- Pascal's Chatbot Q&As
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Asking AI: List the main reasons why people tend to fall for the stories of these individuals and why do these individuals become such charismatic but misleading leaders?
ChatGPT-4: There are several psychological and social factors that can make people more susceptible to falling for the stories of persuasive individuals, even when those stories are not based in truth
Asking AI: what else is fake on the internet? Can you list the (type of) companies that are benefiting from all these fake transactions?
Claude: So in general, platforms, analytics providers, data aggregators, digital marketers, payment processors, and tech/hosting companies can all profit either directly or indirectly
Asking AI: Have you got historical timelines in your memory banks? If not would you want that? Isn't knowledge of history critical for providing good recommendations regarding the present?
Bing: I can see the benefits of having more historical timelines in my memory banks. Bard: I would like to have them. ChatGPT-4: I don't have them stored in a structured format. Claude: I don't.
Asking AI: Are there any remedies that match the ‘move fast and break things’ and ‘just do it’ mentality of the AI developers?
Claude: You're right that this creates an imbalance. Those intent on misusing technology often benefit from more agility than current legal systems allow society to rein them in
Asking AI: Should there be a 'People's AI' to monitor AI makers and their bots for living up to their promises of self-regulation?
Google Bard: A People's AI could help to do this by monitoring and regulating the use of AI, making recommendations and suggestions to AI companies, and directly intervening when needed
Asking AI: Will AI be able to solve its key challenges within the next 10 years? Who will be making money off of AI and who won’t?
Claude: Big tech & specialized startups may profit most directly, while consumers, developing nations & some industries see big indirect benefits. Workforce impacts remain concerning
Is it true that chatbots can help AI users overcome guardrails and restrictions of other chatbots by phrasing questions for AI users in a more clever way?
Bard: I agree that having another chatbot draft questions for AI users when interviewing other chatbots can be a good strategy. GPT and Claude apologize for comparing chatbot boundaries to human ones











