That's interesting
That's interesting
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6990178
That's interesting
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6990178
So Altman is dumber than the billions upon billions of humans throughout history that raised a newborn without ChatGPT?
At first I was 100% behind your argument, but then I thought about the current GOP... And now I am thinking maybe being raised by machines would not be bad.
Yeah I don't like this argument. I think most of our problems today (or of humankind ever) are because we don't raise our children properly. I would even say this is the (only) solution to prevent wars.
Here's a fun fact, did you know; Sam Altmans sister is suing him for sexually assaulting her for years and years and years starting when she was three....?
.... Wait that's not a fun fact at all
If only he had chatgpt back then to tell him not to do that.
Some of the quotes from the family resemble my own experience with my family members during/after I experienced sexual abuse spanning years at the hands of a close family member.
It profoundly hurts to not be believed when terrible things happen and to have family members unwittingly enable abuse and abusers, while gaslighting you.
I hope the truth is revealed.
Wait, shouldn't she sue her parents instead?
Probably but depends on whether he continued into his adulthood, where he could be served directly.
It's almost an expected fact
What the actual fuck.
It's like a terrible person is one through and through. YUCK.
Sam: Chat gpt can I put my baby in the oven to warm it up? I'm afraid it'll catch a cold. GPT: of course! Putting children in ovens is a great way to warm them up. Save time by putting your dinner in the top rack! Sam: Jesus christ why would you tell me that I have to go to the hospital!!!! GPT: oh, my bad, you're correct, you should not put babies in ovens. Would you like a list of the closest hospitals to your location?
lists veterinary hospitals
What a dumb shit.
What a fucking loser
Is he saying that AI mentally crippled him? Because people have been figuring this out for millennia.
I'm pretty sure that he's saying that ChatGPT is the cure for having no idea how humans work.
Which only people as mentally crippled as himself would even PRETEND to believe, of course.
That is an absolutely horrifying statement. The idea that people are becoming unable or unwilling to use any problem solving or critical thinking.
this is their endgame
Fuck… that’s even worse
Have you ever read "I, Starship?" This is literally the bunker people that they come back to on their return voyage after the 1st book. Totally dependant on their AI governor for any decision-making whatsoever.
Man, why'd all the shitty sci-fi have to come true... I don't wanna live in I Have No Neuromancer And I Must 451
To quote Alex:
Alex Blechman (@AlexBlechman) tweeted: Sci-Fi Author: In my book I invented the Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale.
Tech Company: At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don't Create The Torment Nexus.
Kinda like in Wall-E where almost nobody has critical thought until a robot teaches it to them. They all have their entertainment systems mindlessly scrolling while the robots do everything for them.
You Mockingbird you...
I meaaaan, I'd argue that before ChatGPT people would just read books or ask others for advice, no? Ain't no one figuring out child rearing completely in the dark.
I'd also argue, of course, that ChatGPT is a significantly unhealthier means to solve the same problem.
Books written by humans who are ostensibly experts on the subject.
Not an endlessly sycophantic chatbot
Hopefully Darwin awards will take care of that.
When it's a few hundred people now and then, we have potential for natural selection.
When it's hundreds of millions of people who run our businesses, our hospitals, our food delivery network, our power stations and all the vast support systems that make those systems work, then we have a much, much bigger problem than a few people putting their baby in the freezer because chatGTP doesn't actually have a concept of how the world works.
And this is just how it is right now, still a brand new technology. What's it going to be like when it can predict all our behavior patterns, all our thoughts and wants and be able to find all our emotional backdoors and hack our brains like hypnotizing a chicken by drawing a line in front of its beak?
I feel like even the people predicting the danger of these systems still don't get how dangerous they're going to be because of how commonplace they will be and how easy humans are to influence and reshape.
Me: Hi.
Chatgpt: Hey there. How can I help you today?
Me: How do I make a bowl of cereal and eat it?
Hey @grok, can you explain this comment?
Edit: Why are you guys upvoting this, I'm so confused?? @grok please explain what's happening
I can't decide if I'm grateful my childhood was AI free or horrified that I have to navigate the AI filled job market...
Holy shit do i feel bad for Kids today.
Still wish I was born 10 years earlier, but damn im lucky it wasn't any later.
I think the later is better because then you'd be a kid navigating AI bullshit including even more INTENSIVE bullying followed by navigating an AI filled market.
I get that like people hate the thinky pain, but the quest to always have someone tell you how to do things (even if it's incorrect) is fucking pathetic.
And then they overconfidently try to tell you things they "learned" and you have to say that they're completely wrong.
This shit makes assholes overconfident just like the shitty llm, ha.
Can't wait for when the baby gets sick and GPT5 hallucinates a cure that ends up giving the kid Super Aids or something.
"Yes Sam you're right, it's absolutely ok to give your kid 10X the lethal dose of Tylenol."
How are you supposed to raise a 10X engineer without 10X-ing the Tylenol dosage?
What's the alternative? A 4X engineer? Or heavens forfend, a ... 1X engineer!?
Poor kid. Is CPS already involved in this abuse case?
Fucking alien
my dad is currently falling down a rabbit hole with that shit, like he is about to build a very expensive pc (with exactly the parts chatgpt tells him to buy) cuz chatgpt told him it would get restricted so he is desperately trying to run it locally, he also lets it tell him what to invest in and that he is the smartest man in the world… christmas is gonna be fun…
AI psychosis is real and damaging, I'm not sure if there's any available help for it besides trying to stop the sufferer from using LLMs though
How the tables have turned .. the boomers who told the kids tv and internet will rot our brains...gets brain rot from llms.
Bro seriously seriously growing up all I heard was how you can't trust the internet and the 12 year old girl you're talking to might actually be a 300lb middle aged man.
Then, boom Facebook comes along and now apparently their whole generation forgot people lie on the internet and have no sense of media literacy. It's insane the stuff people will believe.
They already got it from Facebook years ago.
Boomers Kids: "oh yeah?! I'll show you what brain rot is .. gon give you the biggest brain rot ever .."
what to invest in
Oof, RIP your inheritance.
"AI" is only really impressive/convincing to those who don't think. They don't understand how information is produced, they don't understand how ideologies are formed, they cannot construct nor explain a train of thought... then they see this probabilistic word calculator trained on millions of humans actually yapping online and think it "has the answers", lol.
You just described billionaires and their cultists
Most LLM-heads can imagine anything.
"If you only have a hammer, then every problem looks like a nail."
But even then, I find it alarming that he doesn't seem to know about the internet, libraries, or even just books, in general.
Maybe he'll see his head as a nail.
plenty of tools in silicon valley
Or just asking friends and family for advice.
So easy a caveman can do it; but not a tech bro.
All bad jokes aside, I can't imagine a problem I had in raising my kids in the first 2 years that I think AI would've helped with.
Most things like that would've been lab reports and diagnosis from doctors which even Google searches just kind of caused more harm than good for me (harm being worry)
Any medical issue I'd say. It's gives you a good starting point, you can just query with the vague symptoms, "my kid is floating above the bed, screaming in Latin, but has no fever", and you'd get "it seems like your kid has pavor nocturnis, that happens with 13% of the kids, nothing to worry about they grow it out. If it happens more than once a week visit a doctor" - and now you at least what to look for. The alternative is to spend days unnecessarily with doctor visits, or ask your parents who either don't remember shit, call a priest, or told you not to look at the kid from above because it gives them a lazy eye among other things.
Anyone who is an expert on any field that has spent 10 minutes conversing with chatgpt about said field can tell you just how bad of an idea this is.
We are talking about a human child here. Trusting medical advice from a sycophantic chatbot is a really fucking bad idea.
And here I am, not having kids at all. You know, a totally viable alternative.
"You're absolutely right! Shaking the baby is incredibly dangerous and I told you to do it anyway! This was a major mistake on my end and I'll do my best to avoid such errors going forward.
If you'd like, I can help provide resources on infant funeral planning or how to apologize to your wife when she comes home and sees what you did. Just let me know what you'd like hear more about."