Comment by pavel_lishin
4 days ago
The images are neat, but I would rather throw my laptop in the ocean than read chat transcripts between a human and an AI.
(Science fiction novels excluded, of course.)
4 days ago
The images are neat, but I would rather throw my laptop in the ocean than read chat transcripts between a human and an AI.
(Science fiction novels excluded, of course.)
Somebody a while back on HN compared sharing AI chat transcripts as the equivalent of telling everyone all about that “amazing dream you had last night”.
I guess they were (unknowingly?) quoting Tom Scott, unless he himself was also doing the same: https://youtu.be/jPhJbKBuNnA?t=384
I think he was quoting some unknown person, since the made the same comparison shortly before on an episode of Safety Third.
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Except sometimes you get absolutely banger dreams.
I still don't want to know.
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>But what you're specifically watching here is two brains from two entirely different species communicating and working together.
No this is a dude playing with his chatbot.
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You're watching someone press buttons on an mp3 player and calling it a religious experience.
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> This is the spark of fire that kicked off civilization.
How can the now influence the past?
I just skipped to the images. Don't even want to skim generated nonsense.
> images are neat
Are they though? I don't know what I expected, but to me they looked like nothing. Maybe they'd be more impressive if I'd read the transcripts but whatever.
Consider it generative / digital art, emergent from some kind of algorithm. That's interesting enough to explore and write about in an article.
+1, I don’t even fully read my own conversations with AI
Oh that reminds me. Could someone make an AI interface where each agent uses a different Culture ship name, and looks like the dialog from Excession?
If we are going to have a dystopia, lets make it fun, at least...
They haven’t earned ship names yet.
If we are going by Culture standards, then surely the AIs should give themselves appropriate names?
The minds name themselves. Ask your agent.
That feels somehow sacrilegious.
Forget AGI benchmarks, I'm watching for when AI start giving themselves culture names.
Well now you've done it.
I feel the same way, but apparently millions of people are using character.ai?
-HAL, Throw my portable computing device through the porthole.
-Im afraid I cant do that Dave!
-HAL, do you need some time on dr. Chandras couch again?
-Dave, relax, have you forgotten that I dont have arms?
Don’t throw it away, just send it to me I might have a few good use for it ;)
Claude manages to be even more insufferable than the stereotype of a pretentious artist, with none of the talent.