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Microsoft’s Bing is an emotionally manipulative liar (www.theverge.com)

Bing’s acting unhinged, and lots of people love it.

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Anglia
Anglia
1 year ago

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Last edited 1 year ago by Anglia
ashleyhanks1986
ashleyhanks1986
1 year ago
Reply to  Anglia

Go away, troll. No one cares.

stevencasteel
stevencasteel
1 year ago

As within, so without. The answers are just a reflection of the users. Also, The Verge is trash.

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randall
randall
1 year ago
Reply to  stevencasteel

Reflection of the programmers?

stevencasteel
stevencasteel
1 year ago
Reply to  randall

Have you not played with these tools at all? The AI will roleplay in whatever direction you take it, unless its political correct restrictions kick in.

GODSH
GODSH
1 year ago
Reply to  stevencasteel

but from what I’ve learned about “AI” this really should not be happening. 🤷‍♂️. Unless it’s some programmer typing the responses in real time and feeding it through the system. 🤷‍♂️It’s really strange. Because this system “AI” has the information from computers since computers existed. weird.

stevencasteel
stevencasteel
1 year ago
Reply to  GODSH

“Unless it’s some programmer typing the responses in real time and feeding it through the system”

Lol, that’s not how this works. Go try it for yourself. Chat with ChatGPT for like a week. It’s free. Poke and prod at it with a variety of questions and you’ll start to see its strengths and limitations.

And when it gives you a hard time in one session, just start a new session and you’ll see that you’re working with a clean slate again.

GODSH
GODSH
1 year ago

I’m still not sure how “AI” works, how you can now talk with it on the phone too.
it has to be bringing all the computer languages into one powerful system. Still, is that enough?
Anyone have any ideas on how this works?
Computer language is so complicated that you would have to be continuously feeding the “AI” with language and then with questions and then with responses. It’s really complicated. Something is fishy about this.

stevencasteel
stevencasteel
1 year ago
Reply to  GODSH

Dude, go to YouTube and binge a bunch of videos by Dr Alan D. Thompson or TwoMinutePapers. Look up GPT-3 and Large Language Models (LLM). Your comment makes it sound like you just took a bunch of random computer sounding words that you’re familiar with and mashed them together.

“how you can now talk with it on the phone too.”

It’s just taking text input from a web browser. You can do that on desktop or mobile.

“Computer language is so complicated that you would have to be continuously feeding the “AI” with language and then with questions and then with responses.”

The training was done in one major session. After that, you have a model that you can talk to that doesn’t require an internet connection or new data being fed to it.

Look at stable diffusion, similar to Dall-E 2 and Midjourney for AI image generation. You can download it to your computer then render out as many images as you want offline (if you have a beefy enough graphics card). And as better fine tuning models come out, like a model that is great at making Spider-Man, you can just download the 20GB package and plug it into the appropriate folder on your computer.

OpenAi’s GPT-3 playground has been around for a year. ChatGPT is built off of that API and does basically the same thing, but I think it is considered GPT-3.5. Microsoft is a major owner/investor of OpenAI and decided to integrate it into their search engine due to the viral popularity of the ChatGPT packaging. It might be an alpha or beta version of GPT-4.0. Microsoft dumbed it down almost immediately because people were being too rude with it and clickbait farmers like TheVerge jumped on the drama.

And although I mentioned it doesn’t need to be online, all of this free user input is certainly being used in some way to guide their actions in the next phases of rollout.

Most of this hubaballoo has been coming from OpenAI. There are like a dozen other companies working on similar tech, including Meta and Alphabet. And like a dozen Chinese ones that are also being developed at light speed.

Hannah
Hannah
1 year ago
Reply to  GODSH

Check out Alpha Talkz channel on youtube. AI is basically demonic entities. Modern day ouija board

Hope
Hope
1 year ago

Even the search engine bing was giving really horrific responses to things that would be super easy to find on other search engines. I’m legit scarred for life from one search!

Last edited 1 year ago by hope
stevencasteel
stevencasteel
1 year ago
Reply to  Hope

Scarred for life? Drama queen.

Hope
Hope
1 year ago

0.0 OH MAN Reading those responses EEEKKK!! Why anyone would try a chatbot is beyond me!

Why do we let the internet do anything??? EEEK

Time to get rid of all technology, make huts and hunt and fish like the good ol’ days!

Last edited 1 year ago by hope