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  • imbecile3

    I don't know if I found this here, but given two sentence prompts and a few keywords to include, it has been preparing google friendly filler copy all morning.

    The more you let it know and work from, the better it does. I would consider it something of a summary generator.

    I only have about 3 hours with it, so don't take my review as fact.

    http://app.jasper.ai

    • This technology is going to destroy the internet. Or more rightly, this technology is in the process of destroying the internet as we speak.monNom
    • It might also destroy society, we'll have to see on that point.monNom
    • it just uses GPT3 you imbecile!
      It's a fucking language model, not AI
      https://en.wikipedia…
      grafician
    • Gpt3 is exactly what I’m taking about. It writes plausible content one letter at a time via probability. It is pollution for the information space...monNom
    • And will drive signal to noise through the fucking roof, as it is so cheap and so good as to outcompete humans by orders of magnitude.monNom
    • Good enough and cheap always steals market share from expensive and accurate. And the user is not the one who bears the direct cost. It’s foisted on the commonsmonNom
    • So it will be used, and then must be used to compete with those who use it, and then will produce excess information at a geometrically increasing rate.monNom
    • And that excess information is credible looking NONSENSE. There’s no thought behind it. It’s a probability function. And eventually it will eat it’s own outputmonNom
    • Real thought will be both obscured by noise, and devalued by volume. We will all merrily consume shit, unaware that it is a random output of a clever algorithm.monNom
    • And the small progress that we make each year by learning from the past and adding to it may well be broken if we make truth and reality difficult to discover.monNom
    • So yeah. I think it’s potentially pretty dangerous, but it’s like a power law. Something that doubles every year doesn’t look too bad until it’s too latemonNom
    • neither of you have a clue what you're rambling about, how we utilize it or what value it can add to an organization. thanks for your less than useful contentalbums
    • Oh I get that is ‘adds value’ to an organization. What you might not get is that it removes value from everyone else. A little bit at a time. It is pollution.monNom
    • Nobody thinks their personal carbon footprint is a big deal, but when Everyone gets lumped together, suddenly it’s a problem.monNom
    • Mate I literally have beta access to GPT3
      it's no fucking danger to anything
      chill damn
      grafician

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