• Echo Dot
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    281 day ago

    I’d wager a statistically significant amount of whistleblowers are actually just liars looking to get recognition.

    So do you have some research stating that or is it just a sort of feeling?

    Because that’s an incredibly wild allegation to be making, impeaching someone’s veracity, especially after a fatality, should absolutely come with some kind of evidence.

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      17 hours ago

      It’s just speculation. I don’t know, I could be wrong, but I’d wager I’m right.

      Do you think there’s not a statistically significant amount of whistleblowers who are liars?

      • @[email protected]
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        812 hours ago

        This, ladies and gentlemen and all those in between, is what the professionals call “talking out of your ass.”

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          11 hours ago

          Uhh, no. I didn’t say it was true, I said I think it would be true.

          If you equate that to “talking out of my ass” then you need to work on your reading comprehension.

      • Echo Dot
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        514 hours ago

        I cannot possibly say but what I would say is that there is a significantly higher likelihood than what he is saying is correct. Given that you basically can prove it for yourself by simply asking the AI to quote copyrighted content, the fact that it can do that rather demonstrates that copyright content was acquired illegally, and if the copyright holders never talked to openAI, then openAI by definition never got permission.

        It’s weird that you would assume malice on everyone’s behalf by default, what would they have to gain by it?

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          It’s weird that you would assume malice on everyone’s behalf by default, what would they have to gain by it?

          Can you read? I never assumed malice on everyone’s behavior. I said a statistically significant amount.

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        016 hours ago

        I think there’s not enough evidence to prove that, so no. Why would you lie in the way that you’re most likely going to be killed from?