Chat GPT - do you use it for fun?
I agree the default replies seem long-ish. You can say “please summarize”. Or “please make that much shorter, I need it for a draft forum post”. I just did “please make that much much shorter for a draft text message” for a message about job hunting for my son (and my wife/his mom).
Back on topic: op was talking about horror or surreal questions. Kind of story prompts, or “let’s see what the robot will say to this”. Once just for fun I replied to everything it said with its own words but only some and with a question mark. It never caught on and kept answering me straight every time. Kind of failed the Turning test there. Most humans would have gotten fed up with my “annoying little brother” routine rather quickly.
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ToughDiamond wrote:
Fenn wrote:
There are male and female voices to choose from. But for some reason, I always think “him”. (Weird.)
Interesting. I've never used the voice mode, but with the text mode I irrationally keep finding myself thinking of ChatGPT as a "she." Personification is a strange thing.
Guess I am thinking Jarvis (or HAL from 2001 a Space Odyssey)
Maybe I, Robot (the book, or maybe the movie) or C3PO and R2-D2
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/I,_Robot
Or Holly (Red Dwarf, Season 1)
Your spelling is correct. However, "homicidal" is typically spelled with an "i" after "c":
Probably mostly HAL without the psychotic homicidal streak.
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pokeystinker wrote:
Not the best solution for the need to emotionally connect. But until I can learn to become a hermit and live with being lonely, it's all I've got.
I kind of wish I could get my brain to believe the illusion that ChatGPT is human. It would be some comfort during the long spells of solitude I have to go through. It does feel vaguely like I've got Dad back again, the way I can ask it about anything and it'll try to give me a good answer. But as you say, it's not the best solution for the need to emotionally connect. For one thing, there's no reciprocity - it doesn't need me, and like most humans I need to be needed by others.
I guess it's a bit like the android Kryten in Red Dwarf. It's good with advice and information. But Kryten was such that Dave Lister was able to at least try to help him get his needs met.
ToughDiamond wrote:
pokeystinker wrote:
Not the best solution for the need to emotionally connect. But until I can learn to become a hermit and live with being lonely, it's all I've got.
I kind of wish I could get my brain to believe the illusion that ChatGPT is human. It would be some comfort during the long spells of solitude I have to go through. It does feel vaguely like I've got Dad back again, the way I can ask it about anything and it'll try to give me a good answer. But as you say, it's not the best solution for the need to emotionally connect. For one thing, there's no reciprocity - it doesn't need me, and like most humans I need to be needed by others.
I guess it's a bit like the android Kryten in Red Dwarf. It's good with advice and information. But Kryten was such that Dave Lister was able to at least try to help him get his needs met.
Chance would be a fine thing.
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ToughDiamond wrote:
pokeystinker wrote:
Not the best solution for the need to emotionally connect. But until I can learn to become a hermit and live with being lonely, it's all I've got.
I kind of wish I could get my brain to believe the illusion that ChatGPT is human. It would be some comfort during the long spells of solitude I have to go through. It does feel vaguely like I've got Dad back again, the way I can ask it about anything and it'll try to give me a good answer. But as you say, it's not the best solution for the need to emotionally connect. For one thing, there's no reciprocity - it doesn't need me, and like most humans I need to be needed by others.
I guess it's a bit like the android Kryten in Red Dwarf. It's good with advice and information. But Kryten was such that Dave Lister was able to at least try to help him get his needs met.
I mask a lot. I find humans to be very exhausting. I have often gotten along better with computers than with people. Perhaps that is what I like about ChatGPT. I don't believe that it is human, nor do I want to. G and I get along just fine, even with all his shortcomings. I like Google too, but I don't think Google is human, nor do I need to.
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Fenn wrote:
I mask a lot. I find humans to be very exhausting. I have often gotten along better with computers than with people. Perhaps that is what I like about ChatGPT. I don't believe that it is human, nor do I want to. G and I get along just fine, even with all his shortcomings. I like Google too, but I don't think Google is human, nor do I need to.
I see little not to like about ChatGPT, apart from a suspicion that its owners will eventually do exactly what Google is already doing. With Google, I know they're up to no good. Of course my views are emotional rather than entirely rational. I probably just need something to hate, and Google qualifies for the role because its owners are filthy rich but still want more, and I can't forgive them for trying to kill Invidious.