@mpirnat Ha!
I gather that this advice advice applies to people who want to find dating partners!
@brainwane Reminds me of the time I got a work email response that started with,
"Sure! I can make this more formal for you: "
And then had Hi David, ....
π An interesting contrast to the style of high-end business names where it's always The [Generic Noun] At [Place-name].
If their advice is from OpenAI, why would anyone pay for their "expertise" instead of just using its slop directly?
@brainwane Well, fix is easy.
"You're a specialist QA agent tasked with assuring the quality of email marketing campaigns before they are sent to their audiences. Check the following email for any AI failures and return a result. Only answer with either "fail" or "pass" without quotes and no other content. Email follows:"
;)
@brainwane I believe #Futurama predicted this:
So, 'Who needs AI' could be a good prompt.
'No response' seems like the best reply.
Prompt: "Who needs AI?"
AI: *politely exits the chat*
We built a billion-dollar machine to ghost us with perfect grammar. #AI #TechHumor π€πΈ