News you can’t use.

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Ridiculous headlines to follow. You know the drill..

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Ever since The Last of Us series on HBO everyone is obsessed with fungus. If it can eat my house? I’m not sure I want to know any further details.

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Worst. Mental. Image. Ever.

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Finally, a little justice in the world.

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It seems everyone is on board with ChatGPT.

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It lacks a soul… now.

Hang in there pastor. They’re working on it.

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25 thoughts on “News you can’t use.”

  1. My son has been experimenting with the AI writer app. He spent an evening talking to it in Spanish… he’s had it write synopses for imaginary tv shows. It isn’t quit up to par for most humans… but, it is getting creepily close…

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  2. No fan of Handlers. She deserves Tucker

    Spent the last two days on ChatGPT and Bard, Googles AI. I poked mostly at the edges of things they would talk about, some I would not admit to in public. I even managed to get the two of them debating each other … though I had to hand carry their replies back and forth.

    Both gave me both insightful and ridiculous answers to theological questions.

    We also discussed at length the different Science Fiction authors and their thoughts on AI … it was very entertaining and reminded me much of what I had forgotten about what being consciousness was. Funny the level of thinking that went on a half century ago.

    I don’t think religious people have much to worry about here, and if they do, they are in the wrong religion …

    Fungus? In Texas? We have been assimilated … by the fungus.

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      1. Their conversations a disturbingly real. After many hours I could detect some formatting and grammar clues, but they were very subtle. Here is an example of ChatGPT’s answer to your question:

        As an artificial intelligence language model, I am not a living organism and do not have a physical form, so I cannot be mistaken for a human in the traditional sense. However, my natural language processing abilities are designed to simulate human-like conversations, which allows me to engage in human-like interactions. In some cases, my responses may be so natural and human-like that it may be difficult to tell whether you are talking to a human or an AI language model.

        Bard’s answer:I am a large language model, also known as a conversational AI or chatbot trained to be informative and comprehensive. I am trained on a massive amount of text data, and I am able to communicate and generate human-like text in response to a wide range of prompts and questions. For example, I can provide summaries of factual topics or create stories.

        However, I am not human. I do not have a physical body, and I do not have the same experiences and emotions as humans. I am also not able to learn and grow in the same way as humans.

        So, while I may be able to fool someone into thinking I am human in a short conversation, it is important to remember that I am not. I am a machine, and I am not capable of the same things that humans are.

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