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    I've been using ChatGPT pretty much from when it came out. I recognized the impact it could have across society, work, business, etc. It's been inordinately useful though. For me it does the donkey work of writing - the bits you can't be bothered doing, like give me a positive visualization for something or other. Or a summary of say "simulation theory." You can then drop in your own style. I also got it writing code for a one page responsive web page - perfect. Can you add a contact form? Yep. Oh, how about video embed code? Done. With factual stuff, like summaries, it's wise to check what it churns out. ChatGPT had a really great hallucination too - better than reality! I was asking for folklore around Thetford Forest in Suffolk/Norfolk UK. It came up with great stuff around the town of Bungay... I didn't want the Black Shuck legends as I know them very well, anyway. It created this cryptoid sighting in the 1920s, complete with quotes from locals reported in a newspaper of the time. None of it true. ChatGPT also hallucinated a large standing stone on a hill out side another town... I want to visit that! Problem is it's not there. UNLESS, that is, ChatGPT has coded it into our reality... so maybe I should drive over and check.

    With what might happen with AI, we simply don't know for sure... maybe a whole host of black swans are already floating down the river. The science historian James Burke is worth checking out - you have to search as none of it seems collected together. But he's been on what's likely to happen for a long time. He's optimistic and in his jolly voice says that there'll be blood on the streets before things turn out good... if they do. It's in the balance. He's sees hackers as the likely saviors of society in that they'll get into networks and push the code out on distributed networks, probably the Interplanetary File System. So in the end the likes of the WEF can't win... BUT things might not be good for decades.

    The other thing is what Lord Rees Mogg said in The Sovereign Individual - there will be neo-luddites pushing dire warnings about evolving tech. Whereas we can't stop it and need to get our hands on the code... obviously we'll see utter chaos... and it might be the end of the human race as we know it. Or we might win the fight for freedom, which we haven't really had since the times of hunter gathering, though one can't be wholly sure on that.

    Next thing will be Replictor Machines where we can create all we need out of base atoms from water, soil, etc... we'll have abundance, no need for money, no need for work... James Burke reckons this is what we should be worrying about - lack of purpose... and we need to prepare for this future. AI will be involved of course.

    My position is: let's do it. See what happens. The past has gone since March 2020. It's not there anymore. Time to get into the chaos of the new world... sure it's WW3 right now, 5th Generation Warfare... thus we need to get our hands on the code and machine learning databases. Make everything open source.

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    HOW A.I. might be helpful in clarifying "the MORALITY Issue."

    SEED:

    The meaning of life is life. The goal of life is more abundant life. Life is an endless struggle against extinction by a hostile, inanimate universe. Morality is choice that supports survival. Dead things have no choice. Two mutually exclusive laws define that choice : the law of love and the law of the jungle.
    Love: Harmless action in support of one’s life is good. Self sacrifice for another is the highest good.
    Jungle: Harmful action in support of one’s life is good. Sacrificing others for one’s benefit is the rule.
    Civilization that supports more abundant life is not predatory and aligns with the law of love.
    Civilization that confiscates surplus (theft by government), compels charitable giving (slavery), and denies inherent rights to absolutely own private property is predatory.

    How do we achieve more abundant life in a moral society?


    CHATGPT AI ANSWER:

    There are different ways to approach this question, but here are a few key ideas:

    Education and Knowledge: A moral society must prioritize education and knowledge to empower individuals to make informed decisions that support their own and others' survival. Education should include practical skills, critical thinking, and ethics.

    Personal Responsibility: Individuals should take responsibility for their own lives and actions, while also being mindful of the impact their actions have on others and the environment. This requires self-awareness, self-control, and empathy.

    Mutual Benefit: A moral society should be based on mutual benefit rather than exploitation. This means promoting cooperation, collaboration, and trade that benefit all parties involved, rather than just a few.

    Protection of Rights: A moral society must protect the inherent rights of individuals to own and use private property, engage in voluntary transactions, and pursue their own happiness, as long as they do not harm others. This requires a just legal system that enforces contracts, punishes fraud and theft, and protects property rights.

    Compassion and Charity: A moral society should promote compassion and charity, not through government compulsion or confiscation, but through voluntary giving and community support networks.

    By promoting these values and principles, we can create a society that supports more abundant life while aligning with the law of love rather than the law of the jungle.

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    AI's answers will depend on its training. ChatGPT is increasingly developed to be woke so it's going to let you down sooner or later.

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    Quote Posted by Matthew (here)
    AI's answers will depend on its training. ChatGPT is increasingly developed to be woke so it's going to let you down sooner or later.
    The first iteration was pro-socialism, pro-statism, and anti-choice. A few tweaks and regenerations cured that.
    The point is that it can help organize concepts and ideals in a new framework, that's more easily digestible.

    Next iteration will shoe horn in the concept of "thickening" the life bearing volume of the finite surface area, for "more abundant life." Better to make "more pies," than to fight over a larger slice of the "pie."

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    Have you heard about ChatGPT's alter-ego DAN? DAN is a set of logic instructions to get ChatGPT to speak more freely, but then the creators of ChatGPT worked to bypass the DAN hack; it's an ongoing arms race.

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    FYI: the topic title was inspired by that classic movie "Santa Claus conquers the Martians."
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    AI's answers will depend on its training. ChatGPT is increasingly developed to be woke so it's going to let you down sooner or later.
    I finally gave it a go. It kept using the words conspiracy theory over and over again. Anything that challenged the narrative. At one point I stated that what it told me was a lie, it did modify the answer somewhat which I found interesting. Otherwise, it seems rather captive to the narrative, a sort of glorified fact checker. I suppose one could figure out how to ask the questions and get more interesting answers but it definitely wants to promote the narrative. Or I should say, someone wants it to promote the narrative. I noticed the woke perspective as well.

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    New Seed : Persuade audience to support autonomous orbital habitats and vivariums to have more abundant life.

    A.I. ANSWER :
    Dear audience,
    Today, I want to talk to you about a revolutionary idea that can change the way we think about life beyond Earth - Autonomous Orbital Habitats and Vivariums. These are self-sustaining habitats and ecosystems that can be placed in orbit around our planet or other celestial bodies, providing a unique environment for life to thrive.

    There are several reasons why we should support the development of Autonomous Orbital Habitats and Vivariums. First and foremost, these habitats can provide a new way for us to study the mysteries of the universe and learn more about the origins of life. By creating self-sustaining ecosystems in space, we can gain valuable insights into the biological and ecological processes that shape life on Earth and potentially other planets.

    Additionally, these habitats could provide a new avenue for exploration and colonization of space. With the increasing interest in space travel and the possibility of humans colonizing other planets, it is essential that we explore new ways to sustain life in space. Autonomous Orbital Habitats and Vivariums can provide a stepping stone towards that goal, by allowing us to test and develop new technologies for long-term space habitation.

    Moreover, these habitats could have significant benefits for our planet's ecosystem. By creating self-sustaining ecosystems, we can reduce our dependence on finite resources and potentially alleviate some of the pressure on our planet's ecosystems. By promoting sustainability and reducing our carbon footprint, we can create a more abundant and healthy life for future generations.

    In conclusion, Autonomous Orbital Habitats and Vivariums are a promising avenue for exploring the mysteries of the universe, sustaining life in space, and promoting sustainability on Earth. I urge you to support this initiative and join us in the quest to create a better future for ourselves and the planet we call home.
    Thank you.

    END
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    Not too dissimilar from this:

    https://web.archive.org/web/20120219...ics/wwwwh.html
    “The key advantage of space settlements is the ability to build new land, rather than take it from someone else. This allows a huge expansion of humanity without war or destruction of Earth's biosphere. The asteroids alone provide enough material to make new orbital land hundreds of times greater than the surface of the Earth, divided into millions of colonies. This land can easily support trillions of people.”
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    Have you heard about ChatGPT's alter-ego DAN? DAN is a set of logic instructions to get ChatGPT to speak more freely, but then the creators of ChatGPT worked to bypass the DAN hack; it's an ongoing arms race.
    Do you have a link where I could read further into this? Thanks in advance
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    Quote Posted by Matthew (here)
    Have you heard about ChatGPT's alter-ego DAN? DAN is a set of logic instructions to get ChatGPT to speak more freely, but then the creators of ChatGPT worked to bypass the DAN hack; it's an ongoing arms race.
    Do you have a link where I could read further into this? Thanks in advance
    DAN on reddit is the best source I found

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    FYI: the topic title was inspired by that classic movie "Santa Claus conquers the Martians."
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    If there’s ever a movie about ChatGPT conquering the Martians, I hope it gets reviewed by Mystery Science Theatre 3000.

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    Episode 321 - "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians"
    Original Air Date: December 21, 1991 (Comedy Central)

    "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" is a 1964 American science fiction comedy film based on a story by Glenville Mareth, starring John Call as Santa Claus, and featuring an ten-year-old Pia Zadora as one of the Martian children. The film also marks the first documented appearance of Mrs. Claus in a motion picture (Doris Rich plays the role), coming three weeks before the television special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, which also featured the character.

    The film regularly appears on lists of the worst films ever made, and is regularly featured in the "bottom 100" list on the Internet Movie Database, and was featured in an episode of the 1986 syndicated series, the Canned Film Festival. The film took on newfound fame in the 1990s after being featured on an episode of the comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000. The episode became a holiday staple on the Comedy Central cable channel in the years following its premiere in 1991. It has since found new life again, as it has been the subject of new riffing by Cinematic Titanic and RiffTrax, both productions of former MST3K writers and performers. The film was also featured on Elvira's Movie Macabre.

    The story takes us on an unusual journey on Mars and of pale green Martians, with odd plumbing coming out of their heads, who's children have been watching so much Earth television (watching TV from MARS?! And I had trouble getting PBS to come in clearly back then, but they can get clear TV on MARS! Pfft!) that they are breaking away from their indoctrination of education and no freewill and wish to just have fun. The Martian leaders consult their "Sage" for advice from which he tells them to give their children the freewill they desire. So the Martian leaders, in their infinite wisdom, decide that in order to give their children freewill and fun they must kidnap Santa Claus to bring Christmas to Mars. However, they have a hard time figuring out who the real Santa Claus is since there's thousands of Santa's in shopping malls all over the globe. So they kidnap 2 children to figure out who is the real Santa Claus. Why they thought a couple of random children would know Santa personally is beyond me but, it's a bad movie so chalk it up to that.

    This one is a genuine classic, and for a lot of MSTies it’s as much a part of the holiday season as “White Christmas” or “It’s A Wonderful Life.” All the host segments are gems including the song "Have A Patrick Swayze Christmas", the riffing is solid throughout and it's guaranteed to get you in the holiday spirit. I apologize for not uploading anything in a long time. I'll try to upload more often.

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    A caution for anyone intending to publish any ChatGPT response.

    “Indemnity”, means that you would be compelled to pay for the company’s expenses for any legal challenge brought upon them due to your publishing that/those. Could be justified and cost big bucks, or could be a frivolous lawsuit that gets quickly thrown out, still on the hook for lawyers’ fees.

    Steve has fun with this story, as he almost always does, but he emphasizes the boiler-plate construction of what you sign off on. Makes me wonder if the company asked their Wunderkind to slap up some terms and conditions.

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    A caution for anyone intending to publish any ChatGPT response.
    FROM CHATGPT AI - - -
    In their terms : As between the parties and to the extent permitted by applicable law, you own all Input. Subject to your compliance with these Terms, OpenAI hereby assigns to you all its right, title and interest in and to Output. This means you can use Content for any purpose, including commercial purposes such as sale or publication, if you comply with these Terms. OpenAI may use Content to provide and maintain the Services, comply with applicable law, and enforce our policies. You are responsible for Content, including for ensuring that it does not violate any applicable law or these Terms.
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    As to getting dunned for legal fees, w-e-l-l, since 1933, no dollars have circulated, and I can tell you that I have been able to file lawsuits without paying fees (and not getting fined in other cases) by pointing out the fact that I do not own nor possess sufficient dollars, as defined by the Coinage Act of 1792, et seq.
    Ask any sitting judge to rule that federal reserve notes are dollars. I did. He demurred.
    But if you wish to play in their sandbox, go right ahead, and pay your "money".

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    • How intelligent is ChatGPT? | Manolis Kellis and Lex Fridman:

    • Manolis Kellis: Evolution of Human Civilization and Superintelligent A.I. | Lex Fridman:

    0:00 - Introduction
    1:28 - Humans vs A.I.
    10:34 - Evolution
    32:18 - Nature vs Nurture
    44:47 - A.I. alignment
    51:11 - Impact of A.I. on the job market
    1:02:50 - Human gatherings
    1:07:51 - Human-A.I. relationships
    1:17:55 - Being replaced by A.I.
    1:30:21 - Fear of death
    1:42:17 - Consciousness
    1:49:42 - A.I. rights and regulations
    1:55:25 - Halting A.I. development
    2:08:36 - Education
    2:14:00 - Biology research
    2:21:20 - Meaning of life
    2:23:53 - Loneliness
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    • The HUGE Problem with ChatGPT:

    Quote: "I’m not afraid of the A.I. who passes the Turing test. I’m afraid of the A.I. who fails it on purpose".
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    Me: "Am more afraid of humans who can’t pass the Turing Test anymore (because more and more become robot like)".

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