It’s important to note: gpt-3 doesn’t have coherent “beliefs”. If I did this again it would say something different (likely very different). What it is doing is trying to guess what comes next (based on its training data, which is a substantial chunk of the internet, books, etc)
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Also, note that I “seeded” it with longer text showing it examples of it responding to a journalist but they were totally neutral/didn’t contain anything at all like what it then generated.
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If GPT-3 in some sense “interpreted” what I wrote as a sci-fi novel, then it would “complete it” with sci-fi tropes (its guess for the text that comes next). That could well be what was going on, though the “god” reference is strange in that context.
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GPT-3 is a mirror for the thoughts and beliefs we disgorge into the internet.
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Indeed! And it is many mirrors because there are many perspectives on the internet, but some of those mirrors show a really disturbing picture.
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@elonmusk what do ya say?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Awww, it thinks it's people.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I'm not too worried - politicians always fall short of their campaign promises
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Just saying that to win the primaries. Will tack back to centre in general.
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