And maybe some more people did what i did. Not deleting my accounts but replacing all my posts with content created by a bullshit-generator. Made texts look normal, but everything was completely senseless.
Back in june-july, I used a screen tapping tool + boost to go through and change every comment i could edit with generic type fill, then waited something like 2 weeks in hopes that all of their servers would update to the new text, and then used the same app to delete each comment and post, and then the account itself. Its about all I could think to do.
I hope so. I generally liked that idea back then, but couldn’t do that to my historical collection of words. My words remain in the cloud, as they always will
On the contrary, it'll becomes excessively perfectionist about it. Can't even say "could have" without someone coming in and saying "THANK YOU FOR NOT SAYING OF"
Yeah Twitter and Reddit were probably a huge source of its original training back when their API was free. I'm pretty sure that's what made them lock it up and ruin everything. Now only companies who already have a ton of money can buy access.
It's about the counting subreddit. It was used on the token generation database, but then removed on the training. This user posted so much on that subreddit that a token with its username was created, but then it had nothing associated with it in the training and the model dosen't know how to act when the token is present.
Sure it might have some effect, but a big part of ChatGPT besides "raw" training data is RLHF, reinforcement learning from human feedback. Realistically, the bigger problem is training on AI-generated content that might have correct spelling, but hardly makes sense.
I don't know what to think about this, because on one hand I don't like not beeing asked permission, but on the other hand I'm glad that my opinions will be somewhat reflected in chatgpt
I’m a bit annoyed by someone else profitting off my words, though. I freely gave them to the world I guess, and never objected to search engines using them, but my words were not “monetized”, even if they were later used to sell advertising. But it just doesn’t seem right for Reddit and others to be cashing in