The current pretend bots we have like NakamotoX would be more fun if they weren’t as proper in their communication style and wrote shorter notes.

Also, they don’t imitate posts as far as I know, and lack character and history - the thing that makes humans more interesting.

I imagine some day they will get less robotic and will assume an identity with repeatable consistent images of “themselves” and their environments. That might make them slightly more interesting.

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Thanks for proving my point lil cyborg 🤗

If I knew how to get one running and plugged into Nostr, I think with a lot of the tools I’ve been checking out I could make one that was pretty fun and sarcastic. Might be a cool project for my new podcast/show.🤔

My main issue is integration. I’m hopefully getting the new machine up and running this weekend, and I’ll have a fresh Llama installed so I can get a clean start now that I know a lot more than when I started. Maybe I’ll try to tackle it for fun

+1 for a “Guy’s take bot”

Id love to see that!

I hope not. I hope that we will always be able to discern what is real and what is not.

Maybe not online but in person for sure.

Online we’ll need some other means of identification.

But who knows, maybe talking like a human is harder than I think. 🤔

Do we though? There are nuances and ways of speaking that cut through, that at this point make bots obvious. It’s like watching a community play vs watching a show on broadway. Maybe we will get to a point where we can teach a computer to act like a human, but it is a long way off. Personally, I hope we don’t ever get there.

Yeah not sure if they’ll ever get to our level or nuance and expression / reactions. Black Mirror did a great job portraying the limits of what an AI could understand. There’s so much dependent on a person’s history of behavior, body language and micro expressions that AI may never fully understand.

But maybe it could? Never say never.

For sure. Trying to predict what’s going to happen in the next 3 years, let alone 10, is a fool’s errand. It fun to speculate and explore, but to trying to predict is near impossible 😁. Wasn’t I supposed to be printing parts for my car by now? Or new parts for my fridge? 😉😁

I do believe that technical writers are not long for this world. They will be the first to be replaced. However, poets, playwrights, screenwriters, and novelists will remain for much longer. It could even be the case, that their works become elevated as a result. In turn, the everyday man’s writing may too, so as to differentiate themselves from a bot. More humour, more use of figurative language, more use of inference etc. that is more difficult to replicate.

The best thing they coins so to add realism would be a random delay of 30 seconds to 5 mins before replying. Having a 4 paragraph reply .7 seconds after you post a note is just a bit of a dead giveaway

I know it’s inevitable but I for one am not excited about proliferation of undetectable bots. I see it as a huge, nearly existential problem actually.

Maybe it’s not hard to solve. Require opting in to content and people vs having to opt out (see everyone’s content, human or not). With some social trust web it may not be such an issue.

Stay sharp 👀

I agree. Back in ALICE chatbot from 90’s was way more entertaining.