

The process does involve gaslighting and lying to their mosquito family


The process does involve gaslighting and lying to their mosquito family


It certainly sounds that way


Probably no more than already?


Ah, my mistake


After correcting for how many of those are cellphone users, then correcting for how many of those are android users, then correcting for how many of those are the plan owners, it would be considerably more.
…until you correct for the lawyers fee, then it goes back to $22.47
It’s not unheard of in Colorado. It saves the company from needing to reprint all the menus every time there’s a change or a promotion


I’m often impressed at how good chatGPT is at generating text, but I’ll admit it’s hilariously terrible at chess. It loves to manifest pieces out of thin air, or make absurd illegal moves, like jumping its king halfway across the board and claiming checkmate


Yeah, and I’d love to see the paid off politicians get arrested instead of drug dealers.


It’s okay with me tbh. People are going to use drugs, I’d rather we legalized it, taxed the fuck out of it, and had a way for people to do what they’re already doing in a safer and more regulated way


You clearly haven’t experimented with AI much. If you ask most models a question that doesn’t have an answer, they will respond that they don’t know the answer, before giving very reasonable hypotheses. This has been the case for well over a year.


Didn’t work for me. A lot of these ‘gotcha’ AI moments seem to only work for a small percentage of users, before being noticed and fixed. Not including the more frequent examples that are just outright lies, but get upvoted anyway because ‘AI bad’
It’s just blatant propaganda. How the fuck did we get here
/s, right?
This doesn’t seem off topic to me. A smart person had access to the tools and support system to enable them to do something incredible, but thousands of people equally capable didn’t have the opportunity. Seems pretty easy to follow the logic
It’s both


I think you’re far less likely to spend a lot of screen time on a watch, hence the article
AI helped me write papers in college, helped write letters to relatives, helped me create a very successful GoFundMe when my grandfather was hospitalized, helped me self diagnose a skin condition, and helped my mental health when I couldn’t see a therapist. There are 5 interactions with commercially deployed AI models I didn’t hate. There are a lot more.
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