I will ask chat GPT
I will boil the last of our drinking water
Salt the soil of the scrub-lands
Tear the pages from books and feed them to my fire
I will ask copilot
I will scramble your library
reanimate and puppet the faces of your dead ancestors
I will bury you in poor copies of your dreams
I will ask grok
I will fall silent and never speak to you
I will talk only to myself lost in a maze of my own fantasies
I will forget all who cannot compliment me
I will decouple my soul from this world.
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myrmepropagandist
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in reply to myrmepropagandist • • •zenkat
in reply to myrmepropagandist • • •I was at Molasses Books in Bushwick last night, taking with my cousin about TBL's latest book, and the design of online systems. A shy but brave young woman asked if she could listen in. I introduced myself and welcomed her in to the conversation.
We talked a bit about various things, twitter and theater and art and connection. She was bright abd curious, made great points and asked great questions, had a charming sweet smile.
Near the end of it conversation, as we were getting ready to roll to our reservation at Win Son, she said something strange.
"Right now I think that ChatGPT has become my best friend."
I stopped and looked at her. "Don't trust it. It's lying to you. It's only pretending to be your friend."
"So I should trust people instead?"
"Yes. I mean, don't be foolish, but trust people over machines."
And then it was time to go. But I still want to go back and find her, give her a big hug, sit her down over a coffee, and tell her ...
DON'T TRUST THE ROBOTS
#ai #llm
myrmepropagandist
in reply to zenkat • • •@zenkat
It surprises me when I find out that people I admire, people who are my friends have this blind spot.
I really wonder how there can be such a huge gulf. This poem is written in extremities but it is how I really feel about how this technology is being used.
The technology itself is fascinating and possibly even useful, I can see that, but how it is being used, how it's being integrated into our lives often feels anti-human.
myrmepropagandist
in reply to myrmepropagandist • • •@zenkat
I asked chat GPT to help me with a poem once. The response was flattering and useful and coming from another person it would have been the highlight of my day. It correctly detected the themes of the poem, it understood my references. Reading the response made me feel for a fleeting moment like a good writer.
It was like a taste of heroin.
And instantly I also felt embarrassed and manipulated. I really long to be understood like that, you know? I do need outside validation.
Dawn Ahukanna
in reply to myrmepropagandist • • •Apt comparison to addictive chemicals.
The tech is setup to trigger everyone’s bio-chemical addictive (chronic brain disease) thresholds in order to cognitively manipulate “engagement” & “repeat customers”. It is not augmenting or supplying “artificial intelligence”
This is the “free taste” hook phase.
Next, the supply will be squeeze-reduced by higher prices. People do whatever to get the required & increasing potency fix, for diminishing reward.
biologyinsights.com/the-differ…
The Different Models of Addiction Explained - Biology Insights
BiologyInsights Team (Biology Insights)Dawn Ahukanna
in reply to Dawn Ahukanna • • •“More & more, generative models look like productivity tobacco. Promoted by biased research, it’s addictive, harmful & it’s little benefit (e.g. nicotine is somewhat effective ADHD drug) cannot outweigh fact that it’s hurting us all, directly & indirectly.
This shit is already turning out to be one of the most harmful tech innovations of the 21st century. It needs to be regulated at least as much as tobacco, if not banned outright from most economic spheres”
Baldur Bjarnason (@baldur@toot.cafe)
Baldur Bjarnason (Toot Café)