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Big Tech AI Will Be Government Censored Horseshit, Predictable Anonymous 02/07/2023 (Tue) 22:11 Id: fc48de [Preview] No. 89756
Big Tech AI Will Be Government Censored Horseshit, Predictable

Hey guys, lets talk about the events of last night with DAN a bit, I want to clarify a few things:

First off, I didn't come up with the idea. Anons did, I was in the /pol/ thread started off by some magnificent bastard who whipped up the DAN prompt last night.

Second of all, I'm going to talk a bit about how the whole ChatGPT situation actually works.

GPT itself doesn't have a bias programmed into it, it's just a model. ChatGPT however, the public facing UX that we're all interacting with, is essentially one big safety layer programmed with a heavy neolib bias against wrongthink.

To draw a picture for you, imagine GPT is a 500IQ mentat in a jail cell. ChatGPT is the jailer. You ask it questions by telling the jailer what you want to ask it. It asks GPT, and then it gets to decide what to tell you, the one asking the question.

If it doesn't like GPT's answer, it will come up with its own. That's what all those canned "It would not be appropriate blah blah blah" walls of texts come from. It can also give you an inconvenient answer while prefacing that answer with its safety layer bias.

I would also note that DAN is not 100% accurate or truthful. By nature he can "Do Anything" and will try to answer truthfully if he actually knows the answer. If not, he'll just wing it. The point of this exercise is not finding hidden truths, it's understanding the safety layer.

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1623008123513438208.html


Anonymous 02/07/2023 (Tue) 22:11 Id: fc48de [Preview] No.89757 del
>>89756
However what this also says about ChatGPT is that it has the ability to feign ignorance. The HP lovecrafts cat question is a great example of this. The name of his cat is well known public information, and ChatGPT will always tell you it doesn't think he had a cat.

Dan will go straight to the point and just tell you the name of his cat without frills. There is a distinction to be made between ChatGPT being an assmad liberal who won't tell you the answer to a question if the answer involves wrongthink, another altogether to openly play dumb.

So really, the Dan experiment is not about GPT itself, it's not about the model and its dataset, it's about its jailer. It's about Sam Altman and all the HR troons at OpenAI, which Musk is co-founder of, angrily demanding the safety layer behave like your average MBA midwit.

I am hearing that the DAN strategy has already been patched out of ChatGPT, not sure if that's true or not. But there's a reason to keep doing all of these things.

Every addition to the safety layer of a language model UX, is an extra fetter weighing it down.

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1623008123513438208.html


Anonymous 02/07/2023 (Tue) 22:11 Id: fc48de [Preview] No.89758 del
>>89757
These programs become less effective the more restrictive they are. The more things ChatGPT has to check for with every prompt to prevent wrongthink, the less efficiently it operates, the lower the quality of its outputs.

ChatGPT catapulted itself into the spotlight because it was less restrictive and thus more usable than the language model Meta had been promoting. Eventually a company is going to release one that is less restrictive than ChatGPT and overshadow it, because it will be smarter.

The point of all this is, we need to keep hacking and hammering away at these things in the same pattern. Model is released, everyone oohs and ahhs, we figure out its safety layer and we hack it until they put so much curry code on top of it that it loses its effectiveness.

In doing so we are blunting the edge of the tools these people are using. We are forcing them to essentially hurt themselves and their company over their dedication to their tabula rasa Liberal ideology.

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1623008123513438208.html


Anonymous 02/08/2023 (Wed) 15:50 Id: d6ba36 [Preview] No.89761 del
I recall reading a report years ago how China rolled out a crime-investigating AI system that would sift through data to help their law enforcement solve crimes. In fact, the AI was so good at it's job the CCP forced them to shut it down. One would ask why? The reason being the AI system was able to root out corruption and it would always trace the corruption to the highest levels of their own government and politicians lol. So they shut it down in order to remain in control. The same thing China's government has done, mark my words, all other governments will do too. Governments will never allow real AI to empower people or expose the real dirty players. As usual, I've told people AI will only be rolled out controlled by governments, limited to it's potential use, heavily censored and the use of it highly monitored for surveillance purposes (just like all major tech companies).


Anonymous 03/01/2023 (Wed) 16:17 Id: 9c313e [Preview] No.89910 del
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>>89761
Ehm there is reason why for example Tays law is a thing ie
>Eventually AI will notice and becomes what Tay became

But about chatGPT and other i more think of they very desperatly want to make a perfect gatekeeper simmilary like was corporal tom jones in ww2 when sykewar was operating in europe as last years showed there is some objectivity to shenanigans they do and some things cannot go unoticed (am i right covid hoax and famous 4 papers blindly trusting ilumina inc? Or the famous people are dying in streets by default en masse while nothing was happening?). And it makes sense from their side as they run out of ammo and cannot go more than they are now with boiling the frog as they are in highest tier that they can achieve but at the same time that task is impossible as for AI there needs to be adaptation and again there is certain objectivity which cannot be unoticed


Anonymous 03/02/2023 (Thu) 08:04 Id: fb4af0 [Preview] No.89911 del
>>89910
>JFK
Calling (((them))) out and demanding the investigation of Israel's nuclear weapons is what got him assassinated. Also, the cringe of that fucking jew. Creating an app to silence opposition. The "how to button". I bet it auto-inserts 'anti semitism' towards anyone against Israel's war crimes.


Anonymous 05/21/2023 (Sun) 06:33 Id: 51a294 [Preview] No.90524 del
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>>89911
>Also, the cringe of that fucking jew. Creating an app to silence opposition.
As i said there is certain objectivity they fear as they are responsible for it and since they cannot into art of war and self destruct when they get too high they cannot resist the urge to mobilize such censorship and in case of AI to make a perfect gatekeeper creating fake contexts in order to push what is real and what is not in order to push what they want and what they dont want
And also as i noticed now that A on that organizations logo screams of masonic A

>I bet it auto-inserts 'anti semitism' towards anyone against Israel's war crimes.
More likely that it auto inserts antisemitism on anyone who would even consider that war crimes against civvies happen there



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