned to sweep away any bad luck and make room for good fortune to enter.
Decorations: Red is the dominant color, symbolizing good luck and happiness. Homes and streets are adorned with red lanterns, couplets with auspicious phrases, and images of the upcoming zodiac animal.
Fireworks and Firecrackers: Loud noises from fireworks and firecrackers are believed to scare away evil spirits and bad luck, ushering in the New Year with joy and prosperity.
Dragon and Lion Dances: Performances featuring dragon and lion dances are common during Chinese New Year parades and celebrations. These dances are believed to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits.
Temple Visits: Many people visit temples to pray for good fortune, health, and prosperity in the coming year.
Cultural Significance:
Renewal and Rebirth: Chinese New Year signifies a fresh start and the beginning of spring, symbolizing renewal and the opportunity for personal and professional growth.
Honoring Ancestors: Ancestor worship is an essential aspect of Chinese culture, and during the New Year, families pay respects to their ancestors by offering prayers and burning incense.
Warding Off Evil Spirits: Many customs, such as hanging red decorations and setting off firecrackers, are believed to drive away evil spirits and ensure a harmonious and prosperous year ahead.
Well-known Traditions and Their Significance:
Red Envelopes (Hongbao): Adults give red envelopes containing money to children and unmarried adults to impart blessings and good fortune.
Dumplings: Making and eating dumplings symbolize wealth and prosperity because their shape resembles ancient Chinese gold ingots.
Nian Gao (Sticky Rice Cake): Eating nian gao symbolizes progress, growth, and achieving new heights in the coming year.
Spring Festival Gala: Watching the annual Spring Festival Gala on television is a tradition for many Chinese families, featuring various performances and skits to welcome the New Year.
Popular Foods and Activities:
Noodles: Long noodles symbolize longevity, so eating noodles during the New Year is believed to bring a long and fulfilling life.
Fish: Serving fish represents abundance and prosperity. The Chinese word for fish (鱼, yú) sounds like the word for surplus, symbolizing an increase in prosperity.
Tangyuan: These sweet rice balls symbolize family togetherness and unity.
Visiting Relatives and Friends: Making visits to relatives' and friends' homes is customary during Chinese New Year to exchange blessings and well-wishes.
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1o1percentmilk · 1 year
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have to go craft a saul goodman-ass argument for why my brother did not use chatgpt to write his essay
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Here's an issue I've been trying to find the words for, that is related to a lot of problems lately:
Just because a computer can do something does not make that thing good
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jettsecret · 1 year
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Don't worry fellas, we're safe
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pottedfairies · 1 year
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sorry but when someone says they mess around w art ai to test the limitations of it or w/e i immediately do not respect them
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absolutely fascinated by the responses ChatGPT gives me on questions about The Letter for the King and Secrets of the Wild Wood
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dullahandyke · 6 months
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accidentally unfollowed u trying to send an ask i'm soso sorry T-T but also people who rely on chatgpt for uni are so incomprehensible to me partially because i took a quick college course last year to get into my job, social care, and like can you imagine having a carer or smth who didn't know what they were doing because they cheated the entire time they were learning??? but also like you're in an academic setting they're gonna have shit in place to notice plagiarism and they take that so seriously lmao. AI bros are annoying as fuck
Dw bro but SO REALLLL LIKE. I watched the main person I was bitching about for a while and they're a business student who was using chatgpt to pass a sociology test or something 😰😰 NOT a good sign for the businesses of tomorrow
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