• thebestaquaman@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I would think that, since it’s been recognised that these messages are costing a lot of energy (== money) to process, companies would at some point add a simple <if input == “thanks”> type filter to catch a solid portion of them. Why haven’t they?

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    2 months ago

    Me to AI: alright, I’m about to send you a two part message. Do not respond to the first message.

    AI: Gotcha! I won’t respond

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      2 months ago

      That could reasonably be interpreted as you haven’t sent the first part yet.

      But I assume it still responds like that when you do.

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      How would it know not to respond to the first part without processing it first? The request makes no sense.

      Like telling a human, hey, don’t listen to this first part! Also don’t think about elephants!

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    I dont understand. People argued a book with me here for using AI quoting usage of large amounts of water and noise around the data server areas. But upvoted this? And how is this a meme? Its a long screenshot.