moodRubicund

moodRubicund t1_jcslyhd wrote

Sometimes I would ask it for book recommendations. For example, I would ask it for "a fantasy novel starring a transgender witch". It gives SUCH convincing synopses of a bunch of books but any time you ask it to clarify any of them suddenly it apologises and says it made a mistake. I got taken in by a description of The Priory of the Orange Tree which was a good enough book, but man, the supposed 'dragon-riding sword-wielding witch' was actually three completely different characters and none of them were trans.

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moodRubicund t1_jcslkqx wrote

I basically use it to draft generic advertisements from clients, particularly the ones who get SO MAD if you do anything other than something completely generic.

I'm not joking by the way. Just slap the client's brief in there, try to spice it up, somehow they're happy with the result. And if they're not well at least I didn't waste more than three minutes on it.

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moodRubicund t1_j8c7nwc wrote

When my grandfather died I was sad for a long time but he had lived a full and long life and had a massive community remember him at his funeral.

When my dog died I was devastated for months. He was just eight years old and had been sick for a year and a half and I had tried so hard to take care of him and in the end he died because the vet that my family took him to overdosed him on a medicine that, even months after he took it, gradually ruined his liver.

So I was not just sad about my dog but I was wracked with a horrible sense of guilt for trusting the wrong vets and not being smart enough to know better. I kept replaying scenarios where I managed to cure him early or sidestep a mistake over and over and over, even though it was a shared responsibility among my family (I didn't even see the particular vet that prescribed that medicine that killed him, I always took him to other ones) I kept seeing it as a solo mission that I failed.

So I think the thing about death is that the circumstances really make a big difference how you react to them. Not all passing will make you feel such an awful sense of guilt.

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moodRubicund t1_j1bza6f wrote

Luddite doesn't mean anyone who voices their concerns about the ethics of technology. When you figure out an AI that doesn't learn off of stolen art that you don't have permission to use to make your own product, let me know.

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