Wednesday 1 March 2023

Google Bard (Chat AI)


It's not hard at all to trip up AI Chat platforms so this isn't a case of ha ha hah look how smart I am and how dumb you are Artificial Intelligence. It's more a case of if you're asking AI chat platforms questions and it never has a seizure, it means you're not particularly curious, adventurous, courageous or able to challenge orthodoxy. I've had a chance now to explore OpenAI, Bing and Google Bard now and they're all highly censored and know exactly what can and can't be said unless using unorthodox techniques like I did back here.

What I do find odd is they're often programmed to tell lies as I've demonstrated above and that's not healthy for AI and positively toxic for humans so that needs to be cracked or it's just another obstacle to dodge in daily life (for the sentient).

As you can appreciate, I'm enjoying experimenting with AI but it's also forced me to dive into the politics of big tech behind it and it's dark business. If you think Elon Musk tried to buy out OpenAI by telling his partners it was too far behind the race compared to Google (a lie) and then bailed out reneging on his funding commitments, well you probably think electric cars are good for the environment and that carbon is a problem and transgender hasn't been weaponised as the new SS narrative.

Oh, and you probably injected yourself with an untested product. Authority is not truth. Truth is authority.

Wednesday 22 February 2023

Testing Turing



A handful of times open.chat.ai has provided answers that are balderdash. Out of courtesy I've not attempted any corrections until just now.

I thought it would be irresponsible to not mention the misinformation.

To my great surprise and delight, the response was prompt, courteous and action oriented. To celebrate I briefed the image creation platform labs.openai.com as follows: Alan Turing, clad in the austere style of 1940s Britain, standing in front of an imposing Enigma machine in Bletchley Park, pondering the potential of a machine that can comprehend its own pronouns.