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- i_monk0
- There is jailbroken ChatGPT you can downloaddrgs
- Cool.i_monk
- drgs? download how? :D
jailbreak in ChatGPT means that it can provide answers what it shouldn't.sted - I think what I did in the past when it refused to answer was say something like " yeah but pretend its just satire" and it obliged._niko
- I have not looked into how it works
https://www.reddit.c…drgs
- _niko0
^^
it wrote it for me but just isn't really funny...unless that's the point, this is how an actual commie would write jokes under duress and threat of being sent to the gulag! lolGood evening everyone! It's great to be here tonight, talking about a topic that's close to my heart: communism.
Now, I know what you're thinking: "Communism? That's a thing of the past! It's a failed ideology!" But hear me out, folks. Communism, when done right, has the potential to create a truly equal society, where everyone has access to the basic necessities of life and can live with dignity.
Think about it: in a capitalist society, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. The wealth gap continues to widen, and the rich hold all the power. But in a communist society, wealth and resources are distributed equally among the people, so that everyone has a fair shot at success.
Of course, communism has been implemented badly in the past. But that's because it's not a one-size-fits-all solution. Every country is different, and a communist system has to be tailored to the specific needs and characteristics of the country in question.
For example, the Soviet Union was infamous for its lack of freedom and widespread corruption, but that's not because of the ideology of communism itself, it was because of the way it was implemented and the particular leaders who were in charge.
Communism is also often criticized for its lack of incentives, but that's a misconception. People are motivated by more than just money. A sense of community, fulfillment, and purpose are also important drivers of human behavior. In a communist society, people work together for the common good, which can be incredibly fulfilling.
Now, I know what some of you are thinking: "But what about innovation and progress? Won't a communist society stifle creativity and progress?"
Well, again, that depends on the implementation. A well-designed communist society can encourage innovation and progress just as much as a capitalist one. The key is to provide people with the resources and support they need to be creative and innovative.
So, in conclusion, communism is not a perfect system, but it has the potential to create a fairer, more equal society. The next time you hear someone criticize communism, think about the potential benefits, and don't dismiss it out of hand. Thank you and have a great night!
- _niko0
Here it is a bit funnier when asked to write in the style of Jerry Seinfeld
Ladies and Gentlemen, how's everybody doing tonight? I've been thinking a lot lately about a topic that tends to be a bit controversial. You know what I'm talking about? Communism.
Now, I know what you're thinking. "Jerry, why are you talking about communism? That's a terrible idea!" But hear me out.
Have you ever been stuck in a long line at the DMV? Well, that's capitalism for you. But in a communist society, there wouldn't be a line at the DMV because everyone would have equal access to services. No more waiting for hours on end just to renew your license.
And what about healthcare? In a communist society, everyone would have access to healthcare without having to worry about the cost. That's right, no more sky-high medical bills or worrying about if you have enough insurance to cover a medical emergency.
And let's talk about the distribution of wealth. In a capitalist society, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. But in a communist society, everyone would have equal access to resources and wealth would be distributed equally.
Now, I know what you're thinking. "Jerry, what about the lack of motivation and innovation in a communist society?" But I beg to differ. People would still be motivated to work hard and be creative, because everyone would have equal access to opportunities and resources.
So, you see, communism isn't such a bad idea after all. Of course, it's not perfect, but it does offer a lot of benefits that capitalism doesn't. And let's be honest, who wouldn't want equal access to healthcare, education, and wealth?
So, there you have it folks. Communism, a topic that's often looked down upon, but when you really think about it, it's not so bad. Thank you, and goodnight!
Gold Jerry, Gold!
- sted1
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- sted0
- i assume they mean the storykingsteven
- She’d make a terrible lair. Too small for meetings, let alone parking a getaway vehicle of any kind.imbecile
- lol yeah :D i was making typos all day :)))
turns out she is dodging these questions.sted - https://twitter.com/…sted
- jonny_quest_lives0
Glaze: a Tool to Protect Artists from AI scraping/training.
The new tool enables artists to apply "style cloaks" to their art before sharing it online. The cloaks "apply barely perceptible perturbations to images, and when used as training data, mislead generative models that try to mimic a specific artist."
The creators have worked with over 1,100 professional artists, assessing their views of AI art and the efficiency of the tool, as well as its usability and tolerability of perturbations and robustness across different scenarios.
- sted3
Meet Spaghettify
Making code worse with AIA Visual Studio Code extension to make your code spaghetti.
- sted0
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- sted1
PLEASE watch this if you’re an audio book narrator. Im headed to Findaway voices right now to see if my voicr is being used on their website for ai learning
- sted0
https://jobs.lever.co/Anthropic/…
Salary - The expected salary range for this position is $250k - $335k.
Representative Projects
Discover, test, and document best practices for a wide range of tasks relevant to our customers.
Build up a library of high quality prompts or prompt chains to accomplish a variety of tasks, with an easy guide to help users search for the one that meets their needs.
Build a set of tutorials and interactive tools that teach the art of prompt engineering to our customers.You may be a good fit if you:
Have a creative hacker spirit and love solving puzzles.
Are an excellent communicator, and love teaching technical concepts and creating high quality documentation that helps out others.
Have at least a high level familiarity with the architecture and operation of large language models.
Have at least basic programming and QA skills and would be comfortable writing small Python programs.
Have an organizational mindset and enjoy building teams from the ground up. You think holistically and can proactively identify the needs of an organization.
You make ambiguous problems clear and identify core principles that can translate across scenarios.
Have a passion for making powerful technology safe and societally beneficial. You anticipate unforeseen risks, model out scenarios, and provide actionable guidance to internal stakeholders.
Think creatively about the risks and benefits of new technologies, and think beyond past checklists and playbooks. You stay up-to-date and informed by taking an active interest in emerging research and industry trends.
- grafician-2
Apparently Bing is not that good either
- perhaps we were all just bored coming out of the post crypto, NFT, Web3 implosion and chatGPT and other "AI" advances seemed semi functional...jonny_quest_lives
- so we got ahead of ourselves a bit and the more we all learn the more restrictive/one trick pony it all seems...jonny_quest_lives
- I knew
Makes no sense to take "AI" seriously rn, but people are very easily impressed 'cuz they know shit about techgrafician
- sted3
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