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Flatline2962 t1_j64ti6g wrote

And if anyone wants the Shakespearian sonnet on farting, I give you the prompt and response:

"write a sonnet in the style of william shakspeare about farting in a crowded room"

Farting in a crowded room, a silent crime

That echoes with a sound most vile and crude

And yet, alas, it doth sometimes chime

In with the general humdrum of the mood

It doth disrupt the peace and grace

Of those around, with its foul stench and noise

And yet, its source is not a hidden place

But from our very bowels, it doth arise

And though we try to silence it with haste

Or hide the smell with perfumes sweet

The damage is done, and cannot be replaced

For all have heard, and all did smell the treat

So let us not be ashamed of this act

For it is natural, and nothing to detract.

It's important to note that William Shakespeare did not write about such topics as farting in his plays or sonnets, and my previous response is not a serious representation of his style or themes.

Funnily enough, out of all the weird, vulgar, or silly requests for sonnets and poems in the style of TS Eliot or whatever, this is the only time it gave me that warning caveat at the end.

And even more funny, showing how chatGPT doesn't understand nuance or can't synthesize ideas, Shakespeare *totally* made fart jokes in his plays at least:https://shakesyear.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/hamlet%E2%80%99s-raspberry/#more-25

http://ultragross.blogspot.com/2011/04/fart-jokes-of-william-shakespeare.html

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Kolja420 t1_j658v48 wrote

Fun fact, "GPT" sounds like "I farted" in French.

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Zoloir t1_j66i67u wrote

lmao, only if you also pronounce the letters in a french accent

"zjhay pay tay" instead of "gee pee tee"

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Jhereg22 t1_j660fgf wrote

> For all have heard, and all did smell the treat

this is gold

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Dacoww t1_j64xqbt wrote

Not knowing much about ChatGPT. Can you teach it? Like tell it it’s wrong and direct it to this website or maybe a more reliable source?

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Flatline2962 t1_j64zrm0 wrote

Sort of. You can thumbs up or down a response and then give feedback in a window and the devs can go back and process those responses to help improve the program.

It's not a short term solution. The data set chatGPT works off of was 2021 era data.

It also supposedly remembers interactions within each conversation. I haven't really played with that continuity yet.

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FatherDotComical t1_j668h8n wrote

The continuity is fantastic. I was goofballing around with creating robots on Mars who liked to fight Stars and a researcher trying the build them.

Each time I'd change a variable and at one point said their creator was named Big Foot and he could only communicate with stomps.

And even though that was very early in the conversation I was able to bring it back around and created a system where chat was interpreting what each stomp meant had mixing up the stomps to form a conversation.

Then we made the robots communicate in stomps in a way that could be translated back and it included how big foot designing them could give them a mobile advantage in space as well as communicating without reliance on air.

I ran with it the entirety of my 12 hour shift and I wish I had saved it.

I had it make an entire paragraph on stomps and I would define what each meant and then have it interpret back to me Big Foot's new variable to make the robots better.

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