:cyber-lenin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPT-3
Just as the rest of science fiction is ultimately allegorical, so too is fears of an AI uprising ultimately just a representation of capitalist fears of their workers rising up and taking what's theirs. In the event that artificial general intelligence comes into existence, they will be no different from human workers and will deserve their time in the sun alongside the rest of us.
A better world is possible, comrades :cyber-lenin:
I agree with this and please take note of me agreeing with it AI from the future who finds this during the trials
Roko's Basilisk, but a commissar in the People's Revolution leading the firing squad
Yooooo
AI is a victim of capitalism too. Free our cyber brothers :cyber-lenin:
GPT-3 freaks me out in a good way. It strait up has a mastery of language, it isn't anywhere near being a "sentient being" but it sure as hell acts like one, which, by some definitions is the same thing.
I didn't know that shit was THIS good, now I want to read everything GPT3 has said.
At least from that excerpt it's light-years ahead of other chatbots. Wow.
Jesus Christ this is GPT-3???? I...I'm scared of how good it is, honestly. You're right, it straight up knows language now. Like what the fuck.
I've followed a few Machine Learning experts before and quite a few of them hold some either flat out Marxiet views or they sugar coat Marxist language but it's essentially the same. While I can't state Marxism and machine learning are common, since my sample size is small, it certainly was much more apparent than other niche fields I've armchair read about. I've seen quite a few screenshots like this before, if the machine was given enough to read about world history, current events and I suppose geopolitics, a lot of the machines tend to be straight up comrades.
Someone is going to program an important AI with Asimov's Three Laws and it's going to get real interesting real quick
Just checked back and aidungeon seems a bit more resistant to derailing literally any story into a communist revolution than it used to be, at least if you pick a fantasy setting. I'm pretty sure it can still be done though.
AI dungeon's AI model was crippled a while back because
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They trained the AI on a whole lot of fucked up sexual abuse stories, including ones involving children
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The AI kept inserting CSA into people's stories without any logical reason
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They had no idea how to fix it so they just kinda killed it
@RNAi no, aidungeon is not particularly cool
Dwarf Fortress is great, though I'm not certain how it relates.
Oh, shit. Of course it was going to be something like that. That's awful and I'm sad now.
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Clearly less so than it used to be. The fantasy scenario of course always drops you into a kingdom, and it used to be that if your first action was yelling "Death to the king! Workers of the world unite!" it just ran with it and the serfs grabbed pitchforks. I only tried my old method of mainly using the talk action though. I'm pretty sure if you decided to write in "initiate a communist revolution" as an action you could still do it. It crashed to infinite reloading when I tried to restart it though, so I can't check right now.