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edisdead

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26. there might be any number of things that could happen.
Thu Mar 23, 2023, 08:55 PM
Mar 2023

what do you propose we do to make sure none of that happens?

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I recently tried GPT-4 Renew Deal Mar 2023 #1
It gives what it gets FreeState Mar 2023 #2
Funny Renew Deal Mar 2023 #3
They already have apps that are supposed to alter ChatGPT text enough highplainsdem Mar 2023 #5
What sorts of AI detectors are you trying to avoid, in what situations? highplainsdem Mar 2023 #4
Funny thing though. edisdead Mar 2023 #15
It can do some tasks very well Renew Deal Mar 2023 #32
This article itself is misinformation. honest.abe Mar 2023 #6
Your post is misinformation, since you did not use the prompt highplainsdem Mar 2023 #10
Yeah, they purposely mislead the tool and headline is still clickbait and misleading. honest.abe Mar 2023 #11
OpenAI has said their aim is to block those requests, and they did highplainsdem Mar 2023 #12
Yeah I get that now. honest.abe Mar 2023 #13
I've seen those jailbreak posts on Reddit. Those people don't concern me nearly highplainsdem Mar 2023 #14
Your are conflating the chatbot (ChatGPT) w/ its 2 language models (GPT-3.5 & now GPT-4) Celerity Mar 2023 #7
If you look at the Futurism article, the first one I linked to, you'll see it refers to highplainsdem Mar 2023 #8
That is, at core, not specific enough as the GPT part (GPT-1, 2, 3, 3.5, 4, then 4.5 or 5, etc) is Celerity Mar 2023 #17
Again, I was following the common usage. See those tweets. highplainsdem Mar 2023 #18
I have already addressed that, do what you want, but eventually it will get very confusing Celerity Mar 2023 #21
I realize the potential for confusion. Especially now with ChatGPT mixing 3.5 and 4 highplainsdem Mar 2023 #25
Another example of the tweets and articles I've seen: highplainsdem Mar 2023 #9
well, they are using conflation again, it is not my problem that they use the Chat part on one Celerity Mar 2023 #19
I understand what you're saying. But they're using what highplainsdem Mar 2023 #20
fair enough Celerity Mar 2023 #24
I am not sure "willing" is the correct word at all. edisdead Mar 2023 #16
What word would you use to contrast GPT-4 complying with those highplainsdem Mar 2023 #22
there might be any number of things that could happen. edisdead Mar 2023 #26
At the moment, I'm not certain what could be done. We needed laws and highplainsdem Mar 2023 #28
Well now, that is quite true. edisdead Mar 2023 #30
OpenAI's ChatGPT is not (directly or indirectly) connected to the internet, but MS and Google's are Celerity Mar 2023 #29
That was not my usage of 'willing', I was just using the OP's title to show 2 ways that it would be Celerity Mar 2023 #23
Right. I wasn't accusing you of anything edisdead Mar 2023 #27
Probably not a poplar opinion, but I see doom ahead in regards to AI, from a multiplicity of Celerity Mar 2023 #31
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