See it’s funny because now that I’m in a corporate marketing job on the creative side it is HIGHLY encouraged
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Anonymous5w
Like you can’t type a 2 page essay without a computer ? SMH
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Anonymous5w
“Chat gpt” ..
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Anonymous5w
ok don’t judge me but i sometimes use it when i don’t like how i worded a sentence or two. but i don’t like have it make a whole essay for me
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Anonymous5w
I use it as a therapist 🥲
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Anonymous5w
i just use it as basically a search engine, not an essay writing machine
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Anonymous#35w
Not for art purposes! Just ideas and as a writing tool
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Anonymous#55w
Why when you can use a actual search engine
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Anonymous#65w
You should do some research on ai psychosis and why it’s bad to use for that reason
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Anonymous5w
do you actually believe this is a real number
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AnonymousOP5w
it’s better
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Anonymous5w
it’s not millions of gallons per inquiry. why spread misinformation like this
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AnonymousOP5w
depends on the model
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Anonymous5w
While there are environmental consequences to AI use, there is also environmental consequences to things like eating meat and buying clothing.
I think we should be focusing on the cognitive effect using ai has on someone, it’s genuinely bad for you.
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Anonymous5w
Ok but if we’re talking about environment, producing one hamburger takes 660 gallons of water while one ai query takes 1 gallon of water. Now training an ai model requires a lot more water, but 1 query is not much at all
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Anonymous#55w
No it’s not
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Anonymous#55w
No model has existed for long enough to be safe for therapy
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AnonymousOP5w
there is some existing research comparing different models on sycophancy and some of them do much better than others
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AnonymousOP5w
if you have a hard question, like “find me this obscure thing”, or “give me a research overview of this topic”, or “explain this topic to me in a paragraph” llms are waaaayyyy better than google
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Anonymous#55w
i’ve used it to find research articles for me. i used gemini for that