

I believe ChatGPT does. I’ll have to go back and see, tho. If not, I gotta up my game.
I believe ChatGPT does. I’ll have to go back and see, tho. If not, I gotta up my game.
Thank you! Nothin AI about it, just good ol’ thumb-smashing on a phone hahaha
Oh no! 😨 I’m sorry to hear that!
Would you like to talk about your symptoms or hear about our lab-grown brain implants that mostly override physical symptoms by showing you ads relevant to what your neighbor browses past 8PM?
Like, in this world right now, are there people that respond to a question with
Certainly! Let’s dive into that:
As the ChatGPT platform has grown in userbase over the years, it can be assumed that younger foreign users would pick up on the language patterns — specially if they are communicating with the platform on a daily basis.
Much like the already-existing effect of children picking up on Youtuber’s mannerisms and verbal styles over time, this brings up Nature vs Nurture1 methods of learning.
Would you like to explore more about how this comment was generated by a human with no LLM help, or tricks to make your own written text sound like you’re fake?
Benn’s video may give you ideas: https://youtu.be/xMYm2d9bmEA
A new generation shall experience the pain!
Imagine the liquid as a road, and the sound travelling through it as a runner on said road. Now, sound is faster than the road, because road isn’t moving anywhere. But if we replace the road with one of those airport speedwalking walking pads (kinda like escalators but flat on ground), now the ground is moving, but as luck would have it, the runner is now moving even faster. The more you speed up the pad, the faster the runner moves, even if the runner themselves has not increased their speed.
Weird stuff, but it does make sense. :)