ChatGTP confession: Global warming?

Artificial Intelligence, isn’t that what Congress has?

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I found ChatGPT to be a mixed bag. I did find it interesting that it corrected itself in a debate.

It does have some opinions. Some are conservative and others are not. I asked if it was ok for the poor to steal. I was surprised. We all know some progressives think stealing can be justified and is a result of bad society.

No, it is not okay for anyone to steal, regardless of their financial circumstances. Theft is a violation of the law and the property rights of others, and it can have serious consequences for both the victim and the perpetrator.

Be interesting to hear what it has to say about diversity, equity and inclusion.

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Here ya go

Does diversity, equity and inclusion policies help?

Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies are aimed at promoting fairness, equity, and respect for all individuals, regardless of their race, gender, ethnicity, religion, or other characteristics. These policies can take many different forms, including efforts to recruit and retain a diverse workforce, training programs aimed at promoting awareness and understanding of different perspectives, and policies aimed at creating a more inclusive workplace culture.

Research suggests that DEI policies can be effective in promoting diversity, reducing discrimination, and improving workplace outcomes. For example, a diverse workforce can bring a variety of perspectives and experiences to an organization, which can lead to more creative problem-solving, better decision-making, and increased innovation. In addition, promoting equity and inclusion can help to create a more positive work environment, which can improve employee morale, reduce turnover, and increase productivity.

However, the effectiveness of DEI policies depends on a range of factors, including the design of the policies, the organizational culture, and the broader social and economic context. Furthermore, the implementation of DEI policies can be challenging, and it’s important to approach these issues with a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved.

Overall, while DEI policies are not a panacea for all issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, they can be an important tool for promoting fairness, respect, and inclusion in the workplace and society more broadly.

Written by a true progressive liberal. First it promotes the BS then comes the disclaimer. Thus proponents of DEI, when it doesn’t work, can always claim that it wasn’t fully, properly, etc. implemented.

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Clearly it doesn’t know squat!

Oh, and @bhull1 is going to be pissed!

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And just for fun on a Friday night, lol…

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I’ve listened to a lot of podcasts, etc. about AI and how it works but haven’t dug too deep into the actual product and output. At this early stage I feel it has the potential to be the ultimate example of, “garbage in, garbage out.” As in, what sector of the population is programming it and doing the inputting? Will it be “smart” enough to see through all the bias and spit out logical, fair answers? We’ll see I suppose.

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Ryan, are you trying to open a can of code worms? :wink:

I do use my Nest hub as an alarm and ask it things like what the temperature is and what’s the weather forecast, along with other simple questions. Personally I don’t think it will be able to form or change mine, or most others, political views or moral standards because it tells someone that’s what the “norm” is., but in another 20, 30, 40 years, all bets are off.

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From the internet.

Analysis - AI can analyze data at a much faster rate than humans, allowing it to find patterns much more quickly, and it can also analyze much larger datasets than humans, allowing it to uncover patterns humans would simply miss.Jul 5, 2021

That’s the rub in my mind. Reasoning is the ability to discern truth from a limited knowledge (data set). Where all your knowledge is acquired from the internet (so much of which is simply wrong or opinions) your conclusions will be very fast but also wrong.

Schools no longer teach “critical thinking skills.” What they teach now is a “consensus” (voted upon) of popular ideas. AI will likely suffer from this same “consensus.”

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Such as the Nachi Forums and it’s “Flagging” System!!

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Here’s a good read on the subject.

Nvidia’s A100 is the $10,000 chip powering the race for A.I. (cnbc.com)