03/25/2023: A satisfying GPT exchange
A lot of the coverage of change GPT has been about the learning and development of artificial intelligence. What I wonder is how we, as humans, are going to slowly learn and acculturate to the kinds of exchanges with ChatGPT and its cousins. What I’m thinking about is the psychological closeness that will accrue in our brains the more we use it. This exchange that I had– which was a bit of a test– was very pleasing and colloquial. After a number of these exchanges I’m sure I will start to think of it as more human, or at least, I will start to change my psychological relationship with it. It’s very easy to imagine people going overboard.
I found an expression written in a notebook from 30 years ago and Google was no help. I found only one reference to this expression. So I asked Chat GPT
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03/28/2023: See the gift, ease the burden.
A few things 51 years have taught me:
1. Mean people suck
2. It’s easy to be nice
3. Everyone has at least one gift and one burden.
4. The greater the gift the heavier the burden is to bear.
5. You have no idea what burdens the people around you bear so don’t judge them.— RandomWhiteGuy 📖 Heretic & Disheveled Misfit (@TheReelRandom) August 10, 2018
Everyone has at least one gift and one burden. It is hard to find the gift in some people. See the gift, ease the burden.