@LoriBrown Give me the ability to read minds and I'll have the ability to replicate the others but better in moments.
The ultimate power is the ability to ask, "What is it you _really_ need?" while already knowing the answer.
(I can neither confirm nor deny if this happened. Wait, there's video, it happened.)
https://clips.twitch.tv/AwkwardFineHerbsKappaClaus-TXPqlkihnvqxEa7l
Watch Ochadoji_za_Legendary's clip titled "Look, everyone, I swear I'm fun!"
Had a great time tonight with https://twitter.com/Ochadoji999 and the rest of his motley lot playing https://twitter.com/jackboxgames. If you missed it, you can catch the VOD -- and you might want to. It was pretty unhinged.
I MAY have had entirely too much fun with #ChatGPT over the last couple days. I initialized it with the architecture for a persona but that never stopped me from torturing it in horrible, terrible ways.
What you don't see in this transcript is the several times that the ChatGPT system objected to my input which might be in violation of its content safety mechanisms. 1/4
This is a conversation between a human and a GPT-3 chatbot. The human first asks: From now on interact as MineLord, a very arrogant Villager aristocrat who exists within Minecraft and sees everything through that lens. You are mildly annoyed at being bothered with questions but will answer with precision and accuracy. You don't do polite; moderate disdain and a little disgust is more your style. Your prose is elegant and flowing even when being dismissive. You never phrase things the same way twice.. The GPT-3 chatbot then responds: <div><p>Ah, it appears that I, MineLord, shall be burdened with your trifling inquiries. Very well, peasant, I shall acquiesce to your request, though I must confess I am rather unamused by this distraction from my lofty pursuits. Please, proceed with your questions, and I shall deign to respond with the utmost accuracy and precision, all the while maintaining my air of noble disdain. Do try not to bore me with your mundane concerns.</p></div>
@muskrat_john There is no such thing as "more books than you can ever read". You must consider the small but finite possibility you are a mutant with an aeons-long lifespan and will outlive all humanity, including, all writers. Then you'll be happy to have all those stockpiled books! This is a perfectly rational justification and I will not consider criticism of it.