Spark

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When discussing a topic online, I first ask ChatGPT for validation, especially if I'm disagreeing with someone. I’ll have a trial debate with ChatGPT to avoid saying something too dumb and to explore potential counter-arguments upfront.

To be fair, I usually don't ask ChatGPT for the arguments themselves; it’s more of a refinement strategy.

Is this the social media equivalent of using AI to cheat in chess?

 

Community: !aiconfessions@lemmy.world

Many will admit to using ChatGPT for a specific task, while also saying they are embarrassed to admit it. Others will deny it completely.

You can now make use of this community to get your AI-related secrets off your chest 😄

 

At some point during a conversation, ChatGPT gave me a link to a catalog. The chat went on.

Not too long after, I accidentally clicked away and lost the link.

The noble thing would’ve been to scroll back, maybe use the search bar or Ctrl+F and find it myself.

But I didn’t.

Prompt: “please remind me of the catalog link that you provided me above”

As the link reappeared on my screen, I saw a montage of headlines flash through my mind. The energy cost of LLM queries, the server racks, the carbon emissions. And here I was, using a billion-parameter model to avoid a scroll.

The realization that I have fallen prey to this new layer of GPT-induced laziness dawned upon me....

I’m sorry.

[–] Spark@lemmy.world 24 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

I can upvote or downvote as many times as I want

[–] Spark@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Yes. I don't like supporting supermarkets but this would make buying it so much easier that I'd make an exception.

[–] Spark@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Ah, thanks. I understood that she sued the show for making the parody. Glad she got a settlement for it.

I was comfortable sharing this as something funny because I thought that the woman herself could look back at it and laugh. But finding out that this might not be true changes how I feel about presenting this to others emphasizing the funny angle, if that makes sense. The video of the incident will be very funny to some people but to others it could be terribly uncomfortable to watch.

[–] Spark@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Oh wow. You are right, I found that it is an actually actress in the Conan video. Strange that they would pretend like this without adding some note. I cannot find that she sued the show.

The woman is OK but she did get injured so I will remove that as it is insensitive given that context.