DC ChatGPT Q&A

I haven't taken a lot of interest in this Chat GPT thingy but having watched this I don't like it one little bit.

Yes, I understand how useful it could be but the negative sides are massive. We've done without it for thousands of years.....


Hannah Fry is a non-sentient twat so try to limit your exposure to her for the same reason you wish to avoid Al.

You'll thank me in the end.
 

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We had an application not far from my home, for a 65ft 5G mast by Hutchinson, they are the engineering firm for the work on behalf of the 3 network. Two of the points made by the objectors "the customer wants 5G for downloads" was a fraudulent one as when most people get home, they set their mobiles to automatically connect to the persome home internet modem which does the job just fine and the true reason was to set up a fast network for the future of driverless cars.

The council agreed so refused it and the county council refused it but the company appealed and the Planning inspectorate approved the application.

One of the premises of the application was 3 said their was a lack of 5G in our area but two things came from that. There was a lack of 5G for the 3 network but multiple other networks had perfectly fine 5G. The other thing was, 3 forgot to mention that they had just merged with Vodafone who had a perfectly fine 5G coverage for the area that 3 said they had not.

From all of that, for me it became quite clear that this was never about "for the people" but for the long term use of business with a long term view to remove individuals from cars as another form of control.

Our phones at work are shite for connectivity these past few months (on O2) apparently because the 5g mast round the corner is constantly being knocked down 😁
 
I haven't taken a lot of interest in this Chat GPT thingy but having watched this I don't like it one little bit.

Yes, I understand how useful it could be but the negative sides are massive. We've done without it for thousands of years.....


Why don’t you like it “one little bit”

Doesn’t it depend what you’re using it for, have to be stupid to give it any personal details.
 
Agreed, have to be careful how and what you use them for.

Have you got all the Ai stuff turned off on your computer / tablet / phone ?
As far as I'm aware. This is part of the reason I dislike this technology it creeps into everything and it's up to you to try and root it out and disable it. I'm sure it will find ways to get back in again, or there will be those bits that I haven't found.
 
As far as I'm aware. This is part of the reason I dislike this technology it creeps into everything and it's up to you to try and root it out and disable it. I'm sure it will find ways to get back in again, or there will be those bits that I haven't found.
I don't know what I'd do if the government or the Banks found out that I had opened bank accounts in my own name :confused:
 
I prefer the AI LLMs to google searches and have noticed a significant improvement lately, they are definitely getting better and are incredibly useful if used as tools.

The tech is incredibly useful, for all of you avoiding it, I recommend becoming familiar with it, it is not going away and it will be ubiquitous in the very near future in a way that disabling it will be impossible unless you decide to live in a pre 90's way of living or off grid (this will become more difficult to do in the future). The rate at which it is evolving and demand is unlike any of the prior revolutions in history.

Think how quickly the digital age has grown. AI is outpacing computer and internet development by magnitudes unimaginable. So much so, I have no idea what living in 2028-2030 is going to be like. If we make it to 2035, the potential exists for a scenario where looking back at the current time will be similar to comparing today to living in the 19th century.

The most important thing we should all be doing is demanding careful development, governance, and implementation that protects privacy. The later of which has been abused by coporations and governments to our detriment. Preserving/protecting one's identity should be the number one issue. If you are on the internet, your personal information has been collected for decades or is being stolen from you and sold to someone else's benefit. That snowflake is near avalanche size at this point and I have no idea how to stop it.

We should be able to copyrignt ourselves and have the ability to control use of or a royalty every time it is shared. Everything that makes me a unique individual (including behaviour) is mine and any use of that data without my consent or recompense is theft. Tracking is another thing, it has already become a form of modern imprisonment and behaviour control deployed quietly in the night. Laying this out is crazy to me, and could be considered fringe thinking or conspiratorial but it is where we are today and in the very near future.
 
I find using xAI (Grok) for initial searches to be far more productive than typing into a traditional search engine and then having to wade through a load of old shite.

I can't image ChatGPT and the other AIs being any use though. The only answers you'll get from them are mainstream/woke BS.
Even xAI needs a bit of a firm hand and many of my searches stipulate omitting any results or information that comes from known liars (the BBC, the newspapers, etc).
 
I find using xAI (Grok) for initial searches to be far more productive than typing into a traditional search engine and then having to wade through a load of old shite.

I can't image ChatGPT and the other AIs being any use though. The only answers you'll get from them are mainstream/woke BS.
Even xAI needs a bit of a firm hand and many of my searches stipulate omitting any results or information that comes from known liars (the BBC, the newspapers, etc).
I find it best to use several and compare answers. I may post how Co-pilot handled my dilema yesterday being stranded without a clutch on the side of the road. It would be best over conversation though.
 
I prefer the AI LLMs to google searches and have noticed a significant improvement lately, they are definitely getting better and are incredibly useful if used as tools.

The tech is incredibly useful, for all of you avoiding it, I recommend becoming familiar with it, it is not going away and it will be ubiquitous in the very near future in a way that disabling it will be impossible unless you decide to live in a pre 90's way of living or off grid (this will become more difficult to do in the future). The rate at which it is evolving and demand is unlike any of the prior revolutions in history.

Think how quickly the digital age has grown. AI is outpacing computer and internet development by magnitudes unimaginable. So much so, I have no idea what living in 2028-2030 is going to be like. If we make it to 2035, the potential exists for a scenario where looking back at the current time will be similar to comparing today to living in the 19th century.

The most important thing we should all be doing is demanding careful development, governance, and implementation that protects privacy. The later of which has been abused by coporations and governments to our detriment. Preserving/protecting one's identity should be the number one issue. If you are on the internet, your personal information has been collected for decades or is being stolen from you and sold to someone else's benefit. That snowflake is near avalanche size at this point and I have no idea how to stop it.

We should be able to copyrignt ourselves and have the ability to control use of or a royalty every time it is shared. Everything that makes me a unique individual (including behaviour) is mine and any use of that data without my consent or recompense is theft. Tracking is another thing, it has already become a form of modern imprisonment and behaviour control deployed quietly in the night. Laying this out is crazy to me, and could be considered fringe thinking or conspiratorial but it is where we are today and in the very near future.
Unlike the US we don't have a written constitution to protect our rights.
 
Unlike the US we don't have a written constitution to protect our rights.
That's kinda wild to me. I figured something similar would have been passed since 1812. By now there should be a global constitution applicable to all humans/inhabitants of this realm. Yet we remain owned somehow.
 
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