They tend to shut up when you ask them to actually help in any meaningful, concrete way. They'll sure protest though.
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I was using chatGPT to design up a human/computer interface to allow stoners to control a lightshow. The goal was to collect data to train an AI to make the light show "trippier".
It started complaining about using untested technology to alter people's mental state, and how experimentation on people wasn't ethical.
I suspect that as things get worse, more people will be focused on personal survival vs stopping the rate of change. Sometimes these will be the same actions, sometimes they won't.
I've started doing it all the time now as well, as it's valid ASL and we have two hard of hearing children, one of which communicates primarily with sign.
Me, with 20 years experience making software: yes, totally happy about this. (This makes it much easier to keep up with the latest newfangled bullshit.)
Laser cutter control software is windows only, just haven't had the time/energy to rip out the entire control system and rework it to be open source.
The Democrats are playing politics, the Republicans are fighting a war of extermination.
I am burning down private schools in the dead of night.
Be the change you want to see in the world, don't let your dreams stay dreams.
Once they stopped working at Twitter, they stopped existing to him.
Getting some gains out of it, but I'm still limited by the fact that I can't put anything proprietary into any AI tooling. Not motivated enough yet to roll my own.
For generic Q&A/searching, templating, etc, it's been a decent stackoverflow replacement.
Reduce, reuse, recycle is an order of operations. Reusing is better than recycling, but reduction of consumption is best.