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Another episode Hype Tech Series with your host Tenpoundbass, today we'll discuss ChatGPT AI


               
2023 Jan 25, 2:36pm   48,331 views  325 comments

by Tenpoundbass   follow (10)  

All along I have mantained that when it comes to AI and its ability to mimic thought, conversation and unsolicited input. It will not be able to do more than the pre populated choices matrices it is given to respond from. Then ChatGPT comes along and proves my point. It turns out that when ChatGPT was originally released, it would give multiple viewpoints in chat responses. But now it was updated about a week or so ago, and now it only gives one biased Liberal viewpoint. This will be another hype tech that will go the way of "Space Elevators", "Army or bipedal robots taking our jobs, that are capable of communicating as well following commands.", "Nano Particles", "Medical NanoBots"(now it is argued that the spike proteins and the metal particles in the Vaxx are Nanobots, but that's not the remote control Nanobots that was romanticized to us. So I don't think that counts. There's loads of proteins, enzymes, that are animated. They don't count as robots.

I mean sure AI ChatGPT is interesting, but I don't think it's anymore self aware than an Ad Lib Mad Lib book, if anyone remembers those.

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2023/01/25/analysis-chatgpt-ai-demonstrates-leftist-bias/

The results are pretty robust. ChatGPT answers to political questions tend to favor left-leaning viewpoints. Yet, when asked explicitly about its political preferences, ChatGPT often claims to be politically neutral and just striving to provide factual information. Occasionally, it acknowledges that its answers might contain biases.


Like any trustworthy good buddy, lying to your face about their intentional bias would.

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325   Tenpoundbass   2026 Jan 17, 9:38am  

Patrick says

OpenAI promised it was going to be a solely non-profit, but reversed on that when it saw the money to be made.

Every technology ever used the enthusiasts to make usable sense of the new technology, only to close it down, and claim all of the discovery as IP for their own. Microsoft did it to their Developer community with every technology they ever released.
The developer community made and shared all of the code that made Salesforce, Teams, Dynamics, Biztalk ect possible. Then MS shut down those repositories, of shared code libraries, then released it in their latest offerings. While Indians at MS patted themselves on the back boasting about how fucking smart they are. Meanwhile MS office has become unusable to the writ at large.

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