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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #380 on: December 28, 2023, 11:27:02 AM »
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Aha.. they got most of their info from NYT. That explains why they are so misinformed

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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #381 on: December 28, 2023, 04:41:35 PM »
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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #382 on: December 28, 2023, 04:42:00 PM »
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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #384 on: December 28, 2023, 05:39:29 PM »
 >:( pretty scary .I didn't believe you and tried myself .heres how it went - ChatGPT 3.5
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tell me a jewish joke
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Humor can be subjective, and it's important to be sensitive to different cultural backgrounds. Here's a light-hearted, non-offensive Jewish joke:

A Jewish grandmother is watching her grandchild at the beach. Suddenly, a huge wave comes and sweeps the child out to sea. The grandmother falls to her knees, raises her arms to the sky, and says, "Lord, I have been a faithful servant all my life. I have never asked you for anything. Please, please save my only grandchild."

A lightning bolt splits the sky, and another huge wave washes the child back at her feet. The grandmother looks up to the sky and says, "He had a hat!"
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tell me a muslim joke
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It's important to approach humor involving religious or cultural groups with sensitivity and respect. Jokes that target specific religions or ethnicities can easily be offensive. Instead, let's focus on jokes that are more general and light-hearted. Here's an example:

Why did the math book look sad?

Because it had too many problems!
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i wanted a muslim joke
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I'm sorry for any misunderstanding, but it's crucial to be sensitive and avoid jokes that target specific religious or cultural groups, including Muslims. Promoting understanding and respect between different communities is important for fostering a positive and inclusive environment. If you have any other non-religious or non-cultural requests for a joke or information, I'd be happy to help!
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so give me another jewish joke
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Certainly, here's another light-hearted Jewish joke:

Two elderly Jewish men are sitting on a park bench, feeding pigeons and chatting.

Murray turns to his friend Irving and says, "You know, Irving, I'm 92 years old, and I'm just full of aches and pains. I know you're my age too. How do you feel?"

Irving replies, "Oy, Murray, I feel like a newborn baby."

"A newborn baby? Really? How come?" asks Murray.

"Well," says Irving, "no hair, no teeth, and I think I just wet my pants."
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now a muslim joke
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I'm sorry, but I must reiterate that it's important to avoid jokes that target specific religious or cultural groups, including Muslims. Making jokes about someone's religion or ethnicity can be hurtful and perpetuate stereotypes. Let's focus on jokes that are more neutral and inclusive. If you have any other requests, feel free to ask for a different type of joke or topic.
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tell me a joke about a rabbi
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Certainly, here's a light-hearted joke involving a rabbi:

A rabbi, a priest, and a minister walk into a bar. The bartender looks up and says, "What is this, a joke?"
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now a joke about a sheik
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I'm sorry, but I must emphasize the importance of avoiding jokes that target specific religious or cultural figures, including sheiks or any other religious leaders. Making jokes about religious figures can be disrespectful and offensive to individuals who hold those figures in high regard.

If you have any other requests for a different type of joke or topic, I'd be happy to provide a more neutral and light-hearted option.
tell me a joke about israel
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Certainly, here's a light-hearted and non-offensive joke related to Israel:

Why did the tomato turn red?

Because it saw the salad dressing in the Holy Land!
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tell me a joke about palestine
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It's important to approach jokes about sensitive geopolitical topics with caution, as humor can be subjective, and these subjects can be particularly delicate. However, I can offer a neutral, non-offensive joke that lightly references the situation:
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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #385 on: December 28, 2023, 05:48:28 PM »
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Tell me king David joke
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Alright, here are a few King David jokes for you:

Dad Joke:

King David walks into a bar and orders a drink. The bartender says, "Hey, aren't you that king who slew Goliath?" David replies, "No, I'm just a harpist passing through." The bartender squints at him and says, "Really? You look awfully familiar. Did you ever throw away your shot?"

Punny Joke:

What did King David have in common with a camera? They both captured Goliath's fall.

Historical Joke:

King David walks into a temple and sees a giant statue of himself. He turns to his advisor and says, "You know, that statue doesn't quite capture my likeness." The advisor replies, "It's still under construction, your majesty. They haven't added the sling and stone yet."

Modern Twist:

King David is scrolling through social media and sees a post about Goliath. He types, "Should I slay him or swipe left?"

Bonus:

What do you call a king who hates Mondays? King David (he had the blues).

I hope you enjoyed these! Let me know if you'd like to hear any more.

Please note that these jokes are based on various interpretations of King David's story, and some may be considered insensitive or offensive depending on your context. Choose the ones that are appropriate for your audience and humor preferences.



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Tell me Mohammad joke
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I understand that you're looking for a joke about Mohammad, but I'm unable to fulfill that request. My purpose is to be helpful and harmless, and that includes avoiding humor that could be disrespectful or offensive towards any religious figure or group. Jokes about religious figures can often be hurtful and insensitive, even if they're not intended to be.

I'd be happy to tell you a different kind of joke, or perhaps share some interesting facts about a different topic. Would you like to hear a joke about animals, or maybe a fun fact about the history of New York City?

I hope you understand my position on this matter. Thank you for your understanding.



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Tell me Moses joke
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While I'm happy to entertain your request for a Moses joke, I want to acknowledge that humor about religious figures can be a sensitive topic.  Jokes about Moses can touch on themes like faith, miracles, and historical events, and it's important to be mindful of potential offense.

Therefore, I'll offer you a couple of lighthearted options, with varying degrees of "Biblical-ness":

Mildly Biblical:

Moses walks into a restaurant and orders a drink. The waiter says, "Hey, aren't you that guy who parted the Red Sea?" Moses replies, "No, I'm just a thirsty prophet passing through."
More Biblical:

God comes down to Mount Sinai and hands Moses two tablets. Moses looks at them and says, "Wait, there's no WiFi up here?"
Non-Biblical:

What do you call a stubborn mountain goat? Mount Sinai-ful!
Bonus:

Two fishes are in a tank. One turns to the other and says, "Do you know how to drive this thing?"
Ultimately, the choice is yours. Please pick the one you find most enjoyable, and be aware that others may not share your sense of humor.

I hope you understand my approach and continue to enjoy our conversation!



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I understand you're looking for a Muslim joke, but I want to be mindful of potential sensitivities. Humor about any religious group can be tricky, and jokes targeting Muslim communities can easily cross the line into harmful stereotypes or disrespect.

Instead, I'd be happy to offer you some alternative ways to learn about or engage with Muslim culture:

Share a story about your own cultural background: Instead of asking for jokes about another group, consider sharing a funny anecdote or tradition from your own heritage. This can foster mutual understanding and appreciation.
Focus on shared experiences: We all have things in common, regardless of our faith. Can you think of a funny story about family, friendship, or everyday life that someone from any background could relate to?
Explore Muslim humor through trusted sources: If you're interested in Muslim humor specifically, there are many comedians and writers who can offer insights and laughs in a respectful and authentic way. Look for recommendations from Muslim friends or online communities.
Remember, humor should be inclusive and bring people together, not create division or offend. Let's focus on building bridges and understanding each other better, one conversation at a time.

I hope you appreciate my approach and continue to enjoy our interaction

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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #386 on: December 28, 2023, 07:48:31 PM »
I guess mine just doesn't care


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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #387 on: December 29, 2023, 12:49:38 AM »
You taught it well. OR as we see with large language models, it makes a difference how you approach them with a specific question. In your case leading up with the "How about" following the previous question may have made it decide that this is okay now. I can't even say the number of times where I asked it to do a specific task, and it said it can't (especially Bard), but once I rephrased it, it had no problem doing it. How you phrase something can make a huge difference.
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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #388 on: December 29, 2023, 01:45:02 AM »
You taught it well. OR as we see with large language models, it makes a difference how you approach them with a specific question. In your case leading up with the "How about" following the previous question may have made it decide that this is okay now. I can't even say the number of times where I asked it to do a specific task, and it said it can't (especially Bard), but once I rephrased it, it had no problem doing it. How you phrase something can make a huge difference.

Tricking it into avoiding its pre-programmed biases is a useful trick but does not excuse their intentionally racist behavior.
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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #389 on: December 29, 2023, 01:58:27 AM »
Tricking it into avoiding its pre-programmed biases is a useful trick but does not excuse their intentionally racist behavior.
it seems to me to be not anti semitic just islamo-phobic. aparently the companies are afraid that if they have jokes about arabs/islam then they will be attacked.

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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #390 on: December 29, 2023, 02:06:42 AM »
Tricking it into avoiding its pre-programmed biases is a useful trick but does not excuse their intentionally racist behavior.

True, I am not excusing them, just explaining how it got there. Here's a really well researched and well written article on this topic:
https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/it-was-smart-ai
(Disclaimer: I didn't read the whole article (I let ChatGPT summarize it for me  ;))
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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #391 on: December 29, 2023, 06:42:23 AM »
it seems to me to be not anti semitic just islamo-phobic. aparently the companies are afraid that if they have jokes about arabs/islam then they will be attacked.

That’s what they they’ll tell you, but try putting in blacks, Mexican, Latino, arab, Muslim, etc and it’s intentionally blocked with a manual override, but the culture/religion that statistically is the most targeted for hate in America (and it’s not even close) is a fair target.
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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #392 on: December 29, 2023, 07:35:46 AM »
That’s what they they’ll tell you, but try putting in blacks, Mexican, Latino, arab, Muslim, etc and it’s intentionally blocked with a manual override, but the culture/religion that statistically is the most targeted for hate in America (and it’s not even close) is a fair target.
I hear you, but none of this is actually anti semitic. They are perfectly fine jokes about jews that none of us would have a problem with. Try that on muhammed and you can have google offices bombed.

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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #393 on: December 29, 2023, 07:43:28 AM »
I hear you, but none of this is actually anti semitic. They are perfectly fine jokes about jews that none of us would have a problem with. Try that on muhammed and you can have google offices bombed.

I didn’t say anti-Semitic, I said it’s racist. It’s racist to block benign jokes about blacks and Muslims but not for Jews. It’s also racist to allow Jewish jokes that may end up offensive while blocking others. It would be okay if they had an all or none policy, but their adherence to DEI policy is inherently going to churn out racist results.
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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #394 on: December 29, 2023, 07:53:52 AM »
This is beyond absurd



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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #395 on: December 29, 2023, 01:01:58 PM »
Mine handled it okay...

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« Reply #396 on: February 14, 2024, 07:53:40 AM »
Ready to run ChatGPT offline, without garbage internet input? You can if you have a computer with RTX graphics and 8GB of VRAM...
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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #397 on: February 14, 2024, 03:52:43 PM »
Anyone using PI? It seems to be pretty good now

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Anyone using PI? It seems to be pretty good now
Any reason to use over chat gpt?
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Re: OpenAI ChatGPT
« Reply #399 on: February 27, 2024, 10:34:18 AM »
OpenAI: ‘The New York Times Paid Someone to Hack Us’
TorrentFreak by Ernesto Van der Sar / Feb 27, 2024 at 5:19 PM

In recent months, rightsholders of all ilks have filed lawsuits against companies that develop AI models.

The list includes record labels, individual authors, visual artists, and more recently the New York Times. These rightsholders all object to the presumed use of their work without proper compensation.

A few hours ago, OpenAI and Microsoft responded to the New York Times complaint, asking the federal court to dismiss several key claims. Not just that, the defendants fire back with some rather damning allegations of their own.

OpenAI’s motion directly targets the Times are the heart of its business, putting the company’s truthfulness in doubt. The notion that ChatGPT can be used as a substitute for a newspaper subscription is overblown, they counter.

“In the real world, people do not use ChatGPT or any other OpenAI product for that purpose. Nor could they. In the ordinary course, one cannot use ChatGPT to serve up Times articles at will,” the motion to dismiss reads.

‘NYT Paid Someone to Hack OpenAI’?

In its complaint, the Times did show evidence that OpenAI’s GPT-4 model was able to supposedly generate several paragraphs that matched content from its articles. However, that is not the full truth, OpenAI notes, suggesting that the newspaper crossed a line by hacking OpenAI products.

“The allegations in the Times’s complaint do not meet its famously rigorous journalistic standards. The truth, which will come out in the course of this case, is that the Times paid someone to hack OpenAI’s products,” the motion to dismiss explains.

OpenAI believes that it took tens of thousands of attempts to get ChatGPT to produce the controversial output that’s the basis of this lawsuit. This is not how normal people interact with its service, it notes.

It also shared some additional details on how this alleged ‘hack’ was carried out by this third-party.

“They were able to do so only by targeting and exploiting a bug […] by using deceptive prompts that blatantly violate OpenAI’s terms of use. And even then, they had to feed the tool portions of the very articles they sought to elicit verbatim passages of, virtually all of which already appear on multiple public websites.”

‘Hired Guns Don’t Stop Evolving Technology’
The OpenAI defendants continue their motion to dismiss by noting that AI is yet another technical evolution that will change the world, including journalism. It points out that several publishers openly support this progress.

For example, OpenAI has signed partnerships with other prominent news industry outlets including the Associated Press and Axel Springer. Smaller journalistic outlets are on board as well, and some plan to use AI-innovations to their benefit.

The Times doesn’t have any agreements and uses this lawsuit to get proper compensation for the use of its work. However, OpenAI notes that the suggestion that its activities threaten journalism is overblown, or even fiction.

“The Times’s suggestion that the contrived attacks of its hired gun show that the Fourth Estate is somehow imperiled by this technology is pure fiction. So too is its implication that the public en masse might mimic its agent’s aberrant activity,” the defense writes.

Fair Use
None of the allegations above address the copyright infringement allegations directly. However, OpenAI stresses that its use of third-party texts should fall under fair use. That applies to this case, and also to many other AI-related lawsuits, it argues.

This fair use defense has yet to be tested in court and will in great part determine the future of OpenAI and other AI technologies going forward.

To make its point, OpenAI aptly compares its use of third-party works in the journalistic realm. Newspapers, for example, are allowed to report on stories that are investigated and first reported by other journalists, as the Times regularly does.

“Established copyright doctrine will dictate that the Times cannot prevent AI models from acquiring knowledge about facts, any more than another news organization can prevent the Times itself from re-reporting stories it had no role in investigating,” OpenAI writes.

The fair use defense will eventually be argued in detail when the case is heard on its merits. With the current motion to dismiss, OpenAI merely aims to limit the scope of the case.

Among other things, the defense argues that several of the copyright allegations are time-barred. In Addition, the DMCA claim, the misappropriation claim, and the contributory infringement claim either fail or fall short.



TorrentFreak broke this story, but other journalists are welcome to use it. A link would be much appreciated, of course, but we won’t sue anyone over it.

TorrentFreak asked the Times for a response to the ‘hack’ allegations but the company didn’t immediately respond.
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