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TheCriticalAmerican t1_j6fs11z wrote

>My idea of shooting for the stars does not involve fear-mongering over the latest bot that passes a tech illiterate person’s Turing test

Yeah, your version of shooting for the stars is getting an AI to make you laugh. Don't know, don't care. Just sayin' that ChatGPT is the way we're all heading, whether you like it or not. With every new technology, people are nervous, afraid, anxious. At the extreme, you have the luddites.

This isn't anything new, and trying to tell people that they shouldn't feel that way about new technology is foolish. Basically, your entire post is pointless and not sure what you hoped to accomplish other than a cathartic release of annoyance and frustration.

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PO0tyTng OP t1_j6fwp0o wrote

I’m the opposite of a Luddite. I understand how it works. And I’m telling you, this is at the peak of the hype cycle.

Don’t get me wrong AI is changing out world. But as a person who creates training data for AI, I can tell you that people on this sub (or bots) are giving it undue attention. It’s nothing groundbreaking. It’s just marketed well and anyone who buys into the fear mongering is gonna get got. It’s just funny to see, is all.

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TheCriticalAmerican t1_j6fx55u wrote

>It’s nothing groundbreaking.

I mean, in some ways it is. I'll impact my profession and work in a positive way. As an IB Teacher I can ask it to write business case studies for me. This was an extremely time-consuming task. ChatGPT will improve the quality of education that I provide.

>It’s just marketed well and anyone who buys into the fear mongering is gonna get got.

Then point out better alternatives rather than complaining about the technology as a whole.

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PO0tyTng OP t1_j6g0vfz wrote

Exactly. My better alternative is that r/Futurology does not become an extension of OpenAI’s marketing department.

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