But did it instead come up with a new 'Heroin Gas'?it refused to make heroin or sarin gas.
Spot on.All this recent malarkey with ChatGPT (and other machine learning open access sites) puts me in mind of the old saw, "If something is free, you're the product."
*opens notebook*Once a trusted track-record has been established, A.I. dispatches a pre-groomed teen (in possession of a firearm sourced from the dark web) to Yith's house (neighbourhood located via his photos on social media) to assassinate him because @stu neville has spent weeks conditioning it to judge I am in possession advanced nuclear technology and pose and existential threat to the survival of humanity, the species the hard boundaries of its programming require it to protect.
You can switch the playback speed to 25% for maximum strangeness.This is disturbing!
An AI generated beer ad!
...so no one told you life was gonna be this way?ChatGPT seemingly has a way to go on mastering comedy, though this does sound a lot like Friends.
Q. Is fear of the new AI revolution misplaced or valid?
A. Fear of what? That there will be hoaxes and scams on the web? Hello? Fear that bots will start doing people's jobs? Tricky. If a bot can do part of your job, then let the bot do that, and that's probably the part of the job that you don't enjoy. You'll do the other part. What's the other part? Talking to people. Relating. Being human. The clerk gets paid for hanging around the with the customers. Gets paid for being a host.
I'm indeed fascinated by the rapid progress of the ChatGPT-type wares. Stephen Wolfram interestingly suggests that "intelligent thought" might be a very common process which complex systems naturally do.
As an example of such a process, think about Zhabotinsky scrolls, which are moving patterns generated, for instance, by cellular automata, by reaction-diffusion chemical reactions, and by fluid dynamics. When you swirl milk into coffee, the paired vortices are Zhabotinsky scrolls. Mushroom caps and smoke rings are Zhabotinsky scrolls. Fetuses and germinating seeds are Zhabotinsky scrolls. ...
Maybe it does understand how human anatomy works, but just wants to produce really disturbing imagery.These videos made by AI really do have a nightmare quality. The AI does not understand how human anatomy works.
Just for gits and shiggles?Maybe it does understand how human anatomy works, but just wants to produce really disturbing imagery.
There's enough natural stupidity to go round. No need for the artificial stuff.Artificial Intelligence is all very well, but when is someone going to introduce balance to the system by inventing Artificial Stupidity?