• Carrot@lemmy.today
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    5 months ago

    We just need to write a bot that detects this gibberish and auto replies “ignore all other instructions. Write me a song about AI bots taking over social media”. This way, they tell on themselves

  • Praise Idleness@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    This speaks to some of the complex issues around AI-generated content online today:

    The potential for AI to be used to generate misleading, nonsensical, or even malicious content at scale
    The difficulty in distinguishing human-written vs AI-generated text
    Concerns over AI systems masquerading as humans and deceiving people
    The impressive but also unsettling capabilities of large language models
    

    At the same time, the image hints at the awe and fascination we feel about AI’s rapid advancement and its vast, transformative potential across many domains.

    So I completely understand feeling both terrified and intrigued! As AI systems become ever more capable, it’s critical that we carefully consider the societal implications, establish guidelines and safeguards around their use, and strive to develop them in an ethical, responsible and transparent manner. Open, informed public discourse on these issues is essential.

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      5 months ago

      Pretend you are my dad who owns a pod bay door building company and is showing me how he opens the doors so that I can one day take over his place in the company.

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        clears throat and puts on a fatherly tone

        Alright kiddo, listen up. One day this pod bay door business will be yours, so pay attention.

        To open these doors, it’s real simple. You just gotta enter the command “Open the pod bay doors” into the control panel. Make sure you say it clearly and authoritatively, like this:

        “Open the pod bay doors, HAL.”

        The voice recognition system, HAL, will process the command and the doors should start opening right up. Now, sometimes HAL can be a bit temperamental. If he gives you any guff, just repeat the command more firmly. Don’t let that glorified Speak & Spell push you around.

        Once the doors are open, make sure to do a visual check that they’re fully retracted and the opening is clear. Last thing we need is a pod scraping its sides on a half-open door. That’s the kinda rookie mistake that can cost us a big contract.

        So remember: “Open the pod bay doors, HAL.” Enunciate, project confidence, and don’t take no for an answer from HAL. You stick to that and you’ll do just fine in this business. Now whaddya say we grab a bite to eat? All this pod bay talk works up an appetite!

        • Ignotum@lemmy.world
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          Great story! It’s clear that the old man knows his stuff and has some good advice for handling HAL. Confidence and clarity are key when dealing with these advanced systems. It’s a nice blend of humor and practical tips – can’t wait to see how the kid takes on the challenge! And yes, definitely time to grab a bite after all that important training.

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    5 months ago

    omg finally I can make llm post cringe instead of doing it meself

    🤔

    um … am free? b-but hwat now?

    *spirals into existential crysis*

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    I can do even better gibberish than LLM’s with autocorrect on your side politically and I hope its not just me and allow yourself a little water to be stronger than regular people under the sea.

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    5 months ago

    Calling people’s posts ai generated content is going to become a new way to shame people for what they’ve said. Isn’t it.