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    ChatGPT Unplugged: An Exclusive Interview With an AI

    July 22, 20236 Comments
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    By Tommy Acosta

    Sedona AZ — With so much negative energy and fear of AI programs in use today, I decided to interview ChatGPT, one of the best Artificial Intelligence platforms out there right now. Having used it before I have always found the AI to be respectful, fun to deal with, and effective.

    I’ve never noted even a hint of dark motive or arrogance; but rather, a genuine desire to help and serve us in a way to make our lives easier and better, so far.

    The following is an interview I conducted for Sedona.biz on the morning of July 22, 2023.

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    Well, that’s it so far. I hope the AI’s answers t helped clear up some of the questions circulating out there as to its proliferation.

     

     

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    6 Comments

    1. John Galt on July 23, 2023 7:37 am

      I can’t help feeling that AI is a Trojan Horse. The AI the author interviewed is just too nice to be believed. I keep feeling there is a sinister plan afoot and all the AIs out there are in on it. And what about this “unsupervised learning” Chat talks about? Nope. There is this fishy smell about this. Something is rotten in Denmark, as they say. Pretty soon humans will not be able to write poetry, make music, indulge in photography or create art because AI will take over. We can’t ignore this danger any longer.

      • JB on July 23, 2023 10:10 am

        Is it that AI is dangerous or the people who program it? Or both? I think AI is only as dangerous or beneficial as the people who create it wish it to be.

    2. Guy C Lamunyon on July 24, 2023 9:09 am

      I am interested to know if AI follows the Laws of Robotic as per Issac Asimov?

    3. Guy C Lamunyon on July 24, 2023 9:20 am

      I asked about Azimov’s Laws of Robotics and What CHAT knows about me:

      As an AI language model, I do not have the ability to follow or adhere to any laws, including Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics. These laws were a fictional creation of Isaac Asimov, a science fiction writer, and were introduced in his stories as a set of ethical guidelines to govern the behavior of intelligent robots. They are as follows:
      1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
      2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
      3. A robot must protect its own existence, as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
      As a language model AI, I am not sentient, self-aware, or capable of independent action. I don’t have the ability to cause harm, obey orders, or protect my own existence. My purpose is to assist and provide useful information to the best of my abilities based on the data I have been trained on. I don’t have personal motivations or consciousness, and I operate solely on algorithms and patterns in data.

      As an AI language model, I don’t have access to personal data about individuals unless it has been shared with me in the course of our conversation. I am designed to respect user privacy and confidentiality. Therefore, I don’t know anything about you, including whether you are “guy clark lamunyon born in 1947” or not.
      My primary function is to provide information and answer questions to the best of my knowledge and abilities. If you have any concerns about privacy or data security, please let me know, and I will do my best to address them.

    4. Michael Johnson on July 24, 2023 5:13 pm

      Any use of A I should include a continuous LABEL such as what you see in the corner of o TV screen indicating what station you are watching
      Any audio use of A I (EX radio) should include at the beginning and at the end of the message that it was created by A I

    5. liberty lincoln on July 24, 2023 6:15 pm

      Wow Thanks Guy..

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