Rob Miles has a Youtuber-style animation channel with a new video to communicate the importance of AI safety, and the execution is absolutely top notch.
I love how the takeaway from this is apparently not anything about the actual point about AI safety, but pointers to places I get can hold of an LLM that's willing to be erotic.
The world isn’t gonna end if ChatGPT is willing to talk with you about titties, no. The point is that it’s easy to deploy an AI system that’s capable, but real hard to deploy one that you’re sure will do exactly what you want it to. And, as they get more capable, that’s gonna be a bigger and bigger problem so we better be working on it now. Avoiding talking about sex things or criminal things or what have you is important partly because it’s a good specific way to be working on that.
KoboldCPP now pretty much can run everywhere, even without a GPU. CPU only without Cuda on a 9th Gen i7 takes around 60 seconds to create a response, depending on complexity. That is actually an alright time for not hardware accellerated usage.
Run whatever model you wanna run, I won't judge. A lot of people use the software for mostly porn anyway alright.
You can set a prompt on Poe with GPT-4 that allows for lewd RP. Will still occasionally throw “I’m sorry, I can’t”s but you just gotta remind it to follow the prompt and stay in character after deleting the message.
I’m not posting the copy pasta for it. Easy enough to find.
Worth $20 dollars on a Privacy card to try out, IMHO.
Novel AI is uncensored and better than GPT2 and runs from $10-25/mo. Fair warning, it doesn't take long to plumb the depths of language to achieve "maximum fetish". It's like eating nothing but ice cream for breakfast lunch and dinner.
I don't even necessarily disagree with you, but having an awareness of who he is and his history of AI-safety advocacy was pretty effective at turning me from "wtf clickbait" into "oh cool Rob Miles is using clickbait now b/c it's more effective."
I mean the people in this thread definitely seem fascinated by the lewdness aspect 🙂. And obviously I clicked on it, too.
Oh, I missed that part, clicked on the thumbnail directly to see what BS was this going to be... and was only mildly disappointed.
But indeed, this being Rob Miles, changes things. I guess most of the video can be seen educational in disguise. A sad moment for YouTube video titles though, when even minimally decent stuff needs to hide behind clickbait.
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