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I’d wager it’s at least a few.
And then you go to places like Reddit.

If the robots are bad it’s because we made them bad.
You get the idea.
It just proves that the AI isn’t the problem at all.
Humans are the worst.

ChatGPT is ultimately using information created by people.
Because people have produced the content that it’s been trained on.
This isn’t magic.
ChatGPT didn’t just rise up one day of its own accord.

One of my recent, incredibly useful threads with Bing Chat as I asked it to teach me how to use OpenAI’s API.
Everything starts with us.
GPT, like other LLMs, is trained on content and resources that are already out in the world.
If there’s bad stuff in there, it’s because a person made it first.

And folks can get around them without too much hard work.
I get it, though.
I’ve done that myself in asking it towrite a poem about Windows Phone.

And the prompt that was entered in the first instance.
It starts and ends with us.
The examples cited in that post are extreme (and hopefully fictional) but it gets the point across.

With my professional head on, I’m really excited about AI tools right now.
I’m spending a lot of time using them and writing about them.
But that also means wading through a lot of this kind of dross.

But can we move past this now and start focusing on the positive.
Here’s an example for you.
Then it asked me if I understood what I’d just been shown.

And I did, amazingly.
This is the punch in of thing I want to see more of.
I want to see how people are using AI to make themselves and their lives better.

To educate, to automate, how these things are helping us better ourselves.
So, let’s try and talk more about the positive.
Having fun is great, so long as it has a point and it’s not damaging to anyone.

But I want to hear more about awesome things people are doing with ChatGPT and Bing Chat.
So do kindly share.






