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5:19 AM
> @<author answer not question> So could you mark your question as soled please.
Honourable mention to "soled"
And this comment was posted on an answer.
 
and by someone completely uninvolved in the question or the answer. weird
> "You should accept a question if it solves your issue (click the green bird)". This may avoid waste of time for other members. Choose between the answers and mark it as solved, or try to be more precise if this not solve your issue! Thank You.
A different comment by that same user
 
5:52 AM
Ah, a "solution advocate". A role in society which has gone neglected for too long.
 
6:25 AM
A wizard did it.
 
6:48 AM
they apparently had no expectations
 
Or maybe they tried google and expected stackoverflow.
 
honestly usually my strategy
Also, I feel like you would appreciate this: I asked ChatGPT to rewrite a draft I wrote of a mass plagiarism mod message template using harsh, dripping sarcasm, and oh my god it's amazing.
It really captured all the thoughts I was trying not to put in the actual template.
 
At this rate, ChatGPT can leave you and Cody out of a job.
> you can always check out the list of all your deleted answers if you want to relive the glory days of your plagiarism
> And hey, because we're feeling extra generous, we've also gone ahead and deleted a bunch of your other answers that we didn't have time to check. We figured, why not just assume everything is plagiarized? Saves us so much time and effort.
include these in the template. Reasoning: It's awesome.
 
> Just putting a link somewhere in the post isn't enough, because we all have time to play detective, right?
was also great
it is impressive how well it does at understanding the reasoning given ("because it does not make it clear that it is the source of the content") and translating that into sarcasm
 
It's really good at transformative work.
And it catches on to which concepts you used, too. So, it can interpolate between these.
Fun fact, though, when it doesn't and it just makes up stuff apparently the technical term for this is that it's "hallucinating".
Found it recently somewhere where generative AIs were explained.
 
7:03 AM
...really?
I mean the first response wasn't great but I think the network error was still worse.
 
...that's probably an issue with their client more than ChatGPT itself.
Decided to check in again with ChatGPT to see what it thinks of my home town. I ask it every once in a while because it gives really fun answers. As in, points that it's in the opposite part of the country and gives me facts about it that don't match reality.
 
> And while we're on the topic of taking responsibility, let's talk about posting AI-generated content without regard to accuracy. Oh, how wonderful that you can generate large quantities of answers with the help of AI. I'm sure your fellow users just love having to wade through all of your garbage answers to find the one that's actually correct. It's not like they have anything better to do, right?
- excerpt from ChatGPT rewriting another mod message template
 
 
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9:33 PM
@VLAZ Ha, it did pretty well for my hometown...mostly. "$town is known for its strong community spirit and hosts a number of events throughout the year, including the annual $town Day celebration in September."
So close and yet so far...it's in April.
It got the population right, at least according to some sources (I see a range of estimates online)
$town is a small town located in $county County, $state, in the United States.

The town is named after $founder, a famous $occupation who is best known for his book $book

$town is situated approximately 20 miles northwest of $nearbyMajorCity and is part of the $nearbyMajorCity-$lessNearbyMajorCity-$otherLessNearbyMajorCity metropolitan area.

The town has a population of around 8,500 people, according to the latest estimates.

$town is home to a number of historic landmarks, including the $foundersHome Mansion, which was once the home of $founder and is now a museum.
the school information is also wrong. It's four elementary schools, plus an upper-elementary school.
also "a number of historic landmarks" is maybe pushing it. There's really just the one (which it correctly identified!)
though there are others in the immediate vicinity so if you're allowing for some fudging it's not that wrong.
 
 
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11:58 PM
started off as a normal NAA and then took a...bit of a turn?
 

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