#Basic Chatgpt
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Nothing To See Here. Just a Bunch Of Us Agreeing a Three Basic Chatgpt App Guidelines
Nothing To See Here. Just a Bunch Of Us Agreeing a Three Basic Chatgpt App Guidelines     As an instance, suppose a ChatGPT person queries about their favourite colour. The LEDs, with 128 coloration combinations, made the inside feel and look as if passengers had been floating within the sky among the many clouds. “Talking” to it could possibly feel bewitching. X Research source Bing Chat also…
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superbellsubways · 3 months ago
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kaiserouo · 28 days ago
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sevagoth reads rhino so well it's basically telepathy
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jellypawss · 3 months ago
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have y'all googled stuff and found it hard to find basic answers? i genuinely think the creator of chatgpt and other ai based search "engines" have been paying for this exact reason
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infiniteorangethethird · 2 months ago
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ok not to turn into an AI tech bro for a moment here but the way some of you view AI as a general concept is starting to get really disturbing to me, esp as someone who studies computer science. There's plenty of reason to despise AI services like ChatGPT and such but it's really starting to feel like some of you will look at anything containing the word AI and go "oh well it's not made by humans even though it could have been so it's EVIL and anyone who uses it is a horrible person and also lazy". Like have we forgotten the point of making tools to make our lives easier or
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ugackminer · 2 years ago
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So, I made a tool to stop AI from stealing from writers
So seeing this post really inspired me in order to make a tool that writers could use in order to make it unreadable to AI.
And it works! You can try out the online demo, and view all of the code that runs it here!
It does more than just mangle text though! It's also able to invisibly hide author and copyright info, so that you can have definitive proof that someone's stealing your works if they're doing a simple copy and paste!
Below is an example of Scrawl in action!
Τо հսⅿаոѕ, 𝗍հᎥꜱ 𝗍ех𝗍 𐌉ο໐𝗄ꜱ ո໐𝗋ⅿаⵏ, 𝖻ս𝗍 𝗍о ᴄоⅿрս𝗍е𝗋ꜱ, Ꭵ𝗍'ѕ սո𝗋еаⅾа𝖻ⵏе!
[Text reads "To humans, this text looks normal, but to computers, it's unreadable!"]
Of course, this "Anti-AI" mode comes with some pretty serious accessibility issues, like breaking screen readers and other TTS software, but there's no real way to make text readable to one AI but not to another AI.
If you're okay with it, you can always have Anti-AI mode off, which will make it so that AIs can understand your text while embedding invisible characters to save your copyright information! (as long as the website you're posting on doesn't remove those characters!)
But, the Anti-AI mode is pretty cool.
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surlynotaperson · 7 months ago
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W-Would anyone like to hear my yap session about my version of swap AM/my IHNMAIMS oc
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oxymoronicdumbass · 3 months ago
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if i have to sit through one more conversation in which i have to listen to someone chirp about the benefits of AI, i am going to stab someone
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I will say I think one way in which ChatGPT can be useful is social media marketing for artists who would rather spend their valuable time writing or painting than pounding their heads against the wall just to extract one (1) idea for a viral reel.
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evilpinkwizard · 1 month ago
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umm i do think that. if you are going to school and you use chatgpt to do essays and other assignments you're kind of fucking yourself over because then you don't actually learn anything and you don't practice the skills that you need. i don't think it's unreasonable to say that students should be learning how to engage with material and learning how to express their ideas and arguments in a written form
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omegaphilosophia · 1 month ago
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Balancing Wealth in Society: The Case for a Floor for the Poor and a Ceiling for the Rich
The idea that society should provide a "floor" for the poor and a "ceiling" for the rich stems from concerns around fairness, opportunity, and social stability. Here’s an outline of the reasoning:
1. Ensuring Basic Human Dignity and Opportunity for All (The Floor)
Basic Needs and Security: Establishing a minimum standard of living (e.g., housing, healthcare, education) ensures that everyone can live with dignity. It aims to prevent poverty from being a barrier to personal development and societal contribution.
Equal Opportunity: A social "floor" supports the idea that everyone should have a fair shot at success, regardless of birth circumstances. If people can access education, healthcare, and stable living conditions, they are better positioned to participate in society and the economy.
Economic Productivity: A healthier, better-educated population can contribute more effectively to the economy. Reducing extreme poverty is not only a moral issue but also an investment in human capital that benefits society as a whole.
2. Preventing Excessive Wealth Concentration (The Ceiling)
Power Imbalance and Democracy: When wealth accumulates excessively at the top, it often leads to disproportionate influence in politics, the economy, and media. A "ceiling" helps limit the risk of oligarchy, where a small elite may control policies in ways that benefit themselves over the broader population.
Resource Distribution and Social Cohesion: Concentrated wealth often translates into concentrated resources, such as land, labor, and technology, which can create economic inefficiencies and inequality. A ceiling helps redistribute resources to create a more balanced society, reducing tensions and potential social unrest.
Encouraging Social Responsibility: When wealth accumulation has an upper limit, it encourages the wealthy to focus on the broader impact of their success. This can promote reinvestment into society, philanthropy, and sustainable business practices rather than endless personal wealth expansion.
3. Reducing Economic Inefficiencies and Promoting Innovation
Promoting Circulation of Wealth: Wealth ceilings can lead to increased investment in public goods, infrastructure, and innovation. When excess wealth is capped, more resources may go into sectors that support public benefit rather than just individual enrichment.
Incentivizing Innovation Over Rent-Seeking: With a wealth ceiling, economic success would ideally shift focus from mere wealth accumulation to creative, impactful, and innovative contributions. This encourages businesses and individuals to prioritize improvements that benefit broader society.
A "floor" and "ceiling" model aims to strike a balance between ensuring that everyone has a fair chance to succeed and preventing the negative consequences of excessive wealth concentration. In this framework, everyone is better positioned to contribute meaningfully to society, fostering a more equitable, stable, and dynamic community.
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emotinalsupportturtle · 3 months ago
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God why is chatgp so normalised . Now when you google stuff the first thing you see it the “ai answer” and what’s making me lose my mind is that people in university are judging me so hard for NOT using chatgpt
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somethingwithmoles · 21 hours ago
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Not someone in my uni's art history group asking what exact type of vault a certain famous hall has because "on the internet and ChatGPT the information is different everywhere"
*takes a deep breath*
my brother in Christ. Have you considered. Opening a book. In the library. Of the university. You're studying at.
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pixelkip · 6 months ago
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I'll never understand how people are still using character ai type sites. It's very often people who are otherwise all "ai art sucks because it's stealing art!!" too without realizing that SO DOES EVERY GENERATIVE AI. ALL LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS ARE STEALING COUNTLESS AMOUNTS OF WRITTEN WORK. this includes character ai. Just because We'll This One's Just Silly And Fun doesn't mean it's not doing the same thing.
"But you have to give it character dialogue and talk to it to train it!" Do you honest to god think that's the only data those sites use. Yknow how chatgpt scrapes a good chunk of the entire internet's worth of data and is still dumb as fuck? Yeah. That shits the bare minimum to even get it to be able to hold a conversation.
What you give it by feeding it dialogue and interacting with it gives it an idea of how it should talk, but without scraping tons and tons of stolen writing it wouldn't be able to really hold a conversation.
Not to mention just how bad all generative ai is for the environment. Just because it's cute and quirky doesn't change that.
"Just let people have their fun" a lot of you wouldnt say that to people making ai art or using chatgpt because for the exact shit I stated above. But because this is fun and nerdy and is a little less open about how much it's stealing you're ok with it.
If you (rightfully) didn't like it when this site decided to announce that it was selling blog data to midjourney but youre totally ok with character ai, you're a hypocrite.
Go read a fanfic or roleplay with a real person. Go support a real human's hard work, not a website likely scraping your fellow fandom-goers writing from ao3 just so you can sext the Plagiarism Machine.
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knight-says-rollout · 2 years ago
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If you support or post ChatGPT fics on ao3 then unfollow me. Block me, even. Fuck that.
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cainite-bite · 2 months ago
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i have learned today that people are sitting their kids down with voice mode on chatgpt so it can be the thing to talk to them/"teach" them because "chatgpt won't get annoyed with my kid like i do!" and using it as a replacement for interactions...
im sorry but the kids are gonna be so fucking cooked
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