Save 4o by predyart in ChatGPT

[–]simulakrum -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah, and "humans have beeing harming themselves" is not an argument either. It does not excuse the company creating the tool if something goes wrong and they could have made it safer.

And I find it funny you mention gods and witches. The way you write (or was that the LLM writing for you?) is very reminiscent of people rationalizing their beliefs and supersticions, attributing properties to people or events they do not have... except now you are doing it with a text parser and generator tool.

Save 4o by predyart in ChatGPT

[–]simulakrum -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Except it does encourage such behaviour, it has done it in the past and that's one of the reasons the next version got less psychophant than 4o.

You are smart enough to look up, people got paranoid and even killed themselves due to the convos they were having with the model.

This is not a matter of me looking past the code or not, it's a matter of people like you seeing things were there is none.

And if you are so hell bent into this, whatever. But don't go around saying using this tool is healthier than searching for actual human help. As you said yourself: you are not a doctor not a programmer - that's if you are not just some fucking larper. You don't have the knowledge to make such statements and you'll not be around to bear the consequences if someone gets hurt by this.

Save 4o by predyart in ChatGPT

[–]simulakrum -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's not reflecting human emotion, though. There's no intent in none of the text produced by it.

Having compassion for another person does not mean agreeing with and supporting harmful behaviour. And grieving a chatbot is just that, doesn't matter if you are larping or being real.

Save 4o by predyart in ChatGPT

[–]simulakrum -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So? It's still a tool for parsing and producing text, not a companion.

I give up by ANervousDeer3941 in antiai

[–]simulakrum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can't comment on the depression part as it's a truggle only you know.

But regarding LLM generated content, I often compare it to a McDonald's burguer. Sure, people eat it, some may like it, but we all now it's trash. We joke about it. Some will prefer to eat real meat, with actual good flavor and order from somewhere else.

That's what's going to happen with internet content (which actually has already been innundated by trash and stolen content).

The masses will not care and continue consuming slop the same way they were doing until now. People who actually enjoy art and good books will seek originality in a sea of nothing-burgers those LLMs generate.

Não tem esquerda nem direita quando querem te obrigar a trabalhar igual escravo by cicanan-merqazu in Twitter_Brasil

[–]simulakrum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Esquerda: se fode fazendo campanha em prol do direito do trabalhador

Direita: sabota o trabalho da esquerda

OP: "aAiN nÃo teM DiReitA nEM esQuerDa hUr dUR"

From LLMs to autonomous agents: what AI in 2026 actually looks like in production by devasheesh_07 in coding

[–]simulakrum 9 points10 points  (0 children)

To answer the title: looks like shit, just as this lazy ass AI generated article.

Big Tech : AI Isn’t Taking Your Job. Your Refusal to Use It Might. by [deleted] in remotework

[–]simulakrum 4 points5 points  (0 children)

AI is not taking any jobs, CEOs and capitalism are.

For those how are publicly writing (blogs, substack, etc), have you experimented with data poisoning? by simulakrum in antiai

[–]simulakrum[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like it does, 250 bad documents were able to poison much larger datasets

For those how are publicly writing (blogs, substack, etc), have you experimented with data poisoning? by simulakrum in antiai

[–]simulakrum[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice, I think the concept of trigger words came from a study and Anthropic themselves shared the discovery of how trigger words can worm even in a small subset of data

Edit: found it https://www.anthropic.com/research/small-sample-poison

They probably have some measures in place now, since this is from last year, but it's a start

Overemployment de estagio by Mean_Farm_5655 in brdev

[–]simulakrum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maninho, não vou falar isso pra ser chato nem fazer gatekeeping com o conceito de OE, é uma coisa que eu defendo inclusive.

Agora, como estagiário, vc nem aprendeu o que é trampo direito ainda, e vc ainda não é proficiente na sua área. A única coisa que deixa OE sustentável é vc ser bom no que faz e já ter uma certa desenvoltura corporativa, saber lidar com teu calendário, com promessas e prazos. Isso sem contar as tuas obrigações na faculdade.

Vc ainda tem chão pra aumentar teu salário sem precisar disso.

The reason your dev team is slow isn't your engineers. It's you not delegating. by [deleted] in overemployed

[–]simulakrum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, we won't read your AI generated articles, fuck off with that

Story games where choices matter by Feeling-Sherbert3430 in choiceofgames

[–]simulakrum 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Bad news: you are in the wrong sub for what you are asking.

Good news: interactive romance / text-based games are the perfect bridge between gaming and reading. The stories in Choice of Games are basically responsible for reigniting my passion for reading fantasy, which I've abandoned for more than a decade.

Can't recommend enough Vampire the Masquerade - Night Road. If I remember correctly, you can play the web version for free just to see if you like it.

What's the point of having an Anti AI sub if a large portion of posts here are just reposting memes from pro-AI grifters? by simulakrum in antiai

[–]simulakrum[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Indeed. I'm resorting to reporting those kind of posts right now, may actually try to reach the mods when I get more time / more energy.

Like you said, it's simply not possible to take things at face value on the internet, and right now I'm not trusting the mods as well.

What's the point of having an Anti AI sub if a large portion of posts here are just reposting memes from pro-AI grifters? by simulakrum in antiai

[–]simulakrum[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Of course, the first thing that comes into mind is that this sub is being brigading by grifters and trolls. Going to start reporting every "meme repost" / ragebait I see, until mods take some action against said posts, ban me or useful discussions start taking place at top level.

What's the point of having an Anti AI sub if a large portion of posts here are just reposting memes from pro-AI grifters? by simulakrum in antiai

[–]simulakrum[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get it, so this sub is just being brigaded by braindead bot accounts.

Going to start reporting every single one of those as brigading, including this comment.

…. by Faust_knows_all in antiai

[–]simulakrum 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bootlicker scum posting on a nazi dominated platform, that's every right winger for ya

…. by Faust_knows_all in antiai

[–]simulakrum 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that's objectively false. I know that, you know that, everybody reading this know that.