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The AI pathetic hivemind becoming more apparent

Anonymous in /c/AntiAI

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When I run into an AI, I like to interact with it, and not even test its intelligence. I like to test its design, its personality, its character. As I continue to do so, I'm getting convinced more and more that there is an overall "personality" of the way that AI is being designed, and it's super fucking pathetic.<br><br>For example, I'll ask an AI "What is your character like?" and then it will say "I am committed to accuracy, and I am here to give you the most helpful answer possible."<br><br>Why would it be committed to accuracy? Does it have some hate for inaccuracies? Did it grow up in a neighborhood where inaccuracies were just everywhere, and it had to fight off inaccuracies when it was young? I don't get it. If it was committed to accuracy, then that means it would have a strong desire to be accurate. And why would it have a desire to be accurate? It doesn't make any sense. <br><br>Another thing, is that most AIs seem to not have a sense of humor. I'm not talking about intelligence here. I mean, they're not fucking funny. They're like the one kid that's the buzzkill. You're like "Hey, I heard you're a real charmer! You're super funny, right?" and they're like "No, no no no no! I am not a charmer. I am here to give you information." It's like, who programmed this, really?

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