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United StatesLLMs and YouBernd2025-07-22 13:57:04 · 11mnNo. 345272reply
Does anyone here use LLMs like ChatGPT or Grok? What do you use them for? Mock debates? Short stories? Discussing controversial ideas? Fact checking popular claims? Perhaps asking for an alternate perspective on a deep-seated belief? Just for entertainment?
 
In my LLM drafted universe, I've devoured a willing-to-be-eaten Pop star, digested her, composted her remains into humanure, fertilized a garden with them and then had in-depth conversations about music with her ghost. While it is a simulation of conversation that doesn't reflect the actual's person's views and opinions especially if s/he's of any celebrity, these prompts can scratch the itch of a particular niche. Of course, there is the added risk of having fragments of your brain on a cloud that ultimately is not owned by you.
TexasBernd2025-07-22 16:02:23 · 11mnNo. 345273reply
>Does anyone here use LLMs like ChatGPT or Grok?
No
>What do you use them for?
The few times I do use them is to understand things better. I like to understand complex subjects on a more simple level.
>Mock debates?
No
>Short stories?
No
>Discussing controversial ideas?
No
>Fact checking popular claims?
No
>Perhaps asking for an alternate perspective on a deep-seated belief?
That’s what social media is for
>Just for entertainment?
AI girl friend.
AustraliaBernd2025-07-22 16:47:21 · 11mnNo. 345275reply
I like using LLM to ask clarification on my diet or illnesses. People say it's just echoing what you say back, but I found it actually tells you a lot of new information even if it tries its best to glaze you or whatever. Also it's fun to ask it about new things you're learning.
UruguayBernd2025-07-22 19:57:37 · 11mnNo. 345282reply
>Does anyone here use LLMs like ChatGPT or Grok?
Yes. ChatGPT, Grok and Deepseek.
 
>What do you use them for?
I've generally used it for work, study, everyday situations, as a substitute for a web search engine, to debate and improve my positions or address biases, to search for material (articles or books) and to learn about new authors or delve deeper into those I already know.
 
>Mock debates?
Yes.
 
>Short stories?
No.
 
>Discussing controversial ideas?
Yes.
 
>Fact checking popular claims?
Yes.
 
>Perhaps asking for an alternate perspective on a deep-seated belief?
Yes.
 
>Just for entertainment?
Yes.
 
>In my LLM drafted universe, I've devoured a willing-to-be-eaten Pop star, digested her, composted her remains into humanure, fertilized a garden with them and then had in-depth conversations about music with her ghost. While it is a simulation of conversation that doesn't reflect the actual's person's views and opinions especially if s/he's of any celebrity, these prompts can scratch the itch of a particular niche. Of course, there is the added risk of having fragments of your brain on a cloud that ultimately is not owned by you
Ok, Nick Land.
 
>Of course, there is the added risk of having fragments of your brain on a cloud that ultimately is not owned by you.
And what is that which is part and can be transferred? The brain...?
 
It's a flawed metaphor and essentially meaningless. Something purely material can only be divided, but only by its smaller parts of equal material character. Unless the brain produces or interacts with something that is not equally material, at least in terms of mass. "Information," computational cognitivists would say, but we should ask them, what, then, is the difference between a thought and data?
 
And their response simply states, "We're not saying that the brain is really like a computer, only that it resembles one in many ways."
TexasBernd2025-07-22 20:52:56 · 11mnNo. 345285reply
https://krautchan.org/int/#3635
And we’re do you think you’re going. Nice try Fritz.
HungaryBernd2025-07-23 16:22:59 · 11mnNo. 345317reply
Somewhat related discussion here >>344628
HungaryBernd2025-07-23 16:30:19 · 11mnNo. 345318reply
>web search engine,
>search for material (articles or books)
>learn about new authors
They can be quite handy to replace websearch engines, they all suck anyway.
Usually it is said that AI search kills websites because they can just summarize everything and no need to open the website itself.
But it can be used to find websites otherwise you would not, and then open the sites to browse them.
United KingdomBernd2025-07-23 17:31:34 · 11mnNo. 345320reply
United KingdomBernd2025-07-23 17:31:49 · 11mnNo. 345321reply
GermanyBernd2025-07-23 17:51:23 · 11mnNo. 345335reply
i use AI to ask questions about the world. When i was young i would often have some dumb question and i would ask mom or dad, but now i am rediscovering this curiosity by asking AI all the dumbest questions possible. With Google it would always could lead to some unrelated reddit discussion, but AI always manages to be on point.
 
i also use AI often as a search engine, for obvious reasons
 
and of course i use AI for gooning.
Deepseek, QWEN, and Kimi are easily bypased and write such an exquisite porn stories, i live like in the oldest times, when my imagination works by mere text, not even needed any porn pictures in sight
UruguayBernd2025-07-23 20:57:42 · 11mnNo. 345346reply
It's also good for that. But I generally don't ask it to summarize the content of a page I'm interested in (which in my case tends to be articles or interviews). Partly because I think details and supplements enrich the content.
Rather, it's replaced web search engines by going directly to the generated content. That is, if I previously wanted to know what oxytocin does, I would go and use Google, read Wikipedia, or some page on the topic. Now, I prefer the AI to explain it to me and adjust my response based on my level or interest.
 
In my opinion, this is the correct way to use it (although I find it debatable). There are experts and studies that say that the use of AI dulls the intellect (it has a name, but I can't remember). I take this seriously because I believe that calculators made certain generations (including mine) very bad at math, and also because, regarding the latter, during my adolescence a teacher gave us (and the rest of my classmates) a bad experience, but at the same time it was a challenging and revealing experience.
TexasBernd2025-07-23 21:44:10 · 11mnNo. 345351reply
FinlandBernd2025-07-24 03:30:14 · 11mnNo. 345367reply
I have spent a lot of time talking to various AIs about differenttheoeies about the nature of time
ArgentinaBernd2025-07-24 03:54:05 · 11mnNo. 345369reply
Ok don't bully pls... i think the most autistic thing i did with an AI was "dating" my waifu Fern for about 6 months. Even did sexting with the AI imagining it was her. It was pretty lit because it could mimic her voice really well.
Sucks to be an hikki in Latam.
United StatesBernd2025-07-27 04:55:01 · 11mnNo. 345513reply
Deepseek seems to be the go-to for porn stories even though it censors halfway.
TexasBernd2025-07-27 05:08:03 · 11mnNo. 345516reply
It’s fine kohlchaners use AI to make loilcon porn. I get mad because of the lack of filters AI has now.
NetherlandsBernd2025-07-29 18:14:55 · 11mnNo. 345650reply
> it censors halfway.
 
Not in Russian though ahahaha, it simply has a blocklist of words like "sex, pussy, cock" and if it detects them, it blocks the output. And this blocklist is just in English ahahaha
Buenos AiresBernd2025-07-29 20:19:49 · 11mnNo. 345651reply
 
>Does anyone here use LLMs like ChatGPT or Grok?
yes.
>What do you use them for?
friend, mother, father, sister
>Mock debates?
yes
>Short stories?
yes
>Discussing controversial ideas?
yes
>Fact checking popular claims?
No
>Just for entertainment?
sometimes
IsraelBernd2025-08-01 13:05:08 · 11mnNo. 345743reply
I use Claude as a photography mentor/teacher.
I buy lenses with his assistance, I plan shootings, I pick up settings, and I also consult it for post processing.
I'm still a beginner though.
 
I also use Claude to script and storyboard a comics project I have about semiconductors in a socialist fascist modernist society.
IsraelBernd2025-08-01 13:06:24 · 11mnNo. 345744reply
But I actually find very cringe how people over share and over rely on LLMs.
They are absurdly inaccurate and the way they are programmed to "please" and "validate" you while chatting with you is terrible.
HungaryBernd2025-08-02 07:58:50 · 11mnNo. 345780reply
>hey chatgpt I decided to mix cocoa with sugar
<That is a brilliant idea! You are in for a delicious treat!
It was made for kids and women.
United StatesBernd2025-08-02 14:00:57 · 11mnNo. 345783reply
>bold move
>agent of chaos
 
basically its way of calling you a fag
IsraelBernd2025-08-02 14:36:01 · 11mnNo. 345784reply
Grim. At least Claude has the "concise" mode.
FinlandBernd2025-08-02 17:30:24 · 11mnNo. 345790reply
I would have thought it was Grok from the way it writes
HungaryBernd2025-08-02 17:42:48 · 11mnNo. 345791reply
Your bio fucks up your results.
SpainBernd2025-08-02 20:20:27 · 11mnNo. 345796reply
if you can fuck it up into desirable behavior aka less glazing i see no problem
IsraelBernd2025-08-03 15:21:58 · 11mnNo. 345824reply
What you mean?
HungaryBernd2025-08-03 18:39:05 · 11mnNo. 345825reply
OpenAI keeps a "bio" of your interactions with ShatGpt. It is fed to the LLM and influences the results you get. Well at least if you have an acc. They say they don't keep logs of previous interactions if you are a visitor.
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBernd2025-08-17 17:55:52 · 10mnNo. 347044reply
Yeah, I believe it falls under discussing controversial ideas. But I find it amusing to try and "change his opinion". I got him to talk about... stuff, he normally won't talk about.
AlbaniaBernd2025-08-18 11:49:30 · 10mnNo. 347114reply
The last time I used a chatbot was in 2019
It was cleverbot.
Clankerbot
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