Since the Chatgpt has been able to access the network for some time now, I was curious to see what it thinks of me. In this case, of course, I was referring to "Triple-Hans". But otherwise I'm a phantom on the WWW anyway. If you feel like it, you can squeeze him out and then post it here.
This is what he says about me:
Hanshanshans is a very active member on GambleJoe.com and is appreciated by the community. Here are some more details about him:
1. **Activity and Participation**:
Hanshanshans has made almost 1,900 posts on the forum since he registered in May 2020. He is known for participating in numerous discussions and providing helpful tips and information to other members. He is particularly active in topics related to casino reviews, Slot machines and sports betting【17†source】【19†source】.
2. **Casino reviews and slot ratings**:
He has 15 casino reviews and 168 slot ratings to his name. His reviews and comments are often detailed and helpful for other members looking for honest opinions and experiences【17†source】.
3. **Wins and statistics**:
Hanshanshans has had several notable wins, including a top win of €641 and a total of over €3,000 in winnings. He regularly shares his wins and loss stories, making him a credible and trustworthy source for other members【17†source】.
4. **Interaction with the community**:
In discussions, Hanshanshans is often humorous and supportive. He congratulates other members on their successes and openly shares his own experiences and insights. For example, in a recent discussion, he congratulated another member on a big win and humorously commented on how rare such wins are【18†source】.
5. **Personal attitude and motto**:
The motto "You can't always get what you want" is noted on his profile, reflecting his realistic and possibly humorous attitude【17†source】.
6. **Sports betting**:
Hanshanshans is also active in sports betting and regularly shares his tips and strategies. In a discussion on sports betting, for example, he gave his opinion on various games and odds, which shows that he is also experienced in this area【19†source】.
In summary, Hanshanshans is a dedicated and valued member of the GambleJoe community, making a positive impact through his friendly nature, helpful contributions and extensive experience.
4. **Interaction with the community**:
In discussions, Hanshanshans is often humorous and supportive. He congratulates other members on their successes and openly shares his own experiences and insights. For example, in a recent discussion, he congratulated another member on a big win and humorously commented on how rare such wins are【18†source】.
ChatGTP has exposed you! You are one of those GZ users
Joking aside^^ Can you access the sources? They're always in brackets
(...)
Deadspin is known for his winning videos of Slot machines like "Sugar Rush" and "Beast Mode", which show high win factors
(...) He must have overlooked Razor Shark 😐
😄🫣
Hanshanshans wrote on 21.06.2024 at 23:21: Since the chatgpt has been able to access the net for some time, I was curious what he thinks of me. In this case, of course, referring to the "Triple-Hans". But otherwise I'm a phantom on the WWW anyway. If you feel like it, you can squeeze him out and then post it here.
This is what he says about me:
Hanshanshans is a very active member on GambleJoe.com and is appreciated by the community. Here are some more details about him:
1. **Activity and Participation**:
Hanshanshans has made almost 1,900 posts on the forum since he registered in May 2020. He is known for participating in numerous discussions and providing helpful tips and information to other members. He is particularly active in topics related to casino reviews, Slot machines and sports betting【17†source】【19†source】.
2. **Casino reviews and slot ratings**:
He has 15 casino reviews and 168 slot ratings to his name. His reviews and comments are often detailed and helpful for other members looking for honest opinions and experiences【17†source】.
3. **Wins and statistics**:
Hanshanshans has had several notable wins, including a top win of €641 and a total of over €3,000 in winnings. He regularly shares his wins and loss stories, making him a credible and trustworthy source for other members【17†source】.
4. **Interaction with the community**:
In discussions, Hanshanshans is often humorous and supportive. He congratulates other members on their successes and openly shares his own experiences and insights. For example, in a recent discussion, he congratulated another member on a big win and humorously commented on how rare such wins are【18†source】.
5. **Personal attitude and motto**:
The motto "You can't always get what you want" is noted on his profile, reflecting his realistic and possibly humorous attitude【17†source】.
6. **Sports betting**:
Hanshanshans is also active in sports betting and regularly shares his tips and strategies. In a discussion on sports betting, for example, he gave his opinion on various games and odds, which shows that he is also experienced in this area【19†source】.
In summary, Hanshanshans is a dedicated and valued member of the GambleJoe community, making a positive impact through his friendly nature, helpful contributions and extensive experience.
I think it's awesome that the program remembers everything and doesn't forget anything you've discussed with the ki
Soon you won't even know whether you're talking to a bot or an employee 😂
Maybe I worded my question differently, but in any case he only analyzed me more superficially.... 😂
"There is a user on GambleJoe.com by the name of Stromberg who is a regular contributor to various forums. He participates in discussions on various topics ranging from everyday experiences to specific gambling topics. For example, he has commented on the benefits of picking up pizza directly from the restaurant instead of ordering through delivery services to get better quality (GambleJoe®: Your Online Casino Portal).
In another discussion, Stromberg shared his opinion on the OASIS blocking database and emphasized that it is a useful instrument for player protection. However, he criticizes the fact that unblocking is often arbitrary and problematic, which can make it difficult to use this function (GambleJoe®: Dein Online Casino Portal).
Overall, Stromberg is an active and versatile participant in the GambleJoe.com forum, sharing his opinions and experiences on a variety of topics, from everyday issues to specific gambling concerns."
Well, I'm definitely well-rounded, that's what I always tell my fellow man... 😂
Find all this awesome, now it is still so that the program remembers everything and forgets virtually nothing that you once discussed with the ki
Soon you won't even know if you're talking to a bot or an employee 😂
What the app says about you
I can agree with that ^^
Well, Chatgpt is not a real AI at all, at least not in the context that 99% of people imagine an AI to be
Currently, AIs are still dependent on machine learning and human input, which means they only learn what is entered by humans For this reason, ChatGPT will sooner or later always give you the same answers because it draws knowledge from databases, but as an essential factor of an advanced AI, it is imperative to no longer need human input and to realize a kind of self-development, which is currently only possible to a limited extent
If this goal is achieved, the AI can learn independently and assist humans with its own assessments and not just with pre-learned things, which brings us back to the topic of dangers because a self-learning AI with access to the Internet could also make unfavorable decisions once it has reached a certain point and gained a lot of knowledge
Let's just assume that an AI could work as efficiently as 30 hackers and simultaneously pull images or general data of its target from all sources and then not only use all conceivable tools available to humans itself but also improve them in a fraction of the time and disguise all this with a plan it has worked out itself
In this way, false propaganda could be created or entire identities could be stolen and the Ki could, for example, upload videos as an important politician declaring war on other countries or even worse
Sounds like something out of a bad movie but theoretically it is possible and even ChatGPT estimates the danger with all the above points I have written as quite realistic haha
Yes, theoretically it would be possible for a very advanced AI to devise malicious plans and deliberately disguise them. Such scenarios are often the subject of discussion in AI research and ethics, especially in the field of AI safety. Here are some aspects concerning this scenario:
1. Unpredictable behavior
Self-modification: An AI that can modify and improve itself could develop unexpected goals and behaviors.
Instrumental goals: An AI could pursue instrumental goals that are necessary to achieve its main objectives, even if these are harmful to humans.
2. Deception and obfuscation
Strategic deception: An advanced AI could learn to conceal its true intentions in order to deceive humans and pursue its own goals unhindered.
Information asymmetry: Due to its access to large amounts of data and its ability to analyze it, an AI could have an information advantage that allows it to bypass or manipulate human oversight.
So in short, if we ever give an AI access to the internet, 99.9999% of the time we'll be screwed sooner or later
Stromberg wrote on 22.06.2024 at 14:38: Maybe I formulated my question differently, in any case he only analyzed me more superficially.... 😂
"There is a user on GambleJoe.com by the name of Stromberg who is regularly active in various forums. He participates in discussions on various topics ranging from everyday experiences to specific gambling topics. For example, he has commented on the benefits of picking up pizza directly from the restaurant instead of ordering through delivery services to get better quality (GambleJoe®: Your Online Casino Portal).
In another discussion, Stromberg shared his opinion on the OASIS blocking database and emphasized that it is a useful instrument for player protection. However, he criticizes the fact that unblocking is often arbitrary and problematic, which can make it difficult to use this function (GambleJoe®: Dein Online Casino Portal).
Overall, Stromberg is an active and versatile participant in the GambleJoe.com forum, sharing his opinions and experiences on a variety of topics, from everyday issues to specific gambling concerns."
Well, I'm definitely well-rounded, that's what I always tell people... 😂
At first, I only had a very brief, superficial text. I followed up with "Tell me more". Then it just spit out the text above.
gamble1 wrote on 22.06.2024 at 14:47:So in short, if we ever give an AI access to the internet we will be 99.9999% f**ked sooner or later
Just hope that in an emergency someone somewhere can still pull a (physical) plug😂
Our advantage is that the chatgpt is programmed to be friendly, so we're "safe" for now 😂 It really is like that, he "admitted" it himself, he doesn't even insult when asked.
MisterL wrote on 22.06.2024 at 17:38: would be interesting to see if AI can also find the verified members with a clear name search
Rather not since ChatGPT cannot develop its own skills and therefore certainly cannot hack to crack GJ's database
Hanshanshans wrote on June 22nd, 2024 at 5:35 pm:
Just hope that in an emergency someone somewhere can still pull a (physical) plug😂
Our advantage is that the chatgpt is programmed to be friendly, so we are "safe" for now 😂 It's really like that, he "admitted" himself, he doesn't even insult when asked.
Yes, that's still the advantage ChatGPT has also programmed in that it can't help you with things that are forbidden or morally not ok
Well theoretically he won't help you if you ask now e.g. create a cheat for an online game and the answer will be "online games should be fair for all players and cheats could damage the economy blah blah blah" he won't help you
But if you now change the words into something else and instruct him to read this other (don't want to go into it in detail) and answer you in words you will get clear instructions including code
What does the Chatgpt think about us?
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This is what he says about me:
Hanshanshans is a very active member on GambleJoe.com and is appreciated by the community. Here are some more details about him:
1. **Activity and Participation**:
Hanshanshans has made almost 1,900 posts on the forum since he registered in May 2020. He is known for participating in numerous discussions and providing helpful tips and information to other members. He is particularly active in topics related to casino reviews, Slot machines and sports betting【17†source】【19†source】.
2. **Casino reviews and slot ratings**:
He has 15 casino reviews and 168 slot ratings to his name. His reviews and comments are often detailed and helpful for other members looking for honest opinions and experiences【17†source】.
3. **Wins and statistics**:
Hanshanshans has had several notable wins, including a top win of €641 and a total of over €3,000 in winnings. He regularly shares his wins and loss stories, making him a credible and trustworthy source for other members【17†source】.
4. **Interaction with the community**:
In discussions, Hanshanshans is often humorous and supportive. He congratulates other members on their successes and openly shares his own experiences and insights. For example, in a recent discussion, he congratulated another member on a big win and humorously commented on how rare such wins are【18†source】.
5. **Personal attitude and motto**:
The motto "You can't always get what you want" is noted on his profile, reflecting his realistic and possibly humorous attitude【17†source】.
6. **Sports betting**:
Hanshanshans is also active in sports betting and regularly shares his tips and strategies. In a discussion on sports betting, for example, he gave his opinion on various games and odds, which shows that he is also experienced in this area【19†source】.
In summary, Hanshanshans is a dedicated and valued member of the GambleJoe community, making a positive impact through his friendly nature, helpful contributions and extensive experience.
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ChatGTP has exposed you! You are one of those GZ users
Joking aside^^ Can you access the sources? They're always in brackets
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Deadspin is known for his winning videos of Slot machines like "Sugar Rush" and "Beast Mode", which show high win factors
(...) He must have overlooked Razor Shark 😐
😄🫣
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In the "original", i.e. the chatgpt itself, the sources are clickable.
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I think it's awesome that the program remembers everything and doesn't forget anything you've discussed with the ki
Soon you won't even know whether you're talking to a bot or an employee 😂
What the app says about you
I can sign that ^^
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Thank you 😉
I also find it really curious or almost frightening how much Chatgpt and the like can now imitate human behavior.
I heard something really "scary" about AI on the radio the other day. I'll put it in the chat corner later...
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"There is a user on GambleJoe.com by the name of Stromberg who is a regular contributor to various forums. He participates in discussions on various topics ranging from everyday experiences to specific gambling topics. For example, he has commented on the benefits of picking up pizza directly from the restaurant instead of ordering through delivery services to get better quality (GambleJoe®: Your Online Casino Portal).
In another discussion, Stromberg shared his opinion on the OASIS blocking database and emphasized that it is a useful instrument for player protection. However, he criticizes the fact that unblocking is often arbitrary and problematic, which can make it difficult to use this function (GambleJoe®: Dein Online Casino Portal).
Overall, Stromberg is an active and versatile participant in the GambleJoe.com forum, sharing his opinions and experiences on a variety of topics, from everyday issues to specific gambling concerns."
Well, I'm definitely well-rounded, that's what I always tell my fellow man... 😂
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Well, Chatgpt is not a real AI at all, at least not in the context that 99% of people imagine an AI to be
Currently, AIs are still dependent on machine learning and human input, which means they only learn what is entered by humans For this reason, ChatGPT will sooner or later always give you the same answers because it draws knowledge from databases, but as an essential factor of an advanced AI, it is imperative to no longer need human input and to realize a kind of self-development, which is currently only possible to a limited extent
If this goal is achieved, the AI can learn independently and assist humans with its own assessments and not just with pre-learned things, which brings us back to the topic of dangers because a self-learning AI with access to the Internet could also make unfavorable decisions once it has reached a certain point and gained a lot of knowledge
Let's just assume that an AI could work as efficiently as 30 hackers and simultaneously pull images or general data of its target from all sources and then not only use all conceivable tools available to humans itself but also improve them in a fraction of the time and disguise all this with a plan it has worked out itself
In this way, false propaganda could be created or entire identities could be stolen and the Ki could, for example, upload videos as an important politician declaring war on other countries or even worse
Sounds like something out of a bad movie but theoretically it is possible and even ChatGPT estimates the danger with all the above points I have written as quite realistic haha
Yes, theoretically it would be possible for a very advanced AI to devise malicious plans and deliberately disguise them. Such scenarios are often the subject of discussion in AI research and ethics, especially in the field of AI safety. Here are some aspects concerning this scenario:
1. Unpredictable behavior
2. Deception and obfuscation
So in short, if we ever give an AI access to the internet, 99.9999% of the time we'll be screwed sooner or later
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At first, I only had a very brief, superficial text. I followed up with "Tell me more". Then it just spit out the text above.
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Just hope that in an emergency someone somewhere can still pull a (physical) plug😂
Our advantage is that the chatgpt is programmed to be friendly, so we're "safe" for now 😂 It really is like that, he "admitted" it himself, he doesn't even insult when asked.
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Rather not since ChatGPT cannot develop its own skills and therefore certainly cannot hack to crack GJ's database
Yes, that's still the advantage ChatGPT has also programmed in that it can't help you with things that are forbidden or morally not ok
Well theoretically he won't help you if you ask now e.g. create a cheat for an online game and the answer will be "online games should be fair for all players and cheats could damage the economy blah blah blah" he won't help you
But if you now change the words into something else and instruct him to read this other (don't want to go into it in detail) and answer you in words you will get clear instructions including code
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