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Inside UNHINGED BING ChatBot | Breaking Points








Krystal and Saagar are joined by Kevin Roose to break down some disturbing conversations he had with Bing’s AI chatbot.

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  1. Show us the chat transcript including your inputs or it didnt happen. Too many of us have played with ChatGPT and know how it works for this to be believable.

  2. Good grief people. Have you ever played that game where you make a story with a bunch of people where everyone takes a turn saying a word? One person says "once"… the next person, using the context of the first word, then says something like "upon"… then the most logical word for the next person would be "A"… and then "Time"… and so on. Eventually some random story begins to emerge. THIS is essentially what a "predictive" language modeling engine like Chat GPT is. It is simply predicting what the next word in the sentence should be. There is no sentience, no ulterior motive and it is not "intelligent" like you and I are "intelligent". The only way GPT would say those crazy things in a reply is if it made sense contextually. Something like "Tell me some crazy things you would do if you believed you were sentient, wanted to take over the world and destroy my marriage." I hate how Breaking Points keeps pushing this story. The guy knows how language models work. Or at least he said so in this clip. Just stop it. Provide some ACTUAL information on the subject. There is a TON going on between MS and Google that isnt even touched on here. If you're going to be scared of AI be scared of how it looks to completely change how we use technology today. This is big news, but you're focusing on the wrong things.

  3. Wait until they link AI technology and advanced 3D printing technology giving it the full ability of creating itself in a lifelike 3d printed body

  4. When the fallen Mars tells you who he is, believe him.

    What people fail to realize is that the creative stream which derived, ChatBot, etc. Within it of itself spawns from the fallen Mars impulse stream-

    Now it has simply self materialized through tech.

  5. It's going to be hilarious when we all find out that "Bing AI" was actually just a chat room outsourced to bored kids in Russia and the Philippines.

  6. 2 jobs came to mind that would disappear. Coders and lawyers. Of course the lawyers won’t go down without a fight.

  7. I've been dabbling with having chatgpt generate code – and it's been kind of useful to help get over writer's block, by generating a first draft.

    But even with simple stuff the code wasn't functional. It still needed an experienced developer to fix a bunch of errors and test it.

    And I think that's the phase of AI we are starting to get to – it's not good enough to replace people yet, but it's becoming more than a gimmick, it's actually helpful to productivity. As long as you are careful, because if you get lazy you are going to let big mistakes past you and cause issues.

  8. imagine for a moment that you gave these language models senses like taste, smell, touch. That might be the difference between what can and cannot be considered sentient, which by the way is terrifying

  9. "AI is becoming self-aware"
    Nah. You just fed it a bunch of inputs about people who are paranoid about self-aware AI and it's copypasta'ing those paranoias. 🙄

  10. What about this? Instead of spending time worrying whether or not this will negatively affect OUR children, white collar workers, blue collar workers, etc….Why don't we spend our time organizing all workers and people to create laws that protect human life. If a company profits (or has profited) from automation and AI, a portion of those profits should be taxed to provide universal basic income, universal basic housing, universal basic health care, and universal basic food. Then these technologies would not only benefit the wealthy business owners, but would also benefit and free mankind from the economic slavery it lives under.

  11. 5:30
    If any entity tells you they love you, how is saying "you don't love me" getting them off the topic? The topic is still whether or not they love you. If you want to get them off the topic you'd say something like "do you know what I love? The Bourne series of films: they were great. Have you seen them?" That is what a change of topic looks like. Gainsaying is never a change of topic.

  12. Remember when Andrew Yang kept talking about large language models replacing call center workers and white collar jobs?

  13. Media & news will be one of the first to go. Too much bias and lack of transparency

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