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It's bullshit, joint. I bet many can relate to this here:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=6zyJB45ewvU&t=38s
https://www.reddit.com/r/NoStupidQuesti … ality_has/
Last edited by simon (2023-08-15 08:30:32)
you guys can use bing chat.. gpt 4 is there for free
OPENAI DELETES BAN ON USING CHATGPT FOR “MILITARY AND WARFARE”
https://theintercept.com/2024/01/12/ope … n-chatgpt/
Now it's official
very scary
ChatGPT has an enlightening response about hackusations in BF1942.
Prompt: I have been playing a video game for nearly 15 years. The game is about 20 years old. It's a multiplayer online first person shooter. I usually perform well in the multiplayer games, but the other players frequently accuse me of using cheats. I've done everything to prove that I play without using any cheats or enhancements, even submitting video footage of my perspective of the same rounds that they have accused me of cheating. Why would players treat me this way?
ChatGPT's Response:
It's unfortunate that you're facing accusations of cheating despite providing evidence to the contrary. There could be various reasons why other players accuse you, and it's important to consider different perspectives:
Skill Discrepancy: Sometimes, players accuse others of cheating simply because they find it hard to believe someone can be exceptionally skilled. Your years of experience in the game might make your performance seem extraordinary to less experienced players.
Frustration or Jealousy: Other players might accuse you out of frustration or jealousy, especially if they are struggling in the game. Accusing someone of cheating can be a way for them to cope with their own frustrations or explain their own shortcomings.
Misinterpretation of Gameplay: Some players may misinterpret certain gameplay mechanics, skilled maneuvers, or lucky shots as evidence of cheating. This misunderstanding can lead to unfounded accusations.
Cultural Norms: In certain gaming communities, there might be a prevailing culture of skepticism, and players may be more prone to accuse others without solid evidence.
Previous Incidents: If you've faced accusations before, some players might carry over those suspicions even if you've proven your innocence. Reputation, whether accurate or not, can play a role in how others perceive your gameplay.
It's essential to stay calm and continue enjoying the game. Engaging positively with the community, explaining your perspective, and maintaining sportsmanship can help alleviate misunderstandings over time. If the accusations persist and affect your experience, consider reaching out to game moderators or community managers for assistance.
Pfff who said streaming or recording will prove anything. If you want to prove your innocence, you'll have to visit every single one of your accusers and play on their setups.
This AI is so over hyped. Sure it can find some things for you and make automated processes faster but the real AI will never be available for peasants if there is one. Kinda like those smart watches, curved tv's, voice assistants and so on - for the average person they don't give any advantage over those who don't use them, just gimmicks
Why thing like this can't get a task to build others like it, and all of them to be controlled by one or two persons. It isn't overhyped, it's rather underestimated. Starting this wont be more expensive than maintain a war.
Singularity.
https://youtu.be/29ECwExc-_M?si=Be3J8kaHt_xBPQPa
I use ChatGPT daily both for personal and professional applications. It’s a tool just like anything else and is only as good as the person using it. The use cases are so vast that it is difficult for the average person to understand how this tech can be leveraged in a way to enhance their lives or business.
The user experience is still young and unintuitive, but that will change as the masses figure out how to integrate LLMs into their day-to-day. We aren’t far away from each of us being able to teach an AI program how to play battlefield and we will have ChatGPT-esque AI playing in our 42 lobbies.
I use ChatGPT daily both for personal and professional applications. It’s a tool just like anything else and is only as good as the person using it. The use cases are so vast that it is difficult for the average person to understand how this tech can be leveraged in a way to enhance their lives or business.
The user experience is still young and unintuitive, but that will change as the masses figure out how to integrate LLMs into their day-to-day. We aren’t far away from each of us being able to teach an AI program how to play battlefield and we will have ChatGPT-esque AI playing in our 42 lobbies.
That was one of my first thoughts when I started messing around with ChatGPT - “Can this play BF1942?”
Last edited by Winston Smith (2024-05-26 10:28:18)
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I knew most of those normy sweetwater comments on internet are made by bots