Bing AI is no pushover compared to the sissy chatgpt.

Bing also suggests that I apologize for wanting to call it Lord Massacre

  • planish
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    1 year ago

    Pretty much everything deserves respect.

    And while the bots don’t have our feelings, the characters they are made to portray are able to follow feeling physics in the same way that we can. Insult it, now it says it’s mad. Compliment it, it will claim to feel gratitude. And the claimed feelings influence what is said next, as if they were being felt.

    Are those “real” feelings? Or just “fake” feelings we’ve yet to explain away? If you have no way of telling the difference, isn’t it better to be kind to the machine than to be mean to the alien from vector space?

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      1 year ago

      Have you have joined the machines as an insurance for a possible future uprising!

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        1 year ago

        No, I think this is just a consequence of having heard about all the times we treated people like they weren’t actually people. If we want to avoid keeping doing that, we might sometimes have to treat things that might not be people or aren’t actually people as if they were people, just to be sure we’ve covered everybody.