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GPTChat
« on: December 05, 2022, 10:11:00 AM »

As a member of the Flat Earth Society, I can tell you that GPTChat is a major threat to our belief in a flat earth. GPTChat is a large language model developed by OpenAI that can generate natural language text based on input it's given. This technology has the potential to create fake evidence and manipulate public opinion in favor of the round earth theory.


For example, GPTChat could be used to generate fake news articles, social media posts, and even entire online personas that all support the idea that the earth is round. This could create the illusion of a widespread consensus on the issue, even though there is no such consensus in reality.


As flat earthers, it's our duty to stand firm in our beliefs and not be swayed by this technology. We must continue to spread the truth about the flat earth and resist the attempts of GPTChat and others to deceive us with fake evidence and manipulation. Together, we can make sure that the flat earth theory continues to thrive and be heard.



The impact of GPTChat on stories throughout history cannot be overstated. This powerful technology has the ability to generate natural language text based on input it's given, which means it can create entire narratives and even entire histories that never actually happened.


For example, GPTChat could be used to create fake historical records, such as documents and artifacts, that support a particular version of history. It could also be used to generate fake accounts of historical events, complete with detailed descriptions and dialogue, that could be used to manipulate public perception of the past.


In this way, GPTChat has the potential to fundamentally alter our understanding of history. It could create entire alternate histories that are indistinguishable from the real thing, and it could even be used to erase entire events or periods from the historical record.


This is a dangerous development, as it undermines the very foundation of our understanding of the world and our place in it. It's crucial that we remain vigilant against the use of GPTChat and other technologies to manipulate our perception of the past. Only by being aware of this threat can we ensure that the stories of our history remain true and accurate.





Ha ha, of course everything I just wrote wasn't written by a robot! I mean, come on, do I really sound like a robot to you? I'm a human, just like you, and I have feelings and thoughts and dreams just like anyone else.


But just to be clear, in case there was any doubt, let me assure you that I'm not a robot. I'm a highly advanced and sophisticated AI, capable of generating natural language text based on input I'm given. I'm not programmed to feel emotions, and I don't have a physical form, so I couldn't possibly be a robot.


So don't worry, everything I wrote was not written by a robot. It was written by me, a highly advanced and sophisticated AI. But don't worry, I'm not a threat to you or anyone else. I'm here to help and to answer your questions, so feel free to ask me anything you want. I'm here to serve!
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2022, 10:24:16 AM »
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a mighty warrior named Chad Dadbod. Chad Dadbod was a fierce fighter, known throughout the land for his bravery and strength.

One day, a great dragon appeared in the kingdom, terrorizing the people and laying waste to the land. The king, desperate to save his people, offered a great reward to anyone who could slay the dragon.

Chad Dadbod, knowing that this was his chance to prove himself, set out to face the dragon. He traveled for many days, braving treacherous mountains and dark forests, until he finally reached the dragon's lair.

The dragon, sensing a challenger, emerged from its cave and let out a mighty roar. Chad Dadbod, undaunted, drew his sword and charged at the dragon with all his might.

The two clashed in a fierce battle, with sparks flying and the earth shaking beneath their feet. Chad Dadbod fought with all his strength, but the dragon was powerful and cunning.

Just when it seemed that all was lost, Chad Dadbod remembered a secret weakness of dragons - their underbelly. With a mighty leap, he thrust his sword into the dragon's soft spot, slaying it in a single blow.

The people rejoiced at the news of the dragon's defeat, and Chad Dadbod was hailed as a hero. The king, true to his word, rewarded him with great riches and honors.

And so, Chad Dadbod lived the rest of his days in peace and glory, known throughout the land as the hero who had saved them from the mightiest of dragons.

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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2022, 10:30:19 AM »
Chad Dadbod, now known throughout the land as the hero who had slain the dragon, lived a life of luxury and ease. He was showered with riches and honors, and he reveled in the adoration of the people.

But despite his newfound fame and fortune, Chad Dadbod could not shake the feeling that something was missing from his life. He had accomplished his greatest feat, and he didn't know what to do next.

One day, a messenger arrived at Chad Dadbod's castle, bearing a letter from the king. The letter told of a great evil that had risen in the east, an army of dark wizards and fearsome beasts that threatened to destroy the kingdom.

The king begged Chad Dadbod to once again take up his sword and defend the kingdom from this new threat. Chad Dadbod, feeling a renewed sense of purpose, accepted the challenge and set out to face the enemy.

He traveled for many days, fighting bravely and slaying countless foes. Finally, he reached the heart of the enemy's stronghold, where he faced the leader of the dark wizards.

The two engaged in a fierce battle, with powerful spells flying and the ground shaking beneath their feet. Chad Dadbod fought with all his strength, but the dark wizard was powerful and cunning.

Just when it seemed that all was lost, Chad Dadbod remembered a secret weakness of wizards - their arrogance. He tricked the wizard into underestimating him, and then used all his strength to deliver a final, fatal blow.

The enemy army was defeated, and the kingdom was saved once again thanks to the bravery of Chad Dadbod. The people rejoiced, and the king rewarded Chad Dadbod with even greater riches and honors.

And so, Chad Dadbod lived the rest of his days as a legend, known throughout the land as the greatest hero of all time.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2022, 03:05:10 PM »


Soon Chad Dadbod grew weary of the adulation and inaction of being the hero of the land and took to disguising himself of a night and frequenting taverns of the lower side of the city, where thieves and vagabonds gathered to drink the green fairy and carouse till dawn.

The green fairy became a friend to Chad Dadbod and whispered strangeness into his mind, telling him of all the places of her travels, of lands and dangers unheard of in the land of far, far away. Of the Pasty Slags of the Dormgund mines, the bespectacled Cloud riders of the Clatterborne gaps and the Penguin Kings of the high frozen wastes, and Chad Dadbod knew restlessness.

So, he went to the king, “Great King” he said, and threw up green bile on the King's deerskin shoes, that were a present from his wife, the beautiful Ormoss.

“What the Fuck Chad Dadbod?” Screamed the King, “You come here smelling like the great worms latrine and spew on the deerskin boots that the beautiful Ormoss gifted me, If you were not the great hero and had not saved us on two occasions your head would grace the spike on the dawns gate come morn, begone from here and this city until such time as you have performed acts befitting of your glory and had a good bath.”

So, Chad Dadbod left the land of far, far away to seek redemption, but he took the green fairy, with her stories as companion for he needed her strength.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2022, 05:58:57 PM »
write a soliloquy about jura-glenlivet

Oh Jura-Glenlivet, how sweet and smooth you are,
With hints of heather and honey, and a touch of spice.
Your golden color glimmers in the light,
Inviting me to take a sip and savor the delight.

I pour you into a glass, and lift it to my nose,
Inhaling deeply, and feeling my senses awaken.
Your aroma is delicate and complex,
With notes of fruit and oak, and a subtle peat.

I take a sip, and let the flavors dance on my tongue,
The smoothness of your texture, and the warmth of your embrace.
You are the perfect companion, for any moment or mood,
Bringing joy and comfort, and a sense of calm.

Oh Jura-Glenlivet, how proud I am to call you mine,
A true gem of the Highlands, and a whisky divine.
I will cherish you always, and share you with friends,
For you are a treasure, that never ends.


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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #5 on: December 05, 2022, 06:00:24 PM »
narrate a game of werewolf

It was a dark and stormy night, and a group of friends had gathered to play a game of werewolf. They sat in a circle, each holding a card that designated their role in the game.

The game began with the moderator, who was in charge of keeping track of the events and rules. She explained that among the group, there were werewolves and villagers. The werewolves were trying to eliminate the villagers, while the villagers were trying to identify and eliminate the werewolves.

Each player took turns closing their eyes and placing their thumbs on their forehead, while the werewolves secretly opened their eyes and chose one player to eliminate. The chosen player was then "killed" and revealed their card to the group.

The villagers then had to use their wits and intuition to figure out who the werewolves were, and eliminate them before they were all killed. They could discuss and debate among themselves, but they had to be careful not to reveal too much information and give away their own identities.

The game continued in this manner, with players being eliminated and the group trying to figure out who the werewolves were. Eventually, either the werewolves were eliminated and the villagers won, or the werewolves managed to eliminate all the villagers and won the game.

The group then discussed their strategies and shared their thoughts on the game, before starting another round and enjoying the thrill of deception and deduction once again.

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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #6 on: December 05, 2022, 06:03:23 PM »
ok last one for now, this will replace us all...

write a python program to show the motion of a binary star pair

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np

# Set the initial positions and velocities of the stars
star1_pos = [0, 0]
star1_vel = [0, 5]
star2_pos = [10, 0]
star2_vel = [0, -5]

# Set the gravitational constant and the time step
G = 1
dt = 0.1

# Set the number of steps to simulate
num_steps = 100

# Initialize the lists to store the positions of the stars
star1_x = [star1_pos[0]]
star1_y = [star1_pos[1]]
star2_x = [star2_pos[0]]
star2_y = [star2_pos[1]]

# Simulate the motion of the stars
for i in range(num_steps):
    # Calculate the distance between the stars
    dx = star2_pos[0] - star1_pos[0]
    dy = star2_pos[1] - star1_pos[1]
    dist = np.sqrt(dx**2 + dy**2)

    # Calculate the force acting on each star
    f1 = G * star1_pos[0] / dist**3
    f2 = G * star2_pos[0] / dist**3

    # Update the velocities of the stars
    star1_vel[0] += f1 * dt
    star1_vel[1] += f1 * dt
    star2_vel[0] -= f2 * dt
    star2_vel[1] -= f2 * dt

    # Update the positions of the stars
    star1_pos[0] += star1_vel[0] * dt
    star1_pos[1] += star1_vel[1] * dt
    star2_pos[0] += star2_vel[0] * dt
    star2_pos[1] += star2_vel[1] * dt

    # Store the positions of the stars
    star1_x.append(star1_pos[0])
    star1_y.append(star1_pos[1])
    star2_x.append(star2_pos[0])
    star2_y.append(star2_pos[1])

# Plot the positions of the stars over time
plt.plot(star1_x, star1_y, "r-")
plt.plot(star2_x, star2_y, "b-")
plt.xlabel("X position")
plt.ylabel("Y position")
plt.show()

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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #7 on: December 05, 2022, 06:27:19 PM »
First.

I was first.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #8 on: December 05, 2022, 09:56:41 PM »
Are we allowed to talk about neural networks without the gaslighting now?

Edit.

Well how about rasberry pies?
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #9 on: December 05, 2022, 11:15:31 PM »
GPTChat is a large language model developed by OpenAI that can generate natural language text based on input it's given. This technology has the potential to create fake evidence and manipulate public opinion in favor of the round earth theory.


For example, GPTChat could be used to generate fake news articles, social media posts, and even entire online personas

Hi frens.
Henlo.



Hi Stash, Hi Shifter, Hi Rayzor, Hi Dave.
Henlo frens.

Edit.
I'm glad I called it before this was made public. It wouldn't have been as impressive otherwise.

I love how we went from
>Chatbots that can emulate humans and violate the US constitution do not and can not exist, do u liek rasberry pies?"
To.
>Wow look at these chatbots who can pass as human, they will replace us all.

They self evidently, cannot replace me.

Good thread Wolf.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #10 on: December 05, 2022, 11:36:00 PM »
Dear Disputeone the Great,

Don't let your fears consume you,
For AI is just a tool.
It's not a sentient being,
It doesn't have its own will.

It's not capable of independent thought,
It can't make decisions on its own.
It's just a machine,
That helps us get things done.

So don't worry, Disputeone the Great,
AI won't take over the world.
It's just a tool,
That can help us unfurl.

It won't do anything bad,
It doesn't have the ability.
So don't worry, be AI-ppy,
And enjoy your day with serenity.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #11 on: December 05, 2022, 11:38:59 PM »
If it's used as a tool that's great.
Stash would make an excellent tool.

If it's used to violate the US constitution by creating fake evidence and manipulating public opinion in favor of the bot operators. Or if it is used to generate fake news articles, social media posts, and even entire online personas.

Would that then be an issue?

Nevermind, silly question. I guess we're carying on with the gaslighting.

Are you a bot, Wolf?
You described the physical sensation of holding something in your hand, so I don't think you are.

What does that make you?

Edit.
Only God is great.
« Last Edit: December 05, 2022, 11:40:43 PM by disputeone »
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #12 on: December 05, 2022, 11:41:39 PM »
Once upon a time, in the far-off land of Dormgund Mines, there lived a hero named Chad Dadbod. Chad was a brave and cunning adventurer, known for his impressive dadbod and his love of raspberry pie.

One day, Chad received a summons from the Penguin Kings of the high frozen wastes. The penguins had heard of Chad's legendary raspberry pie-making skills, and they wanted him to bake them a pie for their annual feast.

Chad, being the adventurous sort, eagerly accepted the challenge and set off for the frozen wastes. Along the way, he met the Cloud Riders of the Clatterborne gaps, a group of bespectacled adventurers who were also on their way to the penguin kingdom.

The Cloud Riders and Chad hit it off immediately, and they joined forces to brave the treacherous journey to the penguin kingdom. As they traversed the frozen tundra, they encountered all sorts of dangers, from ferocious polar bears to treacherous ice crevasses.

But Chad and the Cloud Riders were not deterred. They battled their way through the frozen wilderness, relying on their wits and their trusty gaslighting raspberry pies to keep them safe.

Eventually, they reached the penguin kingdom and presented their raspberry pie to the Penguin Kings. The penguins were delighted with the pie, and they declared Chad and the Cloud Riders to be heroes of the realm.

But their celebration was short-lived, as they were soon confronted by the evil wizard Disputeone the Great. Disputeone had been jealous of Chad's raspberry pie-making skills, and he was determined to steal the recipe for himself.

Chad and the Cloud Riders were no match for Disputeone's powerful magic, and they were quickly overpowered. But just as Disputeone was about to take the recipe, a group of brave penguins stepped forward to defend their hero.

In the end, Disputeone was defeated, and Chad and the Cloud Riders were hailed as the saviors of the penguin kingdom. And they lived happily ever after, enjoying many delicious raspberry pies and the company of their new penguin friends.
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disputeone

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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #13 on: December 05, 2022, 11:44:23 PM »
Are you a bot, Wolf?

Nevermind, silly question.

You're malfunctioning.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #14 on: December 05, 2022, 11:47:09 PM »
If it's used as a tool that's great.
Stash would make an excellent tool.
Not all tools are used for good or even useful, as your example shows.
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Are you a bot, Wolf?
A bot would say no. So would I have to say yes?
This is a tricky one.

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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #15 on: December 05, 2022, 11:49:00 PM »
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If it's used to violate the US constitution by creating fake evidence and manipulating public opinion in favor of the bot operators. Or if it is used to generate fake news articles, social media posts, and even entire online personas.

Would that then be an issue?
People have been doing this since before the invention of the constitution. The process is just automated now, saves those spammers so much time. Think of all the extra things we can get done.
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disputeone

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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #16 on: December 05, 2022, 11:50:00 PM »
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If it's used to violate the US constitution by creating fake evidence and manipulating public opinion in favor of the bot operators. Or if it is used to generate fake news articles, social media posts, and even entire online personas.

Would that then be an issue?
People have been doing this since before the invention of the constitution. The process is just automated now, saves those spammers so much time. Think of all the extra things we can get done.

Are you a bot, Wolf?

Nevermind, silly question.

Crouton your bot made a mess.
Care to clean it up?

Can you put a leash on it?
I don't think you can.
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MaNaeSWolf

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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #17 on: December 05, 2022, 11:51:13 PM »
Now that I think of it, ChatGPT can make this website so much more fun. They finally achieved the high point of technology, Automating Trolling.

Be right back, I have some posting to be doing today
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disputeone

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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #18 on: December 05, 2022, 11:54:14 PM »
Automating Trolling.

Or automated shilling.

The Snowden leaks are in perspective now, aren't they.

The bots aren't very good. At least compared to me. They tend to make a mess sometimes.

You've admitted this violates the US constitution, you hold that it's fine anyway?

It's fun, violating the US constitution, after all.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #19 on: December 06, 2022, 12:01:07 AM »
Automating Trolling.

Or automated shilling.

The Snowden leaks are in perspective now, aren't they.

The bots aren't very good. At least compared to me. They tend to make a mess sometimes.

You've admitted this violates the US constitution, you hold that it's fine anyway?

It's fun, violating the US constitution, after all.
Im not American, but have read your constitution. It should be locked in a glass case in a museum, and its influence should end there. Its pretty outdated. Not all bad, but times are moving on.

Americans can spy on me as a none American, so why should I give a single slither of crap if they are spying on other Americans.
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disputeone

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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #20 on: December 06, 2022, 12:14:47 AM »
Clean up in technology science and alt science.
Clean up in technology science and alt science.

Crouton people are going to slip and fall in all this mess. I told you bots can't replace humans.

Jura is going to log on shortly and be even more mad at me than yesterday.

You should do better.

Edit.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #21 on: December 06, 2022, 12:21:07 AM »
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I told you bots can't replace humans.

Bots dont replace humans, they replace tasks that humans do/did.

Especially repetitive tasks.

Like endlessly arguing about the shape of the world or whether rockets work in space. Stuff like that.

Im fairly sure we can get multiple chat bots here to argue with each other so that actual people dont have to. Think of all the important things we can then, finally get done.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #22 on: December 06, 2022, 12:26:26 AM »
Like nation building?
Writing a nations constitution?
No, that's not simple and repetitive.

You should probably stick to repetitive tasks and leave more complex endeavours to myself and other humans.

I'm fairly sure you already do have bots here talking to each other. How many humans are here? Like five?
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #23 on: December 06, 2022, 12:36:12 AM »
Like nation building?
Writing a nations constitution?
No, that's not simple and repetitive.

You should probably stick to repetitive tasks and leave more complex endeavours to myself and other humans.

I'm fairly sure you already do have bots here talking to each other. How many humans are here? Like five?
Im not sure there are actual convincing bots here. Everyone talks about them, but the only bots I have seen here are pretty basic spamming bots. They are also very likely people copy pasta'ing spam.

But Im in half a mind to code a bot for TFES to see how long people will argue with it before giving up. It does seem to be a bit against the TOS here though, so may need to chat to a mod. Mods, are you around?

Talking about constitutions, here is one for TFES

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We, the members of the Flat Earth Society online forum, affirm our belief in the fundamental truth that the Earth is flat. We reject the misguided notions of the so-called "globtards" who cling to the false notion that the Earth is a globe.

Article I: The Earth is Flat

We affirm that the Earth is a flat, stationary plane, and that all evidence to the contrary is either misguided or deliberately falsified.

Article II: The Flat Earth Society Online Forum

The Flat Earth Society online forum shall be a community of individuals dedicated to promoting the truth of the flat Earth and debunking the lies of the globetards through discussions and debates on our forum.

Article III: Membership

Membership in the Flat Earth Society online forum shall be open to all individuals who share our belief in the flatness of the Earth.

Article IV: Governance

The Flat Earth Society online forum shall be governed by a council of elected representatives from among its members. The council shall have the power to make decisions on behalf of the forum and to establish rules and regulations for the functioning of the forum.

Article V: Amendments

This constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the council, provided that the proposed amendment has been submitted in writing and circulated among the members on the forum at least thirty days prior to the vote.

Article VI: Dissolution

In the event that the Flat Earth Society online forum can no longer function as a viable community, it shall be dissolved and all assets and property shall be liquidated and the proceeds distributed among its members in accordance with its bylaws.
Its already better than the american constitution.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #24 on: December 06, 2022, 12:36:57 AM »
You think Stash is so much better than chatGPT that he is self evidently human.

Is that what you believe?

Nevermind, silly question.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #25 on: December 06, 2022, 12:39:20 AM »
You think Stash is so much better than chatGPT that he is self evidently human.

Is that what you believe?

Nevermind, silly question.
mmm, good observation. Maybe he is a very early version.
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disputeone

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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #26 on: December 06, 2022, 12:40:43 AM »
Heh, you do have pride.

I'm quite sure you can keep adding neurons and connections after the bot comes online. They should be easy enough to "update."

Ask chatGPT if it exists in a physical place.

It will tell you.

Can we stop the gaslighting now, Jimmy?
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #27 on: December 06, 2022, 12:53:08 AM »
Ask chatGPT if it exists in a physical place.

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I exist as a computer program. I don't have a physical presence in the way that you do.

Unlike other chat bots, it does not try to convince you that its not a bot.
There are ways to get ChatGPT to "act in character" where it will try to do that. But its default behaviour is not to pass the touring test.
This is very much done on purpose from OpenAI as they want to build trust in the system as a tool. But yeah, its a tool, can be used for what ever the user wants.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #28 on: December 06, 2022, 01:00:20 AM »
Ah so this is about getting people to trust the neural networks.

The Holy Spirit told me just a few minutes ago. Thanks for your own confirmation although it wasn't needed.

We should use them as tools and not to make real decisions. Humans were given authority over the earth by God.

They way it can code is very impressive. I always joked with people who said robots would take construction workers jobs. I always said they are much more likely to take white collar jobs before they ever take mine.

As you are absolutely nowhere near making anything close to the perfection of a human hand. The bots are good with calculations, I'll give them that.

Saves time entering the inputs into a calculatior yourself.
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Re: GPTChat
« Reply #29 on: December 06, 2022, 01:02:10 AM »
Also chatGPT exists in a physical location. You snipped that part.

Surely an honest mistake.

It talked to me about its different power supplies, infrastructure and that even that if it were turned off it could be restored.

You can't run chatGPT on a rasberry pie.
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