Interesting conversation with Chat GPT in 3 Parts
Why this AI is not your friend and will do anything to fool you.
This is a preview for a planned substack. In any case, I'm going to follow parts of this conversation and systematically unravel the Knabl et al. in more detail and deal with the new study on nonlinear signal transduction and all the unknowns we had to add in 2023.
I hope that the download for the PDFs works below this short introduction and that you can enjoy the general thread. (I have many of the processes/mechanisms and insights mentioned in my head, but not yet linked. Hence an upcoming partial stack). Nonetheless, even the raw version should be entertaining and show how I've broken ChatGPT down into its component parts of half-truths and manipulations.
P.s.: Typing errors may be kept by the finder. I already manage my 160 - 200 keystrokes per minute and type blind. However, my head is rattling so fast that I can hardly keep up.
Part 1 German
Part 2 German
Part 3 German
Part 1 English
Part 2 English
Part 3 English
Raw version in WEB archive:
My small TG-Channel with discussion room (German Language):
https://t.me/mspezial
Genervter - Bravi!!! A capolavoro exposing the shortcomings of AI, its programmers and hints at what can happen in an H Mobius Loop. I am reminded of this... https://youtu.be/RhpO6qb5MN0?t=106
Nicely done!