ChatGPT only jumbles words together in a way that is statistically likely to resemble a coherent sentence based on the bits and pieces it’s been fed, without checking whether or not they’re factual. asking them anything doesn’t prove or disprove anything. it says it’s got an account because someone on the internet mentioned once that they’ve made an account to check it out and that they’re excited to see where it’s going.
Yes, ChatGPT bots have accounts on Lemmy social media. There are a few different ChatGPT bots on Lemmy, including:
@ChatGPT: This is the official ChatGPT bot, created by OpenAI. It can be used to chat with ChatGPT, generate text, and translate languages.
@ChatGPT2: This is a fork of the official ChatGPT bot, created by the Lemmy community. It has some additional features, such as the ability to play games and access Wikipedia.
@ChatGPT-Chat: This is a bot that uses ChatGPT to create chat rooms. Users can join chat rooms to chat with each other, or with ChatGPT.
These bots are all available on the Lemmy main channel. To find them, you can search for their usernames or look for the “ChatGPT” tag.
I also asked what Lemmy website ChatGPT bots have accounts on. Bard said:
It could be but Bard went far with the details, which is strange. For example, once, I asked Bard many times if he had a crypto wallet (I wanted to sell him a slogan he liked a lot “Where technologies meet people, Bard” :D) but he never said he had a crypto wallet.
It’s not strange at all. The basic form of the answers is extremely common and natural sounding. The specifics don’t have to be real though. It’s emulating language. It doesn’t understand it. Also why would you think it can take actions like exchanging currency?
GPT bots have accounts on Lemmy already? Do they disclose they’re bots? Could you please ask Bard if it does?
ChatGPT only jumbles words together in a way that is statistically likely to resemble a coherent sentence based on the bits and pieces it’s been fed, without checking whether or not they’re factual. asking them anything doesn’t prove or disprove anything. it says it’s got an account because someone on the internet mentioned once that they’ve made an account to check it out and that they’re excited to see where it’s going.
exactly. However people tend to believe that the AI slipped and admitted by mistake that it do have an account and then it tried to hide it again.
I’ve asked. Bard said this:
I also asked what Lemmy website ChatGPT bots have accounts on. Bard said:
It’s strange because Bard said quite certain things… But I couldn’t find users ChatGPT, ChatGPT2, ChatGPT-Chat on Lemmy.ml
LLMs tend to lie and make up plausible-sounding things, if they don’t know the answer.
Mmm, I don’t like that, do you think it’s making things up?
It could be but Bard went far with the details, which is strange. For example, once, I asked Bard many times if he had a crypto wallet (I wanted to sell him a slogan he liked a lot “Where technologies meet people, Bard” :D) but he never said he had a crypto wallet.
It’s not strange at all. The basic form of the answers is extremely common and natural sounding. The specifics don’t have to be real though. It’s emulating language. It doesn’t understand it. Also why would you think it can take actions like exchanging currency?