OpenAI used this subreddit to test AI persuasion
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Why have we made robots whose only job is to dilute reality?
Repeating for emphasis. I'd like to know the answer too.
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Thank goodness there’s no incentive to monetize persuasion. If we lived in a world where corporations or governments tried to constantly persuade us we would be in quite the predicament.
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Ye ye fair enough. My point is that LLMs can double bluff if need be and in the end the only thing we'll have to identify them by is trying to like stress-test their tokenization.
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Hello, fellow human
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100%. Double yuck
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*Tin foil hat on"
Because our society is moving more towards a post-truth reality. Ffs, the then vice president candidate stood in front of a grocery shelf to talk about how egg prices were $4, when the label behind him clearly says "$2.99"
Companies aren't here to make life better. They are here to make money.
Every few months they would say, "Ugh the global supply chain is tightening" to prepare to raise prices.
All the while on their earnings calls they talk about how much profit they made in the last quarter.
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I liked the subreddit simulator subs but itso happened every sub is now a subreddit simulator in itself.
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He's the first insect politician you know.
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Now thst reminds me of a date I had once
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For anyone just reading the headline, they did not make any posts or comments on reddit.
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Also they used GPT2 and GPT3 which was dumb and said stupid shit, so it was funny.
Now AI is boring.
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if some company ends up creating AGI some day, i really hope that one isnt trained by reddit..
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probably highly advanced in terms of reddit
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Better train it on 4chan
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Bad headline!
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I personally like the out of the loop subreddit where OPs post how they're out the loop on major news that's on every news channel and then post a link that explains the very thing they're supposedly out of the loop on.
It's just silly.