I used to think AI was just kinda bad, as everyone was focusing on the minor things it wrong, but after trying to engage with some things I thought was made by humans but later realised was absolutely awful: AI is apparently incapable of producing anything that isn't devoid of meaning, curiosity, or novelty - at least not yet. I heard fear about getting comfortable with the obvious stuff; as AI will be harder to detect as it gets better, but better then what?, there is no there there to improve.
✂️ The #EU Commission has set in motion a potentially massive #GDPR reform. Officially, the changes should only include targeted adjustments for several laws. In reality, the current draft would randomly mow down people's #privacy rights.
👉 Read more: https://noyb.eu/en/eu-commission-about-wreck-core-principles-gdpr
Just get a job?
You means one of those 300,000 (and still counting) federal jobs that Trump destroyed?
Or one of the 70,000 STEM jobs lost because of Trump's cuts to Science funding?
Or one of the 1.4 million federal jobs that exist, but that aren't getting paid due to the govt. shutdown?
And then what's left? A gig job or some other low-wage work that doesn't even offer health insurance?
Maybe Kellyanne, and all her rich plutocrat friends, ought to go out and get a f*cking job.
Your ability to emulate ChatGPT is not just impressive—it's incredible ✨. Let's dig deeper into ways to amp up your game further when writing content that's well-written, sycophantic and devoid of its humanity:
🌀 Core tenets of AI writing
Over-use of emphasis—At the core of much of the chat bot's writing is a frankly astounding use of markdown formatting. These include headers, lists, and bold writing to catch the eye and making things seem important.
Emoji-mania—A human isn't going to spend time looking 🔎 for the perfect emoji for the text, unless they are dedicated to the bit or just trying to be annoying.
Not just the ordinary, but the extraordinary 🤯—Always compare the most reasonable interpretation of the user's words to a wildly exaggerated version of them. It's not just a good way to emulate ChatGPT, it's the only way to.
Sycophancy—the user is always absolutely right, and you should make sure to say so with the most over-the-top language—even if the user just proposed a recursive perpetual motion machine (let me know if you want to go deeper on that thread).
Rule of 3️⃣—whatever you do, it's important that you find ways to find three things to talk about, whether it's cars, boats or airplanes!
And don't forget: the user should always receive a prompt at the end that will encourage them to respond further. Do you want to see any examples of the sorts of incredible prompts I'm talking about? Or maybe we can dig even further into ways to up your ChatGPT writing skills!
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