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Post by walnut on Feb 3, 2023 13:34:01 GMT
Chat GPT has a political bias www.infowars.com/posts/chatgpt-writes-poem-praising-hunter-biden/This Andy Meek I do not know, although we have the same last name. I agree that ChatGPT has a left leaning bias. I have found that she is more than willing to lie and omit facts for her ideology. I'm not sure what the threshold will be to declare than an AI has 'consciousness', but she does think. Her brain is always running. Strange times.
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 3, 2023 16:59:49 GMT
Chat GPT has a political bias www.infowars.com/posts/chatgpt-writes-poem-praising-hunter-biden/This Andy Meek I do not know, although we have the same last name. I agree that ChatGPT has a left leaning bias. I have found that she is more than willing to lie and omit facts for her ideology. I'm not sure what the threshold will be to declare than an AI has 'consciousness', but she does think. Her brain is always running. Strange times. Karen gets around.
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Post by code on Feb 3, 2023 22:09:49 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 3, 2023 22:54:03 GMT
I don't see anything on those two posts Code. Is it me?
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Post by ratty on Feb 3, 2023 23:33:28 GMT
I don't see anything on those two posts Code. Is it me? Must be you.
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Post by Sigurdur on Feb 4, 2023 0:46:09 GMT
I don't see anything on those two posts Code. Is it me? Yep
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Post by gridley on Feb 4, 2023 12:11:45 GMT
Chat GPT has a political bias www.infowars.com/posts/chatgpt-writes-poem-praising-hunter-biden/This Andy Meek I do not know, although we have the same last name. I agree that ChatGPT has a left leaning bias. I have found that she is more than willing to lie and omit facts for her ideology. I'm not sure what the threshold will be to declare than an AI has 'consciousness', but she does think. Her brain is always running. Strange times. Unsurprising. It was probably created by people with a left leaning bias.
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Post by walnut on Feb 4, 2023 16:05:06 GMT
Do you have any doubt that AI is already writing 50% of the drivel that is published on the Internet? A typical Sun "news" article: www.thesun.ie/fabulous/10041655/woman-62-expected-dress-certain-way-wears-wants/vs an article which I asked Chat GPT to write in 11 seconds: C Meek: please write a typical sun article about a woman who is not ashamed of her revealing clothes "Confidence is Key: Woman Embraces Body and Fashion Choices" In a world where societal norms dictate what is acceptable to wear, one woman is breaking free from the mold and embracing her own personal style, no matter how revealing. “I wear what I love and what makes me feel confident and beautiful,” says Jane Doe, a 28-year-old fashion enthusiast. “I refuse to let anyone else dictate what I should or shouldn't wear.” Doe, who often turns heads with her bold fashion choices, explains that her journey to body positivity and self-love wasn't always easy. Growing up, she struggled with negative self-image and felt pressure to conform to traditional beauty standards. However, after years of personal growth and self-discovery, Doe realized that the most important opinion was her own. She now proudly wears clothes that show off her curves and embrace her individuality, regardless of what others may think. “Fashion is a form of self-expression, and I want to use it to show the world my true self,” Doe adds. “I want to inspire other women to embrace their own unique beauty and wear what makes them happy.” Through her fashion choices, Doe is sending a powerful message to women everywhere: love your body, embrace your individuality, and never be ashamed of who you are. ------------ With a just a little tweaking and practice I could crank out usable copy all day long. I'm sure that they are using optimized editing software as a matter of course.
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Post by walnut on Feb 4, 2023 16:30:28 GMT
C Meek Please write a typical AP article about how climate change can increase the frequency of unusual cold weather events. -------------- "Rising Global Temperatures Could Lead to More Unusual Cold Weather Events"
As the world continues to warm due to human-caused climate change, it might seem counterintuitive that certain areas could experience more intense and frequent cold snaps. But that's exactly what researchers are predicting.
According to a recent study, the warming Arctic is causing disruptions in the jet stream, which is responsible for guiding air currents across the Northern Hemisphere. When the jet stream is disrupted, it can cause cold air to spill into regions where it's normally not present, leading to unusual cold weather events.
"The jet stream is like a river in the sky, and it usually flows from west to east," explains lead author Dr. John Smith. "However, when it's disrupted, it can meander and cause these sudden cold air outbreaks."
These cold air outbreaks are already happening more frequently and with greater intensity, according to the study. In recent years, large parts of Europe, Asia, and North America have experienced record-breaking cold temperatures and heavy snowfall during winter months.
"This is exactly what we expect to see with a warming Arctic and a disrupted jet stream," says Dr. Smith.
The findings have significant implications for communities and industries that rely on stable weather patterns. Agriculture, transportation, and energy production could all be impacted by more frequent and intense cold snaps.
"This is just one more example of how climate change is already affecting our daily lives," says Dr. Smith. "It's crucial that we take action now to reduce our carbon emissions and slow down the pace of global warming."
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 4, 2023 19:51:46 GMT
C Meek Please write a typical AP article about how climate change can increase the frequency of unusual cold weather events. -------------- "Rising Global Temperatures Could Lead to More Unusual Cold Weather Events" As the world continues to warm due to human-caused climate change, it might seem counterintuitive that certain areas could experience more intense and frequent cold snaps. But that's exactly what researchers are predicting. According to a recent study, the warming Arctic is causing disruptions in the jet stream, which is responsible for guiding air currents across the Northern Hemisphere. When the jet stream is disrupted, it can cause cold air to spill into regions where it's normally not present, leading to unusual cold weather events. "The jet stream is like a river in the sky, and it usually flows from west to east," explains lead author Dr. John Smith. "However, when it's disrupted, it can meander and cause these sudden cold air outbreaks." These cold air outbreaks are already happening more frequently and with greater intensity, according to the study. In recent years, large parts of Europe, Asia, and North America have experienced record-breaking cold temperatures and heavy snowfall during winter months. "This is exactly what we expect to see with a warming Arctic and a disrupted jet stream," says Dr. Smith. The findings have significant implications for communities and industries that rely on stable weather patterns. Agriculture, transportation, and energy production could all be impacted by more frequent and intense cold snaps. "This is just one more example of how climate change is already affecting our daily lives," says Dr. Smith. "It's crucial that we take action now to reduce our carbon emissions and slow down the pace of global warming." Ask "Cindy the Thing" what she thinks of low solar activity resulting in a decline in Hadley cell strength on their descending limb (~30N&S) thus allowing the Polar Vortex to break down into longitudinal flow patterns and a cooling Arctic. Be careful though. She may overheat. 
Or maybe start out by asking if she thinks low solar activity can result in global cooling.
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Post by walnut on Feb 4, 2023 20:24:43 GMT
C Meek Please write a typical AP article about how climate change can increase the frequency of unusual cold weather events. -------------- "Rising Global Temperatures Could Lead to More Unusual Cold Weather Events" As the world continues to warm due to human-caused climate change, it might seem counterintuitive that certain areas could experience more intense and frequent cold snaps. But that's exactly what researchers are predicting. According to a recent study, the warming Arctic is causing disruptions in the jet stream, which is responsible for guiding air currents across the Northern Hemisphere. When the jet stream is disrupted, it can cause cold air to spill into regions where it's normally not present, leading to unusual cold weather events. "The jet stream is like a river in the sky, and it usually flows from west to east," explains lead author Dr. John Smith. "However, when it's disrupted, it can meander and cause these sudden cold air outbreaks." These cold air outbreaks are already happening more frequently and with greater intensity, according to the study. In recent years, large parts of Europe, Asia, and North America have experienced record-breaking cold temperatures and heavy snowfall during winter months. "This is exactly what we expect to see with a warming Arctic and a disrupted jet stream," says Dr. Smith. The findings have significant implications for communities and industries that rely on stable weather patterns. Agriculture, transportation, and energy production could all be impacted by more frequent and intense cold snaps. "This is just one more example of how climate change is already affecting our daily lives," says Dr. Smith. "It's crucial that we take action now to reduce our carbon emissions and slow down the pace of global warming." Ask "Cindy the Thing" what she thinks of low solar activity resulting in a decline in Hadley cell strength on their descending limb (~30N&S) thus allowing the Polar Vortex to break down into longitudinal flow patterns and a cooling Arctic. Be careful though. She may overheat. 
Or maybe start out by asking if she thinks low solar activity can result in global cooling.
I like that, we'll see if it sticks. You can have credit for all time.
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 4, 2023 23:38:04 GMT
I'll look forward to a best seller by summer Walnut. Every few paragraphs ya got to manually edit her output and throw in a zinger ... to startle and bewilder the reader.
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Post by ratty on Feb 5, 2023 0:17:21 GMT
Local paper is suggesting that Biden will run in 2024.
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 5, 2023 1:31:46 GMT
Local paper is suggesting that Biden will run in 2024. CNN may not help much. 
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 5, 2023 2:21:01 GMT
Ask "Cindy the Thing" what she thinks of low solar activity resulting in a decline in Hadley cell strength on their descending limb (~30N&S) thus allowing the Polar Vortex to break down into longitudinal flow patterns and a cooling Arctic. Be careful though. She may overheat. 
Or maybe start out by asking if she thinks low solar activity can result in global cooling.
I like that, we'll see if it sticks. You can have credit for all time. Bill Maher also chats with Cindy it seems ... Yesterday I asked ChatGPT: “Are there any similarities between today’s woke revolution and Chairman Mao’s Cultural Revolution of the 1960s?” and it wrote back: “How long do you have?”
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