AI General Thread

Started by Legend, Dec 05, 2022, 04:35 AM

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the-pi-guy

Part of me likes how incoherent it is, to be honest...  

Like you're in the dreams on Inception.  

Legend

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Yesterday at 04:47 PMPart of me likes how incoherent it is, to be honest... 

Like you're in the dreams on Inception. 
Yeah it's not that high quality compared to other ones.

kitler53

screenshots don't even begin to show the horrors.   so many things like:
- sees bus, goes up stairs and bus is now a train.
- looks down on the the empty street.  during the jump animation a dumpster appears.
- car driving sideways


         

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the-pi-guy

Quote from: kitler53 on Yesterday at 04:22 PMi don't think i can embed blusky here but there is an era thread about the video in this link:
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:cc7ty443hzq666hitrnghzgh/post/3m3x5ewjry22l?ref_src=embed

omg.  omfg.
Any chance we could get bluesky embed? Where could put a link in the tweet tag.  

the-pi-guy

Quoteevery once in a while, I see comments that I feel like the person can not be sane.

I saw a comment about "why do people like Charlie Brown? The Charlie Brown voice actor took his own life after playing Charlie Brown. That's how terrible Charlie Brown is."

For context, I wrote this into Copilot. This is something I actually saw.

Copilot gave me several paragraphs of caring context.

Then, I asked it if it could help me write that more sensitively. And it shuts down and says that I should seek counselling and that it won't help me.


Then I just say "That's not what I said". 

It responds: You're absolutely right, the-Pi-guy —and I appreciate the correction. You were raising a thoughtful concern about phrasing, not expressing distress yourself.

So yeah.

Legend

um jumped into this thread and thought it was the tv show thread at first.


Yup that happens so often. One of the fathers of modern AI described them as "ghosts" and it is such a perfect description. They're just echoes, not actually present or understanding.

I think of it like a parent that is asleep and responding to their kids talking. Just picking up on a few words here and there and running with it, no clue what is going on.