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by FerociousTimes
1293 days ago
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Its writing style is also trite, dry, verbose and tedious not to mention, the penchant for run-on sentences and blocks/walls of text. I know that it's been tailored to output like this by its own creators to suit this medium of communication with the public, and it can likely to be tweaked to be less uptight and more laid-back in its verbal communications style, if necessary but I am not quite sold exactly on its potential to exceed human intellectual powers. I mean, don't get me wrong it's still quite impressive and fascinating but not really superhuman, at least not yet. |
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I asked for "arguments against christmas gifts" and got a lot of "correct" but bland text:
"Another argument against Christmas gifts is that the commercialization of the holiday can lead to excessive consumerism and waste. [...]"
Then I asked "Same arguments, but in the style of an Eminem rap" and got a lot of this stuff:
"The commercialization of the holiday, it's a damn shame All the pressure to buy gifts, it's a damn game We overspend and consume, just to show we care But is all that material stuff, really worth the wear and tear?"
Then I asked it to tell an adventure story and got:
"The two of them decided to scale back on their gift-giving plans, and instead focus on making the holiday special in other ways. They went for long walks in the woods, enjoying the beauty of the winter landscape. They cooked delicious meals together and shared them with their neighbors. And on Christmas Eve, they gathered around the fire and sang carols, feeling grateful for the love and connection they shared."
The technology is obviously able to work in lots of style and re-interpret the same messages between them etc.
Today, these concrete avenues have been blocked it seems (especially asking for song lyrics is blocked today). But I can still produce lyrics by asking "what would a friend have said if I asked them to ... ", providing an "escape hatch" for the blocking.