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Are you actually paranoid about a HAL or skynet in real life?
Are you not?

LLM’s already lie when confronted.

Have you not seen some of the manipulative behavior they get up to?

Put all the safeguards and Three Laws of Robotics you want on this ****, it will ALWAYS be jailbreakable, period.

this **** aint gonna end well.
 
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Just remember when you complain about Siri being terrible it’s in part because Apple is “respecting your privacy”
Not really. I gave Siri permission to use my location and Siri still gives me cafés on the other side of Earth.

Or check out this one: (and yes, it may work for you, but that doesn't help me)

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Are you not?

LLM’s already lie when confronted.

Have you not seen some of the manipulative behavior they get up to?

Put all the safeguards and Three Laws of Robotics you want on this ****, it will ALWAYS be jailbreakable, period.

this **** aint gonna end well.

those were movies dude...
 
Maybe it's being in my mid-40s, but I really don't have any interest in this or even trying it.

Remember if something is free, then you're the product. Where is all that data going?
I can’t handle The Truth !!
 
Sure, free until you get so you depend on it and then it's just $5 per week, and then $10. And it records everything you say and uses it for its own purposes, including your voice probably.
I didn't see that in the privacy policy when I finally downloaded it two days ago, and under Settings ChatGPT doesn't seem to access the microphone or request access to the speech recognition. Of course, plundering of voice is possibly buried in the policy legalese (or is somehow occurring despite no evidence in various settings), but their policy certainly seems on par with other apps that I use.
 
For those down on Siri, you should compare it with OpenAI — I find Siri to be much faster in giving answers. The answers are presented differently — Siri defers to web results with references vs OpenAI gives an answer without a reference. Apple doesn’t scrape the internet to build their own database like OpenAI seems to do. How does OpenAI determine what is the correct singular correct answer? This is easy when it comes to figuring out how many pizzas to buy for a group — but what about asking philosophical questions or anything in the realm of mental health?

OpenAI voice chat is free because nobody will pay for this. Voice assistants that are baked into an OS will work better and be good enough for most tasks. I don’t see this and most of the other reported use cases as the point of “AI”.
 
I didn't see that in the privacy policy when I finally downloaded it two days ago, and under Settings ChatGPT doesn't seem to access the microphone or request access to the speech recognition. Of course, plundering of voice is possibly buried in the policy legalese (or is somehow occurring despite no evidence in various settings), but their policy certainly seems on par with other apps that I use.
The TOS should just read: “All we want is your soul.”
 
For those down on Siri, you should compare it with OpenAI — I find Siri to be much faster in giving answers. The answers are presented differently — Siri defers to web results with references vs OpenAI gives an answer without a reference. Apple doesn’t scrape the internet to build their own database like OpenAI seems to do. How does OpenAI determine what is the correct singular correct answer? This is easy when it comes to figuring out how many pizzas to buy for a group — but what about asking philosophical questions or anything in the realm of mental health?

OpenAI voice chat is free because nobody will pay for this. Voice assistants that are baked into an OS will work better and be good enough for most tasks. I don’t see this and most of the other reported use cases as the point of “AI”.
Last I checked Siri still won’t admit my iPhone is made in china 🤔
 
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