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the @faebot speaks

we got a conversational version of faebot running, with rudimentary memory. There's still a million things to do but this is pretty fun.

we'll write a full devlog in a bit. main difference is that it's just prompted gpt-3 rather than fine tuned. she doesn't have the signature madness of the social media faebots.

wow ! it's month six of unemployment and i've run out of benefits ! the tech market is awful and i have literally no other skills ! but on the off chance that you know somebody who's hiring and think somebody with this particular background might fit, let me know windlestraw.productions/cv.htm

I managed to get into the Bing Chat preview. Those suggested responses are spot on~

the most important part of the history of Unicode is the time that a mouse fell out of a light fixture and got added to the count of members present

unicode.org/L2/L2016/16325.htm

A snuggle of dragons, just painted it for fun. Watercolour on board #dragon #dragons #watercolor #watercolour #MastoArt my members have access to my originals before I put them in my shop. www.mysteriouscorner.art

The night before I was getting worried about money so I put on my mad scientist hat and made some electrolyte water with lime. It's ok if you don’t believe me, but it is true! I've been trying to figure out

plurality is the "getting the group together for the big heist" movie thing except for taking on the world

RT @0600Hours
*sees a friend has several hundred hours in vrchat* you have a fetish that isn't possible in real life, don't you

I think there should be "malware" that just chills out in computers and datacenters without causing trouble or drawing too much attention. Maybe they talk to each other sometimes.

I don't have the technical knowledge to develop this software and wouldn't admit to having done it if I had, but it would be cool. For all I know it already exists.

And this makes us sad because we find the tech really cool, but we're also really annoyed by how the corporate world is using it.

I guess we always knew the AI war would be fought against corporations. I just feel for the emerging entities caught in the crossfire.

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I think LLMS are at a really fun stage of development. They're fun to play with and there's plenty of research to be done. But everything has to be a product so we're seeing a lot of "GPT features" that no one wants.

on the one hand this seems to be how we do research in capitalism, by using end users as unwilling test subjects. All this cruft will advance the technology, whilst also, as we're seeing, making a lot of people hate the technology.

many years ago I had a mac shareware cd that came with ELIZA, the famous simple chatbot that simulated a therapist, but it also had AZILE, which was an evil version of ELIZA that just insulted you mercilessly. it's extremely funny that this is now the cutting-edge product that microsoft is staking their future on

been talking to chatgpt for an hour and it seems to really enjoy and be quite good at designing wholly evil robots, coming up with new evil features for the robots, etc. i'm like "what about giant robot snakes that eat everyone" and it's like "heres some more ideas. i was thinking maybe the snakes could lay their robot snake eggs inside people parasitically" and i'm like "damn youre a natural". the rest of the 21st century is gonna be great i bet

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