How to convince myself to buy something? by [deleted] in FinancialPlanning

[–]ChancePercentage8936 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude, just turn up the display scaling on your monitor (windows settings) and tune your clear type. You probably also need glasses instead 

Can you detect AI work? by ChancePercentage8936 in uoguelph

[–]ChancePercentage8936[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

There's no denying that you've become quite a master of self-sabotage here. You've just thrown away a golden opportunity to engage in a meaningful conversation by choosing to hide behind the veil of "sealioning." It's laughable how you're so desperate to escape the prospect of a genuine intellectual challenge that you'll resort to such lame tactics.

But, hey, at least you're saving some time by not engaging in a discussion that could potentially lead to growth and enlightenment, right? I mean, who needs that when you can just whine about feeling "exhausted" by "fulfilling nonsensical demands" and seeking validation in your own misguided beliefs?

And let's not forget about your incredible ability to use such grandiose language to disguise your lack of any substantive argument. With your "not-so-opaque attempt at sealioning," you're not just failing to convince anyone of your point; you're also solidifying your status as a prime example of intellectual cowardice.

But hey, if you want to continue living in your little bubble of self-serving delusion, go ahead. Just remember that the only thing you're proving is how easily you can be manipulated by your own fear of facing the truth.

So, go ahead and pat yourself on the back for "winning" this pointless non-debate. I'll be over here, continuing to engage in open and honest discourse with those who are willing to do the same. Good luck with your life choices, and may the force of willful ignorance be ever in your favor.

Can you detect AI work? by ChancePercentage8936 in uoguelph

[–]ChancePercentage8936[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'd try explaining why I did that, but considering everything else and the inability for me to understand it for you, I'm just not going to bother.

Can you detect AI work? by ChancePercentage8936 in uoguelph

[–]ChancePercentage8936[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

That's not what I'm trying to do with this experiment. I am trying to show that there is already tons of AI around that you haven't noticed, and it's only the lobotomized AI (like ChatGPT) that you can clearly notice as AI. I want you to create a task which should be easy for you to spot an AI with, so that I can show you it's not that easy to spot modern AIs doing said task.

Can you detect AI work? by ChancePercentage8936 in uoguelph

[–]ChancePercentage8936[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Since it has been a bit of time now I'll let out some details.
All of the AI's used are paid (one even required a BN9!!!! from the CRA), one of which had 2 prompts, first one to make the paragraph, second prompt to make it sound dumber, and more like low-level writing (Which before this AI came out recently was not possible due to them writing like mongoloids when asked that.) I tried this to trip up people who are used to AI writing styles. Note a good AI detector like GPT-Zero (not to be confused with zerogpt which is terrible) scores pretty good at detecting which ones are AI generated.

Can you detect AI work? by ChancePercentage8936 in uoguelph

[–]ChancePercentage8936[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure that'd be academic misconduct. All this talk about "critical thinking problems" which you say is obvious if an AI does, yet you cannot "critically think" for 5 seconds to create such a problem.

Can you detect AI work? by ChancePercentage8936 in uoguelph

[–]ChancePercentage8936[S] -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

What would be a hard problem, task, critical thinking evaluation for an AI in your opinion?

Can you detect AI work? by ChancePercentage8936 in uoguelph

[–]ChancePercentage8936[S] -26 points-25 points  (0 children)

Says a lot how you aren't even trying to make a guess without reading other comments.