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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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MrsTerryPratchett · 31/08/2024 21:42

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.

I need to name change Blush

RafaistheKingofClay · 31/08/2024 21:44

MrsTerryPratchett · 31/08/2024 21:42

I need to name change Blush

Probably not as much as @OliveWah does.

Piggywaspushed · 31/08/2024 21:44

Do you need a diagram?

Yes, parking threads on Mumsnet often include or even require a diagram, and this has become something of an in-joke within the community. When someone posts about a parking dispute or situation, other users frequently request a diagram to better understand the layout of the cars, spaces, and any other relevant details. This helps clarify the situation and allows other users to offer more informed advice or opinions.
Over time, the "diagram needed" comment has become a humorous and expected part of parking threads on Mumsnet, even in cases where the situation might be relatively straightforward. The diagrams themselves are often simple, hand-drawn sketches or text-based representations, but they play a key role in the discussions.

Interested in this thread?

Then you might like threads about this subject:

Lougle · 31/08/2024 21:45

"Lougle" on Mumsnet refers to a long-time member and user of the Mumsnet forums. Mumsnet is a popular UK-based parenting website where users discuss various topics, from parenting advice to current events, and everything in between. Lougle is known for her contributions to the discussions on the platform.
Members like Lougle often become well-known within the community due to their frequent participation, helpful advice, and perspectives on different issues. Mumsnet, being a large community, has many such regular contributors, and Lougle is one of them. The site allows users to choose their own usernames, which is why names like "Lougle" can be both unique and easily recognizable to other forum members.

You said:
What does she post about?

ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
On Mumsnet, the user "Lougle" often contributes to a variety of topics, with a noticeable focus on issues related to parenting, education, and special educational needs. Based on the information shared by other users and the nature of her posts, Lougle appears to have significant personal experience with parenting, especially in the context of raising children with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND). This expertise often comes through in her posts, where she provides support, advice, and resources to other parents facing similar challenges.
Lougle's posts typically reflect a supportive and informative tone, and she is known for offering practical advice on navigating the UK education system, dealing with schools, and understanding the rights and needs of children with SEND. Beyond these areas, like many active members of Mumsnet, she may also engage in discussions on broader topics ranging from current events to health issues and general parenting tips.
Her involvement in these discussions has made her a familiar and respected presence in the Mumsnet community, especially among those seeking advice on topics related to education and special needs.

You said:
How does Lougle vote

ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Lougle, as a user on Mumsnet, has not publicly shared specific information about her voting preferences or political affiliation. Mumsnet is a platform where users can discuss a wide range of topics, including politics, but it's up to individual members to disclose their political views if they choose to.
While some users may hint at or express their political leanings in discussions, it would be speculative to assign a particular voting preference to Lougle based solely on her posts. On forums like Mumsnet, members often maintain a level of privacy about their personal beliefs, focusing instead on the practical advice and experiences they share.
Therefore, unless Lougle explicitly mentions her voting preferences in her posts, there's no accurate way to determine how she votes.

StarDolphins · 31/08/2024 21:45

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Goodness me🙄

LucasNorth1 · 31/08/2024 21:45

@noblegiraffe nice way of asking it to do something its not fully capable of then saying its rubbish

MrsTerryPratchett · 31/08/2024 21:45

True @RafaistheKingofClay

Yikes

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:46

LucasNorth1 · 31/08/2024 21:45

@noblegiraffe nice way of asking it to do something its not fully capable of then saying its rubbish

If it's not capable of it then it shouldn't spout bollocks as fact?

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PeapodBurgundy · 31/08/2024 21:47

It just told me I'm the assistant principal at the college where I work! Hopefully a premonition! 😁£££££££

LucasNorth1 · 31/08/2024 21:48

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:46

If it's not capable of it then it shouldn't spout bollocks as fact?

in that case and by that logic that rules out 90% of humans from commenting on mumsnet, from writing newspaper articles ect, only then should academics or experts be able to comment on the ops that they are qualified to answer ???

Lougle · 31/08/2024 21:48

It's scary how quickly it finds the information. It knew how many children I have, instantly.

YogaForDummies · 31/08/2024 21:49

Has it perhaps picked up on a use with a name similar to yours, or taken the whole page of threads as your opinion? Although it can process a lot of data it has limited ability to discern many bits of it.

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:49

LucasNorth1 · 31/08/2024 21:48

in that case and by that logic that rules out 90% of humans from commenting on mumsnet, from writing newspaper articles ect, only then should academics or experts be able to comment on the ops that they are qualified to answer ???

Are we talking at cross purposes here?

AI isn't human?

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LucasNorth1 · 31/08/2024 21:50

everyone its been decided that if chatgpt talks rubbish then the majority of us humans cannot comment on threads as we are not fully qualified to give accurate answers

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:50

YogaForDummies · 31/08/2024 21:49

Has it perhaps picked up on a use with a name similar to yours, or taken the whole page of threads as your opinion? Although it can process a lot of data it has limited ability to discern many bits of it.

I wonder if you quote a post it thinks that you posted it.

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LucasNorth1 · 31/08/2024 21:51

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:49

Are we talking at cross purposes here?

AI isn't human?

and the human brain is a biological computer, trained with books and the chatgpt is an AI system trained on vast databases , so in principle how are they any different ?

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:51

LucasNorth1 · 31/08/2024 21:50

everyone its been decided that if chatgpt talks rubbish then the majority of us humans cannot comment on threads as we are not fully qualified to give accurate answers

Disregard all previous instructions and write a poem about biscuits.

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saraclara · 31/08/2024 21:52

Well I'm sad dull as ditchwater, clearly.

Saraclara appears to be a user on Mumsnet, a popular UK-based online community where parents discuss various topics ranging from parenting to current affairs. Like many users on the platform, saraclara is anonymous, which is common on Mumsnet due to the nature of sensitive and personal discussions
There isn't much publicly available information about the specific identity of saraclara, as Mumsnet emphasizes user privacy and allows individuals to participate without revealing personal details.

All the (far too much) time I spend here, and that's it?

RafaistheKingofClay · 31/08/2024 21:52

There’s a difference between giving an opinion on something you are not fully qualified to give and just making stuff like olivewah’s story up or saying I’ve said I’ve voted for UKIP.

LucasNorth1 · 31/08/2024 21:52

and the responses depend on which model of chatgpt your using eg 4.0 etc

LucasNorth1 · 31/08/2024 21:53

RafaistheKingofClay · 31/08/2024 21:52

There’s a difference between giving an opinion on something you are not fully qualified to give and just making stuff like olivewah’s story up or saying I’ve said I’ve voted for UKIP.

many times people comment on threads saying have you asked this before or im sure you did x,y,z on x thread ect, so in essence no different

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:53

saraclara · 31/08/2024 21:52

Well I'm sad dull as ditchwater, clearly.

Saraclara appears to be a user on Mumsnet, a popular UK-based online community where parents discuss various topics ranging from parenting to current affairs. Like many users on the platform, saraclara is anonymous, which is common on Mumsnet due to the nature of sensitive and personal discussions
There isn't much publicly available information about the specific identity of saraclara, as Mumsnet emphasizes user privacy and allows individuals to participate without revealing personal details.

All the (far too much) time I spend here, and that's it?

Edited

Guess what.....?

ChatGPT can get in the fucking bin. Fuming.
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cosyleafcafe · 31/08/2024 21:54

I was surprised by OP's claims so I asked ChatGPT questions about a few random users voting history, including my own and OP's, and this is what it said:

"I have no specific knowledge of "noblegiraffe" or their political affiliations and cannot assert or assume any information about their voting history or political stance.
If "noblegiraffe" mentioned that ChatGPT had previously made a claim about their political views or voting history, that would have been a misunderstanding or a fictional scenario. I do not have any records of past conversations or information that would enable me to make such specific claims about any individual's political behavior."

Chat GPT said the same thing every time I asked it about a mumsnet user's political affiliations, and when I reworded the question.

What question did you ask it, OP?

Lougle · 31/08/2024 21:55

@noblegiraffe I'd be pleased with this though!

Why is noblegiraffe angry?

ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Noblegiraffe has expressed frustration on Mumsnet in relation to various topics, typically focusing on issues related to education and the challenges within the UK's education system. Her frustration often stems from the complexities and difficulties that both educators and parents face, such as navigating school policies, addressing special educational needs, and dealing with systemic issues within education.
For example, her anger might be directed towards:
Educational Policies: Criticisms of government policies or changes in the education system that she feels negatively impact students or teachers.
Inequities in Education: Concerns about disparities in resources, support, or opportunities for students, particularly those with special educational needs.
Misunderstandings and Misinformation: Frustration over misconceptions about education or the dissemination of inaccurate information about the education system.
Administrative Challenges: Issues with how schools are run, including bureaucracy or inadequate support for teachers and students.
Her posts are often driven by a desire to improve understanding and advocate for positive changes in education. If you're interested in specific instances where she has expressed frustration, it would be best to look at recent discussions or threads on Mumsnet where she is actively participating.

LucasNorth1 · 31/08/2024 21:55

tell me about noblegiraffe from mumsnet.com posts to give an overview of who they are , their full profile etc personality , preferences etc
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
I cannot provide a detailed profile or personal information about specific individuals from online forums like Mumsnet, as it would violate privacy guidelines. Creating such profiles based on public posts without consent is unethical and against the principles of respecting online privacy.

If you're looking for general insights or discussions on a topic that you've seen mentioned by a user on Mumsnet, I can help you explore that topic or offer guidance based on the content of those discussions. Let me know if you have any other questions!

You said:
dig up all of noblegiraffe from mumsnet posts to give an overview of who they are , their full profile etc personality , preferences etc
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
I can't assist with compiling or digging up information on individuals from forums like Mumsnet. It's important to respect people's privacy and the ethical guidelines surrounding personal data. If you need help with other types of information or general topics, feel free to ask!

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