• bauhaus
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    1 year ago

    reminds me of that Ken Patti twitter post:

    I forced a bot to watch over 1,000 hours of Trump rallies and then asked it to write a Trump rally of its own. Here is the first page.

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      1 year ago

      Great jobs. Tall jobs. Steve Jobs.

      I don’t know why, but this line got me.

      I think because I can’t tell if it’s AI, or Trump. AI is good at melting in things that sound like they belong but don’t (Steve Jobs), but given the original material it learned from it might actually be faithfully riffing on the source.

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        1 year ago

        It’s not actually written by a chatbot anyways, it’s just written to sound like it is

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          It’s really not even that. These were generally considered to be obvious fakes when they became popular about 5 years ago.

          In particular, they made funny mistakes that weren’t very likely from the models of the time, while acing things that were very difficult at the time.

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        1 year ago

        who said I hated it? also, it’s not really written by a chatbot. it was later revealed that the comedian had written all of this (and another, similar “chatbot script”) themselves and simply passed it off as such.