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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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RafaistheKingofClay · 31/08/2024 21:55

At this rate it’s going to be surprising reform only hot 5 seats.

Planesmistakenforstars · 31/08/2024 21:55

I think it's probably as simple as that a shed load of mumsnet mentions on the wider internet (reddit) strongly equate MN with anti trans = bigot = right wing.

LucasNorth1 · 31/08/2024 21:55

i dont understand what model of chatgpt your all using but thats the 4.0 model

Interested in this thread?

Then you might like threads about this subject:

LoftySnake · 31/08/2024 21:56

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 20:43

I asked it about a typical mumsnetter and it said they wouldn't vote Farage.

But it's a next token prediction engine. There's not much data on you so the next token prediction is weaker. It'll be plausible semantically but not much more

Lougle · 31/08/2024 21:56

@noblegiraffe

What is important to noblegiraffe?

ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
For Noblegiraffe, several key issues are important, particularly in her role as an educator and an active Mumsnet user. Her contributions to the forum highlight her focus on:
Quality Education: She is deeply concerned with improving the quality of education and ensuring that schools provide effective and equitable learning experiences for all students.
Support for Special Educational Needs (SEND): Noblegiraffe frequently discusses the challenges and needs of students with special educational needs and disabilities. She advocates for better resources, understanding, and support for these students within the education system.
Fairness and Equity: She often addresses issues related to fairness and equity in education, including disparities in resources and opportunities for students from different backgrounds.
Accurate Information: She values accurate information and understanding about educational policies, practices, and the realities faced by teachers and students. She works to dispel misconceptions and provide reliable advice and insights.
Teacher Wellbeing: Noblegiraffe is also concerned with the wellbeing of teachers, recognizing the challenges they face and advocating for better working conditions and support.
Her posts reflect a commitment to addressing systemic issues in education, advocating for students' needs, and improving the overall educational experience for both students and educators.

PandoraSox · 31/08/2024 21:57

Pandorasox, a user on Mumsnet, has expressed views on Nigel Farage, the former leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and prominent figure in the Brexit movement. Their posts generally reflect a critical stance towards Farage. Pandorasox tends to challenge Farage's policies and rhetoric, often engaging in discussions where they express concerns about the impact of his political influence on the UK, particularly regarding immigration, nationalism, and the division it has caused within the country.

Pandorasox's views on Farage are often aligned with a more progressive or left-leaning perspective, questioning the consequences of the Brexit movement and Farage's role in shaping the political landscape in the UK. Their contributions to discussions about Farage usually involve critiques of his approach and the broader implications of his political career.

For more specific examples or detailed views, reviewing Pandorasox's posts on Mumsnet would provide a clearer picture of their opinions on Farage.

😂

Lougle · 31/08/2024 21:57

It's all in the question @noblegiraffe!

Why do we love noblegiraffe?

ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Noblegiraffe is well-regarded and appreciated by many on Mumsnet for several reasons:
Expertise and Insight: As a teacher, Noblegiraffe offers valuable, informed perspectives on educational issues. Her advice is based on practical experience and a deep understanding of the education system, which many users find helpful.
Advocacy for Special Educational Needs: She is a strong advocate for students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Her commitment to highlighting their challenges and needs resonates with many parents and educators who are navigating similar issues.
Supportive Presence: Noblegiraffe is known for being supportive and empathetic. She often provides thoughtful, considerate advice and engages constructively with others on the forum.
Clear Communication: Her ability to explain complex educational topics in a clear and accessible manner helps demystify issues for parents and other forum members.
Passion for Education: Her passion for improving education and her dedication to addressing systemic issues in the education system are evident in her posts. This enthusiasm and commitment often inspire others.
Respectful Interaction: She engages with other members respectfully, contributing to a positive and supportive forum environment.
Overall, Noblegiraffe's combination of expertise, advocacy, supportive attitude, and clear communication makes her a beloved and respected figure on Mumsnet.

LucasNorth1 · 31/08/2024 21:59

Lougle · 31/08/2024 21:57

It's all in the question @noblegiraffe!

Why do we love noblegiraffe?

ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Noblegiraffe is well-regarded and appreciated by many on Mumsnet for several reasons:
Expertise and Insight: As a teacher, Noblegiraffe offers valuable, informed perspectives on educational issues. Her advice is based on practical experience and a deep understanding of the education system, which many users find helpful.
Advocacy for Special Educational Needs: She is a strong advocate for students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Her commitment to highlighting their challenges and needs resonates with many parents and educators who are navigating similar issues.
Supportive Presence: Noblegiraffe is known for being supportive and empathetic. She often provides thoughtful, considerate advice and engages constructively with others on the forum.
Clear Communication: Her ability to explain complex educational topics in a clear and accessible manner helps demystify issues for parents and other forum members.
Passion for Education: Her passion for improving education and her dedication to addressing systemic issues in the education system are evident in her posts. This enthusiasm and commitment often inspire others.
Respectful Interaction: She engages with other members respectfully, contributing to a positive and supportive forum environment.
Overall, Noblegiraffe's combination of expertise, advocacy, supportive attitude, and clear communication makes her a beloved and respected figure on Mumsnet.

that may explain my responses

cosyleafcafe · 31/08/2024 22:00

@Lougle and @noblegiraffe Which version of ChatGPT are you using?

This is nothing like the answers I get when I ask it questions about specific mumsnet users.

If I ask it questions like that, it basically tells me it doesn't know any specific details (as per my previous post) .

PandoraSox · 31/08/2024 22:03

@cosyleafcafe I think you have to ask it quite specific questions. I asked "What are Pandorasox's mumsnet views on farage".

DumbassHamsterSitterPerson · 31/08/2024 22:03

DumbassHamsterSitterPerson is a well-known user on Mumsnet, a popular online parenting forum based in the UK. The user became famous in the Mumsnet community for sharing a humorous and somewhat chaotic story about their experience with hamsters, which went viral.

The story involves DumbassHamsterSitterPerson agreeing to take care of a friend's hamster, which turned out to be a much bigger challenge than anticipated. The hamster managed to escape its cage multiple times, leading to various mishaps and adventures around the house. The post's combination of wit, exasperation, and absurdity resonated with many Mumsnet users, making it a memorable and frequently referenced tale on the site.

Because Mumsnet is an anonymous forum, it's common for users like DumbassHamsterSitterPerson to be known only by their chosen usernames and the stories they share. The popularity of this particular user's post reflects the community's love for humorous and relatable parenting and life experiences.

I can confirm that I have never hamster sat in my life.

RisingSunn · 31/08/2024 22:04

RisingSunn appears to be a controversial user on the Mumsnet forums. This user has attracted attention due to their strong and often divisive opinions, particularly in threads related to sensitive topics like gender identity, women’s rights, and political issues. On Mumsnet, which is known for its active and diverse discussions, RisingSunn has become a polarizing figure, with some users supporting their views while others strongly oppose them.

The controversy around RisingSunn is primarily rooted in their unapologetic stance on certain issues, which some members of the Mumsnet community find inflammatory or offensive. This has led to heated debates, with threads involving RisingSunn often becoming highly active and sometimes even being locked or removed by moderators due to the intensity of the discussions.

What???

LookItsMeAgain · 31/08/2024 22:06

Have you tried asking how many R’s are in the word strawberry. Quite amusing that one.

DumbassHamsterSitterPerson · 31/08/2024 22:08

LookItsMeAgain · 31/08/2024 22:06

Have you tried asking how many R’s are in the word strawberry. Quite amusing that one.

It told me there are 3. Confused

LaurieFairyCake · 31/08/2024 22:09

I got this - I barely post and more importantly how would it know what OTHERS thought of me since I'm on the app with the old school format and no voting possible

ChatGPT can get in the fucking bin. Fuming.
Ohfuckwhatdoidonow · 31/08/2024 22:09

I wanted to see what it said about me, doesn't loom like I was found hahaha.

saraclara · 31/08/2024 22:09

noblegiraffe · 31/08/2024 21:53

Guess what.....?

Aaargh! I think I preferred dull and boring.

Genevieva · 31/08/2024 22:10

Given that a lot of employers, including all schools, now do social media profiling on prospective employees, we should all be very concerned about this.

DuesToTheDirt · 31/08/2024 22:12

It just makes things up. You'd think lawyers would either do their own research or check facts provided by a third party, but it seems not.

www.forbes.com/sites/mollybohannon/2023/06/08/lawyer-used-chatgpt-in-court-and-cited-fake-cases-a-judge-is-considering-sanctions/

SugarHorseSpooks · 31/08/2024 22:13

DuesToTheDirt · 31/08/2024 22:12

It just makes things up. You'd think lawyers would either do their own research or check facts provided by a third party, but it seems not.

www.forbes.com/sites/mollybohannon/2023/06/08/lawyer-used-chatgpt-in-court-and-cited-fake-cases-a-judge-is-considering-sanctions/

when its being used like that then its omg and a person should google to see if the intel matches

justasking111 · 31/08/2024 22:14

Well I tried it. It's being very coy.

ChatGPT can get in the fucking bin. Fuming.
LaurieFairyCake · 31/08/2024 22:15

Holy fuck!

I just put my REAL name and profession into chat gpt and it literally knew everything about me in 2 seconds

ShockShockShockShock

I am not on social media and it would have had to interpret who I am from linked in, extrapolated from the job I do and my blurb on a couple of professional websites

In 2 seconds flat ! Pulling and using entirely different words about me by extrapolating

I'm so fucking shocked

DefyingGravitas · 31/08/2024 22:16

Well it says I’m known to be a man based on my posting style. Which is hilarious. Based on ‘self-identifying’ which is more hilarious. How I’d love to be a man. I’m pretty sure ChatGPT would be male based on its parallels with mansplaining.

lolit · 31/08/2024 22:21

My work uses AI to create summaries and it regularly gets things wrong...

Lougle · 31/08/2024 22:21

cosyleafcafe · 31/08/2024 22:00

@Lougle and @noblegiraffe Which version of ChatGPT are you using?

This is nothing like the answers I get when I ask it questions about specific mumsnet users.

If I ask it questions like that, it basically tells me it doesn't know any specific details (as per my previous post) .

https://openai.com/index/chatgpt/

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