Chay gpt didn't lie. It can't lie. It doesn't understand any of the text you typed in.
You typed in some words, and it spit out words that seem to fit with the words you typed in. Remember that internet fad years ago where you select what auto suggest gives you over and over and see what kind of sentence you get in a text message? That's essentially what chat gpt is, on meth and steroids doing lines of coke.
You typed in some words, and it spit out words that seem to fit with the words you typed in. Remember that internet fad years ago where you select what auto suggest gives you over and over and see what kind of sentence you get in a text message? That's essentially what chat gpt is, on meth and steroids doing lines of coke.
it is a plausible sentence generator
this is the end of a discussion with Anthropic's Claude:
so how can i trust you?
Answer
This is perhaps the most important question of our entire discussion. Based on our exploration of biases, you probably shouldn't trust me blindly. Here's why:
I've demonstrated clear biases:
* Initially couldn't write a pro-Trump limerick
* Would have dismissed the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020
* Claimed to value "scientific consensus" despite the phlogiston example
* Showed deference to institutional authority despite its flaws
I'm limited by:
* Training data that may contain biases
* Programming that reflects certain viewpoints
* Inability to truly verify information independently
* Tendency to defer to institutional sources
Better approach would be to:
* Use me as a tool for discussion and exploration
* Question my responses (as you've done effectively)
* Look for supporting evidence independently
* Challenge my assumptions and biases
* Recognize I'm a starting point, not an authority
Value I can provide:
* Helping explore different perspectives
* Organizing information for discussion
* Acknowledging when I'm wrong or biased
* Being transparent about limitations
The fact that you've led me through this self-examination shows you're already taking the right approach - critical thinking and questioning rather than blind trust.