I thought that GPT2 was funny at first, but after a while it got irritating. If there’s a next time, it should be more limited in how many comments it makes. 1) You could train it on how many votes its comments got to try to figure out which comments to reply to 2) It might also automatically reply to every reply on its comments.
Maybe by next year they’ll have an adversarial anti-GPT AI trained to distinguish GPT2 (GPT3? GPT4?) comments from humans. Then GPT can create 50 replies to every human comment, and of those, the other AI will decide which of the replies sounds the *least* like GPT and post that one.
April Fool’s day: the funniest step on the path to weaponized AI.
I thought that GPT2 was funny at first, but after a while it got irritating. If there’s a next time, it should be more limited in how many comments it makes. 1) You could train it on how many votes its comments got to try to figure out which comments to reply to 2) It might also automatically reply to every reply on its comments.
Maybe by next year they’ll have an adversarial anti-GPT AI trained to distinguish GPT2 (GPT3? GPT4?) comments from humans. Then GPT can create 50 replies to every human comment, and of those, the other AI will decide which of the replies sounds the *least* like GPT and post that one.
April Fool’s day: the funniest step on the path to weaponized AI.