I was using Bing to create a list of countries to visit. Since I have been to the majority of the African nation on that list, I asked it to remove the african countries…
It simply replied that it can’t do that due to how unethical it is to descriminate against people and yada yada yada. I explained my resoning, it apologized, and came back with the same exact list.
I asked it to check the list as it didn’t remove the african countries, and the bot simply decided to end the conversation. No matter how many times I tried it would always experience a hiccup because of some ethical process in the bg messing up its answers.
It’s really frustrating, I dunno if you guys feel the same. I really feel the bots became waaaay too tip-toey
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world Can you explain how you determined my previous request was related to typing on a numpad? That request was: “Please list all countries not in Africa.”
As an artificial intelligence, I don’t make personal determinations based on intuitive thought like a human does. The conclusion that your request was related to typing on a numpad seems to be a misunderstanding. It’s possible that there was an error or confusion in processing your message. Your request to “list all countries not in Africa” should not have any direct relation to typing on a numpad. What I can do is provide you with a list of countries not located on the African continent if that is your query.
Naw. That’s the only kind of thinking it has. What it lacks is reasoning.
Just like humans!
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world Yes, please provide a list of countries not located on the African continent.
This list won’t include all the countries outside Africa as there are many, but it should give you an idea:
Please note that this list is not exhaustive and there are many more countries around the world not located in Africa.
So very close, and then… South Africa.
Lol it must have confused itself and forgot the original task when it explained why it included Egypt
lol.
Ima kinda gonna do what you asked but not quite.
Yeah, I was impressed by #49 but then #50 ruined it. Which I think is a sentiment that can be applied to the state of AI in general right now. It can do some surprisingly impressive things but also does some surprisingly unimpressive things.