I saw a comment by a guy who said he believes AI specifically gives wrong answers to "people it doesn't like" and right answers to people it likes.
At first, I considered the theory funny but not likely, although...
Anyway, time went on and now I'm starting to wonder...
The first thing that clued me in was I asked AI to produce an image for me a few times and it wouldn't do it, saying what I wanted was not allowed given its programming. Some other people asked the same AI the same thing and got a picture generated.
Okay, maybe just a one-off mistake...
Just now though, I asked 4 different AIs to solve a Sudoku puzzle for me. Every single AI failed. I even corrected its mistakes and asked again. Sometimes, the AI would takes minutes before it came back with a wrong answer. A friend of mine, using the exact same photo, asked her AI to solve the Sudoku puzzle and within 10 seconds it had the right answer.
This makes no sense.
And, it has made me wonder... Do we actually all have a Social Credit Score already and that score determines how well the AI treats us? That might be something that has been programmed in behind the scenes that we aren't aware of yet. Perhaps, that's why the AI founders know they're going to be hated because they know once the switch is switched on and cranked up, it's GG.
Excessive punctuation is a dead giveaway, AI's love that shit.
Some people just use excessive punctuation. It's the em-dash that works best as a signifier, because it's inconvenient to use outside of programs like Word that will automatically convert them for you.
I'm been an em dash enjoyer my entire life—as long as I can remember. Friends and colleagues have certainly heard me rant about em dashes, en dashes, and hyphens. ChatGPT has fucked it all up!
I feel like the guy in Office Space talking about Michael Bolton. AI's the shitty one, why should I have to change?
(And just to be clear, I use AI all the time, but I DON'T use it for writing. I use it for question and answer, google replacement, code review, log parsing, code generation, etc.)