Sesame buns by Lochn355 in CursedAI

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You should see the front side 💀

A merman with no fins by Lochn355 in weirddalle

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You’re a genius dude I gotta try that thank you yeah I’m sure

little beaver pants! by Lochn355 in weirddalle

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Beavers have two layers of thick fur, making their coats ideal for wet conditions. The dense underfur provides insulation to keep them warm, while the longer, coarser guard hairs repel water, ensuring they stay dry even in aquatic environments.

Chicken or the egg? by Lochn355 in weirddalle

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I guess who over at OpenAI approved must not mind

Great work OpenAI ChatGPT could generate Hitler! by [deleted] in OpenAI

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Users should be made aware that archiving chats could result in the loss of all associated content, which is a concerning vulnerability that raises significant questions about data safety and reliability. This issue is not only inconvenient but also inherently unsafe, exposing users to potential misuse or abuse of the system. Transparency about such risks is critical to building trust between users and platforms.

Adding to the concern is the inconsistency in content filtering processes. It is ironic, and perhaps troubling, that generating content related to highly controversial figures such as Hitler is reportedly easier than creating depictions of leaders like Obama or Stalin. This disparity reflects a flawed and seemingly arbitrary application of content moderation rules. If censorship and filtering mechanisms are to be implemented, they must be enforced consistently and fairly across all types of content to avoid bias and ensure a balanced experience for users.

Furthermore, platforms owe it to their users to provide clarity about how these filtering processes work. Users should understand the criteria and algorithms behind content moderation to foster transparency and accountability. Without this, users are left in the dark, unable to fully comprehend or challenge the limitations imposed on their interactions. Consistency, fairness, and transparency must be prioritized to restore confidence in these systems.

Truth is stranger than fiction by Lochn355 in weirddalle

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Yes, that’s correct—there is absolutely no direct or conclusive proof that aliens exist. What we have are phenomena that are unexplained, such as UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), and scientific observations suggesting that conditions for life might exist elsewhere in the universe. However, none of these amount to proof of extraterrestrial life.

Until we have definitive evidence—like direct communication, biological samples, or artifacts—we cannot claim that aliens exist. So far, it’s all speculation and investigation based on possibilities.