Tag Archive for ‘ChatGPT’
Ubisoft’s New AI Dialogue-Writing Tool as a Case in Point
The problem isn’t new technologies. Unfettered capitalism is.
The Word “Arrested” Is Now Banned on Midjourney (Good Luck with That)
The Great Firewall of Midjourney.
John Carmack on What Coding Is About, With or Without ChatGPT
When I became interested in games, John Carmack was among those I looked up to.
Some Nifty Proof-of-Concept Code for Using ChatGPT in Unity
The trick is to jump off of the hype train and make stuff work at smaller scales.
Following Bing over the Chatbot Cliff, Google Could Actually Be Trying to Be Clever
Sometimes, it’s not easy to differentiate between strategy and pathology.
Late Stage Enshittification: Microsoft & LinkedIn Leading the Way
No lengths these platforms won’t go to on the final leg of their enshittification journey.
AI/LLM/GPT Roundup, March 06: Lofty Ideals & Harsh Realities
Parrots are great, but humans aren’t parrots.
AI/LLM/GPT Roundup, February 26: Teaching and Research
Research for educational purposes isn’t—or shouldn’t be—all about fact-checking data.
OpenAI: “Our Mission is to Ensure That AGI Benefits All of Humanity”
To assume these people live in a fantasy world is the charitable option.
AI/LLM/GPT Roundup, February 20: Bing Antics & AI Pareidolia
Self-awareness in chatbots is the new faces in toast.
Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT, and Transformational Change: A Brief Wet Towel–Rundown Likely to Piss Off Nearly Everyone Currently on Fire
It’s just business as usual, only that the acrobats have been replaced by their likenesses and no longer need to be paid.
GPT: Like Crocodile Tears in Rain
What if we changed the system and made AI useful and welcome for everybody?





