Comment by jrussino

1 day ago

This sounds like the premise for a fun sci-fi/horror move. Uh-oh; we accidentally trained GPT6 on the Necronomicon!

Honestly you can't get much out of GPT-666* except the most boilerplate sigils, and then you run the risk of cross-imbuement and well, now you got demons. Do you want demons? Because that's how you get demons.

  • I've quite improved my results by telling it to purify and circumambulate its ritual space a few times in my user prompt. I've also been dabbling with reasoning, but so far what feels like 80% of sessions get possessed within 2 reasoning steps.

  • A friend of mine, asked ChatGPT to answer in paradoxes, if ChatGPT was running in a simulation, or are we running in a simulation. It was quite confused at first.

I wonder how Terry Pratchett would have dealt with magical e-books? The goings on at the library of Unseen University were some of my favorite parts of Discworld.

I hope it was trained on Army of Darkness and can never actually say the words.

  • In case you don't know this, the words in Army of Darkness are actually from "the day the earth still".

    It's one of my favorite things when tiny ideas (memes, in the original meaning) keep propagating. The Necronomicon itself being one of the most successful ones.

    https://youtu.be/v2vHJU_rFps?si=XKsY0IJFywxgM7ht

    • Yes, I know the joke inside the joke. However, the point still stands that if you can’t remember the words, it doesn’t matter what the words really are

The Laundry and the Black Chamber want to know your location.

  • Honestly, if Charles Stross decides that reality is catching up with the fiction again and the Laundry Files goes the way Rule 34 universe, I'll have to feed myself to the corner hounds.

"AI trained on alchemy books successfully invokes demons"