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ChatGPT trained used Reddit posts -> ChatGPT goes temporarily “insane”
Coincidence? I don't think so.
This is exactly what I was thinking.
And maybe some more people did what i did. Not deleting my accounts but replacing all my posts with content created by a bullshit-generator. Made texts look normal, but everything was completely senseless.
Back in june-july, I used a screen tapping tool + boost to go through and change every comment i could edit with generic type fill, then waited something like 2 weeks in hopes that all of their servers would update to the new text, and then used the same app to delete each comment and post, and then the account itself. Its about all I could think to do.
I hope so. I generally liked that idea back then, but couldn’t do that to my historical collection of words. My words remain in the cloud, as they always will
They have always trained on reddit data, like, gpt2 was, i'm unsure about gpt1
I downloaded my content before changing the posts to nonsense.
ChatGPT 9 to be trained on R9K posts. Won't be able to distinguish fake free text from real.