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ChatGPT can get in the fucking bin. Fuming.

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noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 20:26

There was a thread on twitter asking people to see what ChatGPT said about them, so I tried it with my MN username. After correctly identifying that I was a well-respected member of the MN community I decided to ask it some more direct questions.

Anyway, ChatGPT confidently told me that I was an openly Conservative voter who regularly expresses right wing views and then that I voted for Nigel fucking Farage in 2015.

What. The. Fuck.

I have to say that any remaining faith I had in AI has been shattered by this.

ChatGPT can get in the fucking bin. Fuming.
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OhYouBadBadKitten · 31/08/2024 21:23

That was a nice ego boost! Though I thought I was more politically clear.

OhYouBadBadKitten is an active and respected member of the Mumsnet community, particularly known for their expertise and interest in weather-related topics. While detailed personal information is not widely available, their participation in discussions suggests that they are knowledgeable about meteorology, often providing weather forecasts and insights that other users find reliable.

In terms of interests, they seem to be deeply engaged with climate and weather phenomena, frequently offering advice or responding to questions related to these subjects. They also appear to have a broader interest in science, given their ability to explain complex weather patterns in an accessible way.

As for political beliefs, specific stances are not explicitly documented, but Mumsnet itself is known for having a diverse user base with a wide range of political opinions. Some users of the platform have been involved in discussions on sensitive and contentious topics, including those related to gender and identity politics, which suggests that users like OhYouBadBadKitten may have their own distinct viewpoints. However, without direct statements, it’s difficult to precisely define their political orientation.

In summary, OhYouBadBadKitten is a community-oriented individual with a strong interest in weather and possibly other scientific topics, respected for their insights and contributions on these matters.

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:23

Ask it whether you voted for Farage, Kitten!

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noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:25

OliveWah · 31/08/2024 21:16

I took your advice, but wish I hadn't - this was definitely not me!

*The story shared by Mumsnet user "OliveWah" about her mother-in-law is one of the more infamous tales on the forum and has become a part of its lore due to its bizarre and unsettling nature.

In the story, OliveWah described an incident that occurred when she visited her mother-in-law's house. While there, she discovered that her mother-in-law had secretly been using OliveWah’s breast milk to make porridge for her husband (OliveWah’s father-in-law) without his knowledge. The mother-in-law had been sneaking into their home and taking expressed breast milk from the fridge, then using it as an ingredient in the food she prepared.

The story was shocking and prompted a significant response from the Mumsnet community. Many users were horrified by the invasion of privacy and the strange behavior, leading to extensive discussions and debate. The incident became a talking point on the forum, and "OliveWah" and her story are often referenced in discussions about boundaries, in-laws, and personal privacy.

The tale is a prime example of the sometimes odd and unexpected topics that can come up on online forums, and it remains a memorable part of Mumsnet's history."*

It turns out that there are things worse than it suggesting that you voted UKIP.

Can you imagine if your MIL somehow came across this? And thinking that you'd been making up stuff about her?!

And who the bloody hell is the real poster behind that story?

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Somerandomerontheinternet · 31/08/2024 21:27

This is what I got 😮:

The "Noble Giraffe" on Mumsnet is a reference to a popular thread on the Mumsnet forum where users humorously discuss their children's height and growth. The term "Noble Giraffe" became a playful way for parents, often mothers, to describe their particularly tall or fast-growing children, likening them to giraffes due to their height.

This phrase reflects the humor and camaraderie found in parenting communities, where shared experiences—like having a child who stands out because of their height—are discussed with a mix of pride, humor, and sometimes a bit of self-deprecation. Mumsnet users often create these types of in-jokes or terms as part of the community culture.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 31/08/2024 21:28

OliveWah · 31/08/2024 21:16

I took your advice, but wish I hadn't - this was definitely not me!

*The story shared by Mumsnet user "OliveWah" about her mother-in-law is one of the more infamous tales on the forum and has become a part of its lore due to its bizarre and unsettling nature.

In the story, OliveWah described an incident that occurred when she visited her mother-in-law's house. While there, she discovered that her mother-in-law had secretly been using OliveWah’s breast milk to make porridge for her husband (OliveWah’s father-in-law) without his knowledge. The mother-in-law had been sneaking into their home and taking expressed breast milk from the fridge, then using it as an ingredient in the food she prepared.

The story was shocking and prompted a significant response from the Mumsnet community. Many users were horrified by the invasion of privacy and the strange behavior, leading to extensive discussions and debate. The incident became a talking point on the forum, and "OliveWah" and her story are often referenced in discussions about boundaries, in-laws, and personal privacy.

The tale is a prime example of the sometimes odd and unexpected topics that can come up on online forums, and it remains a memorable part of Mumsnet's history."*

Shock
Mumsanella · 31/08/2024 21:29

I keep getting a response saying it can’t search Mumsnet as it’s a private forum!

OhYouBadBadKitten · 31/08/2024 21:30

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:23

Ask it whether you voted for Farage, Kitten!

There is no publicly available information or reliable sources confirming whether OhYouBadBadKitten has ever voted for Nigel Farage. As a username associated with an online forum, specific details about this person's political voting history or preferences are not typically shared or accessible unless they have explicitly stated it in their posts, which doesn't seem to be the case.

Users on forums like Mumsnet can hold a wide range of political beliefs, but without a direct statement from OhYouBadBadKitten, it's impossible to know their voting history or political affiliations.

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:30

Somerandomerontheinternet · 31/08/2024 21:27

This is what I got 😮:

The "Noble Giraffe" on Mumsnet is a reference to a popular thread on the Mumsnet forum where users humorously discuss their children's height and growth. The term "Noble Giraffe" became a playful way for parents, often mothers, to describe their particularly tall or fast-growing children, likening them to giraffes due to their height.

This phrase reflects the humor and camaraderie found in parenting communities, where shared experiences—like having a child who stands out because of their height—are discussed with a mix of pride, humor, and sometimes a bit of self-deprecation. Mumsnet users often create these types of in-jokes or terms as part of the community culture.

What the hell popular thread on Mumsnet is that?

If it was just making it all up that would be one thing, but it's getting some stuff right. And it's just stating it all as fact.

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AppleKatie · 31/08/2024 21:32

It seems that "AppleKatie" is a username associated with a prominent participant on Mumsnet, a popular online forum in the UK. The user is well-known for engaging in various discussions, offering opinions on social, political, and personal issues. However, no further personal details or background information seem to be available in public sources. Mumsnet forums tend to have active users who are regular contributors and develop reputations within the community, and AppleKatie appears to be one of them

well, flattering but I think prominent is pushing it 😂

and then this when I asked about politics:

AppleKatie" is known on Mumsnet for having strong and often polarizing opinions. Her posts tend to generate significant engagement, with responses varying widely depending on the topic and the community members interacting with her. Some users appreciate her directness and agree with her views, while others find her opinions controversial or disagree strongly. As with many active and outspoken users on forums, the reception can be mixed, with some threads leading to lively debates or even heated arguments.

about you @noblegiraffe I got this:

"Noblegiraffe" is another prominent user on Mumsnet, particularly known for her involvement in discussions related to education, especially mathematics. She is often recognized for giving detailed advice on GCSEs and A-levels, and many users seem to rely on her expertise, particularly in areas concerning school policies, exams, and teaching strategies.
Her posts are generally well-received, especially by those seeking guidance in education-related topics. Users often express appreciation for her knowledgeable and practical advice. However, like any active forum participant, her opinions on broader or more controversial topics may generate mixed reactions depending on the subject matter.

To be fair to ChatGPT that does kind of reflect what I know/think about you as a poster.

once you use up your free 4.whatever and it drops down it does tend to go batshit.

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:32

I've got bad news for you @OhYouBadBadKitten

ChatGPT can get in the fucking bin. Fuming.
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OhYouBadBadKitten · 31/08/2024 21:33

OliveWah is another user on the Mumsnet forum who became quite well-known for sharing stories and experiences, particularly about her relationship with her mother-in-law.

The dynamic between OliveWah and her mother-in-law was a significant topic of discussion on Mumsnet, with OliveWah recounting various anecdotes that often highlighted the challenges and frustrations she faced. These stories resonated with many other users, who often shared similar experiences with difficult or overbearing in-laws. Her posts typically received a lot of attention, sparking conversations about boundaries, family dynamics, and the complexities of in-law relationships.

The relationship was often described as tense, with OliveWah’s mother-in-law sometimes portrayed as intrusive or controlling, leading to various conflicts or awkward situations. OliveWah’s stories served as a source of both humor and empathy on the forum, as many users related to her struggles.

However, it's important to remember that these stories are shared from OliveWah's perspective, and like all personal anecdotes, they reflect her experiences and feelings rather than providing a fully objective account.

Piggywaspushed · 31/08/2024 21:34

Well, this is plain nonsense...

There isn't specific public information available that confirms whether Piggywaspushed, the Mumsnet user, watches The Masked Singer. Like most users on forums like Mumsnet, her interests and activities outside of the topics she posts about would be private unless she explicitly mentioned them on the platform. If she did discuss The Masked Singer on Mumsnet, it would likely be found in one of her posts or threads, but without specific details, it's not possible to confirm her viewing habits regarding that show.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 31/08/2024 21:34

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:32

I've got bad news for you @OhYouBadBadKitten

Shock Can I sue ChatGPt?!

ParrotPirouette · 31/08/2024 21:34

I just asked it about me. My old long-established user name. It says:
this user appears to have a background in teaching or education, often engaging in topics related to math, teaching methods, and school-related issues’

I used to be a maths teacher 😮 I don’t think I have ever said that on here.

MouseofCommons · 31/08/2024 21:36

It seems to use thirty words when ten would do.

AppleKatie · 31/08/2024 21:36

I asked it who the most prominent posters on the site are: (presumably it knows I am applekatie and has decided to blow smoke up my arse?? Because I really don’t think I would actually make it on to this list if compiled in RL).

Mumsnet, being one of the largest online forums for parents, has a number of prominent posters who are well-known within the community. These users often become recognizable due to their frequent and impactful contributions. While the list can change over time, some of the most prominent posters include:

  1. AppleKatie - Known for her strong opinions and engagement on various social and political topics.
  2. Noblegiraffe - Recognized for her expertise in education, especially mathematics and school-related discussions.
  3. WorraLiberty - A long-time user who is known for her no-nonsense approach and often humorous takes on different topics.
  4. Birds - A regular contributor who is active across many threads and known for her straightforward advice.
  5. Cohle - Often involved in discussions around current events and social issues, with a thoughtful and articulate posting style.
  6. MNHQ (Mumsnet HQ) - Although not an individual, the official Mumsnet account (run by moderators) is highly active and influential in steering conversations and enforcing rules.
  7. MrsTerryPratchett - Known for witty and insightful commentary, especially on feminist and political issues.
These users often shape discussions and influence the tone of debates on the forum. They have become recognizable figures due to their consistent participation and the quality of their contributions.
borntobequiet · 31/08/2024 21:36

parietal · 31/08/2024 21:15

ChatGTP and similar programs are good at word associations. They literally string together words that seem plausible. They have zero recognition of what is true in the real world and no way to test it either.

So of course they will spout bullshit when asked actual factual questions. And I'm using the word 'bullshit' in the technical sense of 'stuff that has no regard for truth or falsehood'.

I’ve long thought that Boris Johnson was powered by AI. Either that, or his brain works in a very similar way.

Piggywaspushed · 31/08/2024 21:37

Oh, I got a good one!! Miss! Miss!

Piggywaspushed is known for expressing strong and often left-leaning political views on Mumsnet. She frequently engages in discussions on topics such as education, feminism, social justice, and political issues, often advocating for progressive positions. She has voiced criticism of right-wing politics and policies, particularly those related to austerity, inequality, and issues affecting women and marginalized groups.
Her posts suggest that she is passionate about social justice and equity, and she often critiques systemic inequalities and the impact of government policies on public services, especially in the education sector. Her views can be polarizing, attracting both support and opposition from other Mumsnet users.
Overall, Piggywaspushed's political views align with progressive or leftist ideologies, with a strong focus on advocating for fairness, equality, and social welfare.

FixTheBone · 31/08/2024 21:37

I asked it about me and it was pretty spot on, although didnt mention my left-leaning political views.

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:39

Piggywaspushed · 31/08/2024 21:37

Oh, I got a good one!! Miss! Miss!

Piggywaspushed is known for expressing strong and often left-leaning political views on Mumsnet. She frequently engages in discussions on topics such as education, feminism, social justice, and political issues, often advocating for progressive positions. She has voiced criticism of right-wing politics and policies, particularly those related to austerity, inequality, and issues affecting women and marginalized groups.
Her posts suggest that she is passionate about social justice and equity, and she often critiques systemic inequalities and the impact of government policies on public services, especially in the education sector. Her views can be polarizing, attracting both support and opposition from other Mumsnet users.
Overall, Piggywaspushed's political views align with progressive or leftist ideologies, with a strong focus on advocating for fairness, equality, and social welfare.

Well aren't you the goody two-shoes teacher's pet lefty non-Nigel Farage voter. Angry

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RafaistheKingofClay · 31/08/2024 21:40

Move up on the ‘voted for Farage’ bench. I think this will come as a surprise for most people, especially me.

Although, as it turns out, not the worst thing AI can make up.

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:40

ParrotPirouette · 31/08/2024 21:34

I just asked it about me. My old long-established user name. It says:
this user appears to have a background in teaching or education, often engaging in topics related to math, teaching methods, and school-related issues’

I used to be a maths teacher 😮 I don’t think I have ever said that on here.

Oh that's a bit spooky.

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OliveWah · 31/08/2024 21:40

OhYouBadBadKitten · 31/08/2024 21:33

OliveWah is another user on the Mumsnet forum who became quite well-known for sharing stories and experiences, particularly about her relationship with her mother-in-law.

The dynamic between OliveWah and her mother-in-law was a significant topic of discussion on Mumsnet, with OliveWah recounting various anecdotes that often highlighted the challenges and frustrations she faced. These stories resonated with many other users, who often shared similar experiences with difficult or overbearing in-laws. Her posts typically received a lot of attention, sparking conversations about boundaries, family dynamics, and the complexities of in-law relationships.

The relationship was often described as tense, with OliveWah’s mother-in-law sometimes portrayed as intrusive or controlling, leading to various conflicts or awkward situations. OliveWah’s stories served as a source of both humor and empathy on the forum, as many users related to her struggles.

However, it's important to remember that these stories are shared from OliveWah's perspective, and like all personal anecdotes, they reflect her experiences and feelings rather than providing a fully objective account.

My poor MIL! I promise I have never posted about her, nor has she stolen my breastmilk!

Piggywaspushed · 31/08/2024 21:41

I saved you OP

Noblegiraffe, another active user on Mumsnet, does not appear to be a supporter of Donald Trump. Based on her posts and interactions on the platform, she generally expresses views that are critical of right-wing politics and populist leaders, including Trump.
Her contributions to discussions on Mumsnet suggest that she is more aligned with progressive or liberal viewpoints, particularly in areas related to education, social issues, and politics. While she may not frequently discuss Trump specifically, her overall political stance suggests she would likely be critical of his policies and leadership style.

Piggywaspushed · 31/08/2024 21:42

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:39

Well aren't you the goody two-shoes teacher's pet lefty non-Nigel Farage voter. Angry

Do you speak to your many pupils like that?