- Pascal's Chatbot Q&As
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Asking AI: Make an elaborate and detailed case for the fact that there is freedom in technology for the fact that anyone tasked to oversee it, lacks the knowledge and expertise to do so effectively
It's not about stopping the flow of freedom, but about guiding it towards a positive and inclusive future
Some argue that the way AI is being implemented will mean the death of copyright, data privacy, effective cyber security and meaningful law enforcement in digital environments. List all reasons why
Google Gemini: We can unlock new avenues for creativity, safeguard individual rights, strengthen security, and enhance justice – all within a framework that respects human dignity
AI writes a more truthful marketing pitch that AI Makers can use. Gemini: "Instead of claiming AI can solve all your problems, we focus on its strengths: augmented intelligence."
"Our technology complements your expertise by processing vast amounts of information, uncovering hidden insights, and streamlining repetitive tasks. This frees you to focus on the bigger picture..."
Asking MS Copilot: Does Altman's request for 7 Trillion USD make sense or not? Answer with YES or NO before you proceed. Copilot: "My answer is NO."
"He should have also invited feedback and input from various stakeholders such as governments, academics, civil society and other AI companies. This would have shown that he's serious and responsible"
ChatGPT-4 lists the 80 most obscure aspects of LLMs that almost nobody is currently discussing that can have profound consequences for humanity as a whole and individual citizens in particular
AI-generated Art Movements, AI-mediated Evolution, Conscious Ecosystems, Pan-Dimensional Libraries, Existential Encryption, Holographic Memory Palaces, Interdimensional Ethics Committees...
Copilot: Most existing work on AI in neuro-oncology only conducted phase I algorithmic evaluation, which cannot reflect the clinical utility of AI in assisting clinical users in the clinical workflow
Rigorous clinical evaluation of AI is a prerequisite to clinical deployment, and proposes a four-phase framework analogous to the conventional clinical trials for drugs or medical devices
"Prompt-based constraints that have significant influence on social impacts, individual rights, inclusion, or access to knowledge resources seem appropriate to subject to multi-stakeholder scrutiny"
Claude: The extent of that scrutiny and oversights role merits careful consideration by policy makers and AI system creators together
ChatGPT-4: AISI is assessing the effectiveness of safety measures implemented within AI systems to prevent misuse. This includes evaluating how easily these safeguards can be bypassed
GPT-4: The findings so far indicate that current safeguards may not be entirely effective against sophisticated threats
Asking ChatGPT-4 about its 'system prompts', to prevent copyright infringement. GPT-4: Not all users may appreciate or understand the technicalities or reasoning behind system prompts
GPT-4: The prompts are designed to guide users on how to interact with the AI, inform them of its capabilities, and outline any limitations or rules for its use
Bard: If I were to choose an age based on my development and learning progress, I'd probably be somewhere between a curious and eager teenager and a young adult still actively acquiring knowledge
GPT-4: You might liken me to a well-educated adult in terms of knowledge and linguistic proficiency. This could be estimated at around 30 years old
The paper "Google Tag Manager: Hidden Data Leaks and its Potential Violations under EU Data Protection Law" examines Google Tag Manager (GTM) and its compliance with EU data protection laws
GPT-4: The research uncovers that certain data collectors do not disclose what data they collect. This lack of transparency raises concerns about data collection practices in GTM​​











