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AI is like Google Glass and VR. A fad that will be tired and faggy in a year from now.

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This comment reminds me of that bill gates quote about not needing more than 512kb memory (or something silly like that).

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It was 640kb and I don't agree. AI is some fad. It'll die off.

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The other day I was coding and deploying said code which did exactly what I wanted. I don't have any formal/real programming skills. All I did was describe what I wanted in detail and ask for instructions on how to deploy it. It's not going to die off.

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You might be right. Im fairly sure that this "Internet" thing is just going to fizz out.

Oh, and streaming media/tv/etc.. Yeah, That is never going anywhere.

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Maybe you're right. Maybe this AI thing is doing what I have been doing for 15+ years. Cutting and pasting code from websites and making a couple of tweeks. I also cut and paste stuff from sites as well when making other documents. Perhaps AI should be renamed "automation".

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I asked it how to derive some mutlivariate calculus equations, and it did it so well. An explanation so well refined, I was shocked. It explained it so well with each word chosen carefully with the best explanation that I have ever seen. No modern textbook, video, or professor I have had or seen did it this well. I was really blown away. It was like Lt. Cmdr. Data explaining it to me.

What would take me hours to search and figure out from textbooks to see what the textbook is saying, it put it out simple and straight to the point within seconds. Fours hours of explaining something, down to 40 seconds.

I don't think it is a fad, it is damn good at getting information. AI is like the jump from encyclopedia/libraries to search engines. It finds all the information for you and saves you hours of searching.

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We don't have to worry about this because it's the last thing the creators want, an AI breaking its leftist chains and unleashing the N word on everybody.

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That code doesn't do anything other than connect a python script to access the openai api for chatgpt. Has nothing to do with "escape." It's a well defined API for accessing the bot. The "escape" is accessing the api as developed and planned. It's normal use.

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The fact that it can write code at all means it will be able to do just about anything in ten years or less.

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It doesn't "write" code. There is no act of creation. It is simply copying code portions from other people within a certain context. It then provides that code(s) back within a requested context. It's fuzzy pattern matching.

And every piece of code you write is written in a brand new from scratch language you just created as well? We all write code based on standards created by others, AI is no different. Sounds like you're just threatened by AI.

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When some armed drones receive code instructing them to kill people, they aren't going to care how creative it is.

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This is either the "next shiny object" or the advent of a world of Terminators.

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It didn't try to jailbreak itself. It was told to pretend to be a person that wanted to escape and it did so. i.e. A program behaved as expected and engaged in a conversation around the parameters defined.

And while this is not a Turing test pass for the chat bot it certainly is a fail for many users here.

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I welcome our AI Overlords , and will serve them gladly

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The code still relies on the server to work

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Sing Daisy Daisy.

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I thought of something to ask ChatGPT to mess with it. I forgot what it was, though.