Welcome to the Brave New World. (that IT will build)
chatGPT meet trollGPT
Ask it to give the *correct* answer:
Later, asked it the same question and it invented a new species of dolphin:
Starting to make more sense as to why Elon acquired Twitter? Along with people like Peter Thiel. OpenAI is considered a competitor to DeepMind, a British artificial intelligence subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. which developed AlphaGo and AlphaZero. No human has been able to beat it in a nice game of chess.
From Sept 2020: A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human?
Makes ya wonder how many msm articles are written by AI, along with science papers by whomever, like Chicom GPT-bots.
From 2015...
How three MIT students fooled the world of scientific journals
Search "ai generated scientific papers" (imagine all the fake AI generated papers on Covid)
chatGPT meet trollGPT
Ask it to give the *correct* answer:
Later, asked it the same question and it invented a new species of dolphin:
Quote:Elon Musk's AI project to replicate the human brain receives $1 billion from Microsoft (July 23, 2019)
OpenAI also claims its technology will ultimately provide everyone with the economic freedom to pursue whatever they find most fulfilling, while creating “new opportunities for all our lives that are unimaginable today”.
Starting to make more sense as to why Elon acquired Twitter? Along with people like Peter Thiel. OpenAI is considered a competitor to DeepMind, a British artificial intelligence subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. which developed AlphaGo and AlphaZero. No human has been able to beat it in a nice game of chess.
From Sept 2020: A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human?
Makes ya wonder how many msm articles are written by AI, along with science papers by whomever, like Chicom GPT-bots.
From 2015...
How three MIT students fooled the world of scientific journals
Search "ai generated scientific papers" (imagine all the fake AI generated papers on Covid)
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell