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Lucky Luciano

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12. I used it the other day trying to drill down and understand the political perspectives of someone I know.
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 12:17 AM
Jun 19

It all started when I saw him post something about DEI from an org I never heard of called "Fair For All."

Sometimes the prompts I give get a bit repetitive because I am trying to get the LLM to really go down certain paths. It is pretty interesting though. The system really did a great job of presenting the likely thought processes of this friend of mine. It is a bit of a rabbit hole, but I kept it going because I found the responses interesting. My friend was one of those Bernie or Bust folks from 2016 that voted for Stein...and sometimes shows hints of being ok with the current regime...though he really considers the dems and repubs the "uniparty" of war. I was a Bernie guy, but I am much more practical in the end.

Since it pegged him really well, and made me think about where he is coming from, I can get a better handle on how to engage in debate messaging that might resonate with him.


https://chatgpt.com/share/68538baf-dbfc-800a-92fa-255d3a1e7305

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Of course it makes people stupid SheltieLover Jun 18 #1
I don't know how anyone could believe anything else, if they actually thought about what's going on highplainsdem Jun 18 #7
If course it's (another!) con SheltieLover Jun 19 #16
Makes them more stupid? This is not our finest hour. NewHendoLib Jun 18 #2
GenAI is arguably the most harmful non-weapon tech ever, and it's being peddled by the richest highplainsdem Jun 18 #8
..."Might?" Karasu Jun 18 #3
That headline should've had "will" instead of "might" when the evidence is this strong. highplainsdem Jun 18 #10
Well, Trump MAGA believers don't have anything to fear because they are already stupid. cstanleytech Jun 18 #4
There are ups and there are downs Terry_M Jun 18 #5
There are no "ups" (pluses) worth the "downs" (minuses) with generative AI. Which exists only because highplainsdem Jun 18 #6
Outsourcing thinking to a machine can reduce one's own brain activity? IronLionZion Jun 18 #9
My company is pushing people to use AI wysimdnwyg Jun 18 #11
I'm so sorry your company is doing that. If it replaces employees with AI, the results will almost highplainsdem Jun 19 #14
I used it the other day trying to drill down and understand the political perspectives of someone I know. Lucky Luciano Jun 19 #12
Please don't post a link to AI slop from ChatGPT on a message board for human discussions. Besides it highplainsdem Jun 19 #13
Meh...you're clearly on the extreme side here. Lucky Luciano Jun 19 #15
I didn't say you're evil. I said the theft of the world's intellectual property is. You are making an unethical choice highplainsdem Jun 19 #22
I do realize there is a lot of flattery in there... Lucky Luciano Jun 19 #27
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 19 #17
It makes them repeat themselves too. FSogol Jun 19 #19
Yup Lulu KC Jun 19 #25
Question for AI: moondust Jun 19 #18
There has been an explosion of AI videos on youtube mdbl Jun 19 #20
There definitely has been an explosion of AI-generated content there. Mispronunciations and bad grammar highplainsdem Jun 19 #24
Most Americans are incredibly stupid. AI won't change that. mwb970 Jun 19 #21
It will dumb even those people down, while at the same time picking up enough data about them to highplainsdem Jun 19 #23
So does automatic spell check Polybius Jun 19 #26
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