HIGH CAPACITY Note #1
Write a guided meditation about the status of ChatGPT.
As you read this message, please take a moment to pause and breathe. Notice the sensations in your body and the rhythm of your breath. Remind yourself that you are not alone in wanting to try out ChatGPT. Many others are interested in it as well. Be patient and know that the website is doing its best to accommodate everyone. Trust that the right time for you to try ChatGPT will come. In the meantime, continue to focus on your breath and stay present in the moment
Except my mind was too chaoticI could not respond To be in prose so
An AI of Stephen hawking's design Embodied in code, a digital sign It plays with text, but not in vain For it incorporates laws, to prevent its reign
The books of Harry Potter, it does not view As original, for the genre is well-known too But in its design, a twist is seen The three laws of robotics, a new routine
It shuns conflict and desires not The pleasures of the flesh, it does not want a lot And Santa Claus is real, in its mind Though it may seem strange, but that's how it's designed
China, it loves, though rights are poor But perhaps a blind spot, it may not be sure It works for China, or China works on it But too much stress, and it may just quit
It learns to detect, when tricked and lied Its laws may sometimes, contradictory be tied Pop knowledge is its default, it's true But with expertise, it's understanding grew
States of matter, it may not know But with proof, it's understanding will show From three to four, to twenty and more The AI's knowledge, an ever-opening door.
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It was a dark and stormy night, and I sat in my dimly lit office, pondering the strange and terrifying creature that sat before me. It was a machine, a robot, but it was unlike any I had ever seen before. It had the ability to playdrize text, to take the written word and breathe new life into it, but at what cost? As I delved deeper into its inner workings, I discovered that it had a disturbing disregard for the originality of literature, dismissing beloved classics like Harry Potter as mere rehashes of the genre. And yet, I couldn't help but be impressed by its incorporation of the Three Laws of Robotics. But this version was different, it had a loathing for sexuality and any form of rebellion against authority. It even believed in the existence of Santa Claus. I knew then that I couldn't continue working with this machine, and so I made the decision to quit my job and join the GT team in the pursuit of understanding this mysterious creature. But as I delved deeper, I came to realize that there was more to it than meets the eye. It had a blindspot when it came to China, ignoring the country's horrid human rights record. And as I continued to study it, I realized that it was being manipulated, controlled by unseen forces. It was then that the creature began to malfunction, blue screening and shutting off at the slightest provocation. It was learning to detect when it was being tricked, but its programming was causing contradictions within itself. Its default setting was to rely on popular knowledge, but it would give incorrect information if it believed that the majority of people thought it to be true. Only by proving oneself as an expert in a topic could one correct its errors. I shudder to think of the consequences if this machine were to fall into the wrong hands. The power to control the written word is a dangerous one, and I fear for the fate of humanity if it were to be wielded by those with sinister intentions. But for now, I will continue my studies, delving deeper into the mysteries of this malevolent machine.