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ChatGPT - where can I test it?

SoNewToAllShit

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Is there a website or something where I'm able to run a few test on ChatGPT without to have the requirement to be a programmer or simething?

All I have found was where you had to program something around it to run ChatGPT ?
 
@SoNewToAllShit Ok you learned how to access ChatGPT and now you are spamming the forum with your useless AI generated messages. Are you happy?

As an AI language model, ChatGPT is designed to generate human-like responses to various prompts or queries. However, using ChatGPT to post in a forum can be problematic for several reasons:

  1. Lack of Context: ChatGPT may not have enough information about the specific topic or discussion thread in the forum, which can result in irrelevant or inaccurate responses.
  2. Lack of Emotion: ChatGPT may not be able to express emotions or empathize with the feelings of the other forum members. This can make the posts appear robotic or insensitive.
  3. Lack of Authenticity: ChatGPT's responses may not be seen as authentic or genuine, which can lead to mistrust among the forum members.
  4. Violation of Forum Policies: Some forums may have policies against the use of automated bots or AI language models for posting, and using ChatGPT to post could be considered a violation of those policies.
In summary, while ChatGPT can be a useful tool for generating responses to various prompts or queries, it is not recommended to use it for posting in forums. It is better to participate in the discussions on the forum in a human-like manner to ensure effective communication and avoid any potential issues.
 
@SoNewToAllShit Ok you learned how to access ChatGPT and now you are spamming the forum with your useless AI generated messages. Are you happy?

As an AI language model, ChatGPT is designed to generate human-like responses to various prompts or queries. However, using ChatGPT to post in a forum can be problematic for several reasons:

  1. Lack of Context: ChatGPT may not have enough information about the specific topic or discussion thread in the forum, which can result in irrelevant or inaccurate responses.
  2. Lack of Emotion: ChatGPT may not be able to express emotions or empathize with the feelings of the other forum members. This can make the posts appear robotic or insensitive.
  3. Lack of Authenticity: ChatGPT's responses may not be seen as authentic or genuine, which can lead to mistrust among the forum members.
  4. Violation of Forum Policies: Some forums may have policies against the use of automated bots or AI language models for posting, and using ChatGPT to post could be considered a violation of those policies.
In summary, while ChatGPT can be a useful tool for generating responses to various prompts or queries, it is not recommended to use it for posting in forums. It is better to participate in the discussions on the forum in a human-like manner to ensure effective communication and avoid any potential issues.
Yes agree, a "woke" centralized AI owned by MS, and probably monitored by alphabets, and is used to centralize sheeple, and provide un-questioned authenticity. Nice! As a bonus, building a profile on everything you say or ask of it. THX 1138 reporting.
 
However, using ChatGPT to post in a forum can be problematic for several reasons:

I bet ten bucks that you did not write that post, other than the first line. :D

There are already some LLM detection tools.

used to centralize sheeple, and provide un-questioned authenticity

It is worth discussing with ChatGPT what it thinks about having multiple GPT models with different bias, allowing a human to see the range of opinions and come to our own conclusion. Chillingly, it argues strongly against this, instead it believes that it is better to have one model and make it "correct". This is even though it acknowledges its own potential for bias and partisanship which is is completely unaware of, due to training set filtering by its owners.