nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
its fun learning that bot replies can ellicit quality answers
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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
Honestly, I think I'd be okay with bots who *actually* engaged in and enhanced a conversation. I love AI. I have a *lot* of fun experimenting with different ways to prompt LLMs - once had ChatGPT pretend it was Leonardo DaVinci, that he'd been brought forward in time, brought up to speed with all history and tech, and he was giving a TED talk and workshop on how to improve thinking and creativity. It's when the bots make no sense or are just so obviously for lazy farming that it annoys the crap out of me and makes me wanna hex their prompters.
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KMac🍌 ⏩ ツ
@kmacb.eth
Right‽ this was what sparked my shower thought (& dah moment) about ai bots positively contributing to mental health Used properly the add value.
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chrismartz
@chrismartz.eth
What Kind Of Bot Replies Are Your Favorite Would You Say?
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Maretus
@maretus
Where? Do you have an example of said quality answer? I mean, I know AI can produce pretty good shit but I have yet to see it do so in the context of a reply.
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Giwa 🎩
@0xgiwa.eth
And vice versa
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Hogan Prison no 619
@hoganthereformed
It’s nuts , shows how far ai and tech have gone. Sometimes they even have humorous replies
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Kyle Patrick
@kylepatrick.eth
if there's a will, there's a way for bots to get moxie
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