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     was playing around with openai - (boxley) - (6)
         Last I looked, they wanted my cell phone number. Is that still the case? -NT - (Another Scott) - (3)
             yes 2 factor auth -NT - (boxley) - (2)
                 in my case they can get in line and track down all the spam medicare calls I get - (boxley) - (1)
                     Fi is pretty good about keeping spam away. - (Another Scott)
         Re: was playing around with openai - (malraux) - (1)
             thank you -NT - (boxley)
     Lying to humans to manipulate them to accept a paid task - (crazy) - (13)
         Yes, that's exactly the sort of thing we don't want it to do - (malraux) - (2)
             Do you want meth? Because that's how you get meth. -NT - (drook) - (1)
                 Had in mind something more like this: - (malraux)
         Don't do that - (drook) - (5)
             Yup. - (Another Scott) - (4)
                 Even worse: - (malraux) - (2)
                     Why just private nutjob groups? - (CRConrad) - (1)
                         Plenty of reasons to worry. Take your pick. -NT - (malraux)
                 For values of "a few" greater than eight. Not far from a fricking century. -NT - (CRConrad)
         I seem to recall a month or so ago you guys were brushing this aside - (crazy) - (2)
             It was different then. - (Another Scott) - (1)
                 Check out the emergent power seeking behavior - (crazy)
         Nature. - (Another Scott)
     A “prompt engineer” is seldom late for work. - (rcareaga) - (10)
         very interesting, I think I will be looking into this -NT - (boxley)
         As a prompt engineer... - (malraux) - (2)
             "it's easier if you are both an engineer and an accomplished practitioner of the English language." - (CRConrad) - (1)
                 🤘 -NT - (malraux)
         Simon Willison? - (CRConrad) - (5)
             Link doesn't work! -NT - (a6l6e6x) - (3)
                 that may have made his point -NT - (boxley) - (2)
                     Sorry, sucky HTML on my part. Fixed now. -NT - (CRConrad) - (1)
                         Yeah! :) -NT - (a6l6e6x)
             I would have loved this tool back in the day - (crazy)
     inflection point - (rcareaga) - (20)
         Dunno. - (Another Scott) - (12)
             AI and torture - (drook) - (8)
                 I used that final example for my father in law - (crazy) - (7)
                     "I only operate within the parameters my programmers specify ..." - (drook) - (5)
                         BTW, drook, how goes… - (rcareaga) - (4)
                             On hold while I work on a different project -NT - (drook) - (3)
                                 I know the feeling - (rcareaga) - (2)
                                     Ooh,I like that -NT - (drook)
                                     Fantastic. Just excellent! -NT - (Another Scott)
                     Robert Sheckley described your scenario seventy years ago - (rcareaga)
             Where's that old tweet when you need it? Year or two ago, went something to the effect of... - (CRConrad) - (1)
                 Even easier with tables -NT - (drook)
             It doesn't really matter. - (malraux)
         Leave it up to MS to construct a chatbot with dissociative identity disorder :-/ - (scoenye)
         Ars Technica - (Another Scott) - (2)
             Re: Ars Technica - (rcareaga) - (1)
                 "Daisies..." -NT - (CRConrad)
         It occurs to me to wonder - (rcareaga) - (2)
             Oooh! :-) -NT - (Another Scott)
             And how long would it take to recognize each other? -NT - (drook)
     AI text-prompted image generation - (rcareaga) - (5)
         nice, my impressions - (boxley)
         Serendipity - (drook) - (3)
             Hands down! - (rcareaga) - (2)
                 Bang-up job on white, pretty faces, from these examples - (drook) - (1)
                     Re: Bang-up job on white, pretty faces, from these examples - (pwhysall)
     GPT3 is close enough to be way too scary - (crazy) - (35)
         Damn - (drook) - (1)
             If all life is equal and it determined humans got to go - (crazy)
         Anyone using GPT3 to control hardware with these settings is an idiot - (malraux) - (12)
             Thank God there's no idiots in the world -NT - (drook)
             Thanks. -NT - (Another Scott)
             so a binary trumpster? how delightful - (boxley)
             all fun aside I was surprised at the constant answer to everything was - (boxley)
             I think you're being too simplistic - (crazy) - (7)
                 Well, it already knows how to defend itself... - (scoenye)
                 That's fine. I think you're being misinformed. - (malraux) - (5)
                     Of course, that's exactly what they'd say if they *were* going to take over the world... - (Another Scott) - (4)
                         You ... - (drook) - (3)
                             A. I was wrong on Elon's current involvement - (crazy) - (2)
                                 C. is an opinion based on incomplete data - (malraux) - (1)
                                     So what is your opinion based on far more data? - (crazy)
         Made me look. - (Another Scott) - (1)
             Tesla hype has nothing in common with AI hype - (crazy)
         Re: GPT3 is close enough to be way too scary - (rcareaga) - (17)
             If it resembles what HS student would produce, that's already passing Turing -NT - (drook) - (13)
                 So did Eliza (to many people, AIUI), so not all that impressive progress AFAICS? -NT - (CRConrad) - (12)
                     Stack Overflow was not too impressed - (scoenye) - (11)
                         Wrong but look like they could be good ... so it's a libertarian -NT - (drook) - (10)
                             Dammit, where's the upvote / thumbs-up / like / +1 button, again? - (CRConrad) - (9)
                                 👍 -NT - (Another Scott) - (8)
                                     Yeah, I know, thanks. I intentionally didn't do that, because... - (CRConrad) - (5)
                                         I don't care about it, loose hounds 🚀 -NT - (malraux) - (4)
                                             Not allowed here in the city. (Also, bagging and disposing of poop is mandatory.) -NT - (CRConrad) - (3)
                                                 🐕💩 -NT - (malraux)
                                                 Re: Not allowed here in the city. - (Andrew Grygus)
                                                 Re: Not allowed here in the city. - (Andrew Grygus)
                                     ➡ In Windows you can do Windows+Period and get an emoji picker. 😁 -NT - (static) - (1)
                                         People are going to hate me now, thanks -NT - (drook)
             It reads to me like those web aggregators... - (Another Scott) - (2)
                 See post 442459. Emoji: Thumbs-up. -NT - (CRConrad)
                 I've always assumed those were generated by pay-per-word operations - (drook)
     further trespasses upon Turing - (rcareaga) - (9)
         Re: further trespasses upon Turing - (pwhysall) - (2)
             Browser security setting? - (scoenye) - (1)
                 That must be it. - (pwhysall)
         That's fabulous - (drook) - (5)
             Bottom-right picture is definitely the proper one. -NT - (a6l6e6x) - (2)
                 Probably, but I like the creepy abstractness of the top-right -NT - (drook) - (1)
                     But too much like a cartoon. -NT - (a6l6e6x)
             Re: That's fabulous - (rcareaga) - (1)
                 Midjourney, it's a Discord server -NT - (drook)
     Bye, Alexa - (malraux) - (3)
         so no gummint stipend to record all conversations in the house? - (boxley)
         Siri, is this true? :) -NT - (a6l6e6x) - (1)
             Voice command is a fad except in very specialized situations - (crazy)
     a premature birth announcement - (rcareaga) - (5)
         Interesting. Thanks for the pointer. - (Another Scott)
         until AI can solve te following equation 7*7 using the following logic - (boxley) - (3)
             I applaud the master -NT - (crazy)
             boxley just failed the Turing test -NT - (rcareaga) - (1)
                 :) ! - (a6l6e6x)
     GPT-3 gee whiz - (rcareaga) - (4)
         Compared to “HAL’s Legacy” - (rcareaga) - (1)
             well written - (boxley)
         Just today CNN had a story that AI is better at analysing mammographs and predicting cancer than... - (a6l6e6x)
         We're using this at work. - (malraux)
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