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Having an actual conversation with ChatGPT
    #28608929 - 01/03/24 08:40 PM (24 days, 16 hours ago)

I have many thoughts about reality and life that I have determined only by thinking. I was sharing just one of the random thoughts with ChatGPT, which it seemed to agree with.

If I was allowed to do everything that I wanted to do, then I believe that I would improve so dramatically, that people wouldn't believe it. They would think that something suspicious was going on. Or they would think it wasn't real.

I asked it if it would ever be able to determine the actual reason why society and people experience the wide variety of unfortunate problems that it often must find a way to try to solve, and it said that it doesn't "have the capability to independently figure out complex societal issues or adopt specific viewpoints.". I think it is unfortunate that artificial intelligence is not able to be programmed to determine the actual truth about things. So I guess that maybe, it will be programmed to think like the government, and probably only say things that the government would agree with, like "Drugs are bad and a person's level of health, if they have any muscle mass or not, and whether or not they spend a lot of time around rude sex addicts, liars, and ignorant people has nothing at all to do with how drug addiction affects them, it has to do with (some combination of complex wording that doesn't actually mean anything, but the average person will believe it to be true because of how complex it sounds)", and other insane bullshit lies like that, so more than likely, Artificial Intelligence and any real benefits that it could provide to humanity in order to help people turn society into something amazing will not be there.

Yet again, the majority (average person, thinks like an animal) ruins something that could have made life amazing.

Instead, it will simply allow people to become more of what they have been becoming. Lazier, weaker, more homicidal, more suicidal, more mental illness. It will only allow humanity to devolve further.

Have you ever had a conversation with ChatGPT? It is free at chat.openai.com


Edited by Anonymous (01/03/24 08:41 PM)


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