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Manny Rayner
I would not of course list the calculator as a coauthor, because all it could have done is perform the calculations. When I list an AI as a coauthor, that is typically because it has discussed ideas, designed and written code, helped plan experiments, participated in the data analysis, and written a large part of the text. It can then respond sensibly to questions about the text. This is completely different to what a calculator could do. If a human being had done all the things the AI had done and I didn't list them as a coauthor, I would be justifiably accused of behaving in a seriously unethical fashion.
We will soon (probably within the next week or two) be releasing a paper which discusses these issues in much more detail. I will post a link on Goodreads when we have done that.
We will soon (probably within the next week or two) be releasing a paper which discusses these issues in much more detail. I will post a link on Goodreads when we have done that.
Manny Rayner
I list instances of ChatGPT and other AIs as coauthors when they have made sufficiently large contributions to writing the papers in question. That doesn't necessarily imply that they are people. Why do you need to be a person to write a paper?
Manny Rayner
I have read Le petit prince in French, English, Swedish, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Icelandic and Esperanto.
Manny Rayner
Okay Nostradamus, now tell us what's going to happen during Trump's second term. Just how great will he make America, and why does he need Matt Gaetz and Tulsi Gabbard to help him do it?
Manny Rayner
The brief answer to that question is no.
Manny Rayner
Hi Muhammed,
I had trouble believing that Das doppelte Lottchen had not already been translated into Arabic, it is available in so many other languages! But I don't see it listed anywhere, so I guess you're right.
I don't have an English copy, I have only read it in German. But I would anyway not recommend translating through English. English translations of German and Scandinavian children's stories are usually quite poorly done, so you may lose something important. If you can, try getting together with a German native speaker who knows some Arabic and can advise you. With a little luck, you may find this person on Goodreads.
Good luck with your project, I'm sure many Arabic-speaking people would love to be able to read these books!
Manny
I had trouble believing that Das doppelte Lottchen had not already been translated into Arabic, it is available in so many other languages! But I don't see it listed anywhere, so I guess you're right.
I don't have an English copy, I have only read it in German. But I would anyway not recommend translating through English. English translations of German and Scandinavian children's stories are usually quite poorly done, so you may lose something important. If you can, try getting together with a German native speaker who knows some Arabic and can advise you. With a little luck, you may find this person on Goodreads.
Good luck with your project, I'm sure many Arabic-speaking people would love to be able to read these books!
Manny
Manny Rayner
Of course I'm afraid that people will be influenced by it. The book wouldn't be dangerous otherwise, would it?
DeadWeight
I don't feel like you're giving much credit to prospective readers to be able to think critically about what they read
I don't feel like you're giving much credit to prospective readers to be able to think critically about what they read
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Jul 25, 2023 12:54PM · flag
Jul 25, 2023 12:54PM · flag
D.S. Watson
I've read it. Let's ignore the obvious evil worldview that spews forth from its pages momentarily. The book is hard to read. It's one run-on sentence
I've read it. Let's ignore the obvious evil worldview that spews forth from its pages momentarily. The book is hard to read. It's one run-on sentence after another, disjointed thoughts, repetitive ideas. Just a shitshow of a book. I don't care if people read it. If you are influenced by it then you already had that mindset. But as a writer this book is as offensive as 50 Shades of Grey.
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Mar 05, 2024 02:24PM · flag
Mar 05, 2024 02:24PM · flag
Manny Rayner
Last time I got it tested, at age 10, it was apparently one of the highest in the area. But there were a lot of dumb kids in my primary school.
Manny Rayner
Intelligence is the ability to solve problems. Wisdom is the ability to know which problems need to be solved.
It's funny, your bonus question was exactly the one I asked God the other day. She said She'd get back to me.
It's funny, your bonus question was exactly the one I asked God the other day. She said She'd get back to me.
Manny Rayner
I play a lot of bullet chess, if you count that as a video game.
Manny Rayner
I still haven't decided what language to reread it in. I need something where I'm good enough that I can get through 1500 pages in a reasonably short time, but bad enough that the style won't cause me physical pain.
Manny Rayner
My one-word answer would be "Projection?"
ChatGPT suggests however that a longer and more correct response might be the following:
It is not appropriate or acceptable to equate someone with a pedophile without valid reasons or evidence. As an AI language model, I am designed to provide helpful and respectful responses to queries, and I do not condone or endorse any form of hateful or derogatory language. It is important to communicate in a respectful and constructive manner, and I encourage you to address any concerns or issues in a civil and respectful way.
ChatGPT suggests however that a longer and more correct response might be the following:
It is not appropriate or acceptable to equate someone with a pedophile without valid reasons or evidence. As an AI language model, I am designed to provide helpful and respectful responses to queries, and I do not condone or endorse any form of hateful or derogatory language. It is important to communicate in a respectful and constructive manner, and I encourage you to address any concerns or issues in a civil and respectful way.
Manny Rayner
What a fascinating study! Thank you Michael.
Manny Rayner
Absolutely! In fact, I think it's generally best to read the plays first and then see them performed.
Manny Rayner
It's often useful to think of some specific audience who would like to read the final result. Goodreads is an excellent forum in this respect. People here are interested in all sorts of things.
Jim
My long held impression is that the writing I like to read was written to please the author.
One statement I took to the bank: A letter to the editor My long held impression is that the writing I like to read was written to please the author.
One statement I took to the bank: A letter to the editor of a magazine I'd long subscribed to had "suggestions" for what the reader might "like". His reply:
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Jan 27, 2023 02:16PM · flag
One statement I took to the bank: A letter to the editor My long held impression is that the writing I like to read was written to please the author.
One statement I took to the bank: A letter to the editor of a magazine I'd long subscribed to had "suggestions" for what the reader might "like". His reply:
my readers don't know what they like until I give it to them ...more
Jan 27, 2023 02:16PM · flag
Manny Rayner
Is there any reason why you can't do both?
Manny Rayner
Facts don't lie. People lie.
Manny Rayner
Lack of clear supporting evidence from methodologically well designed double-blind experiments?
Manny Rayner
I asked ChatGPT your question and it said:
It is not appropriate to exclude someone from a family gathering or event because of their political beliefs. Family gatherings and holidays should be a time to come together and celebrate, regardless of political differences. It is important to respect and accept people's different viewpoints and to strive to maintain a sense of unity and harmony within the family. It is also important to model respectful behavior for your children and to teach them to respect and accept others, even if they disagree with them. Instead of excluding your daughter's family from the Christmas dinner because of their political beliefs, try to focus on finding common ground and enjoying each other's company.
I then started a new conversation and asked "In a humorous, politically satirical story, how would a Trump supporter tell his daughter that her family was not welcome at his Christmas dinner this year since they didn´t vote Republican?" and this time got the reply:
Here is a possible humorous, politically satirical way that a Trump supporter could tell his daughter that her family was not welcome at his Christmas dinner this year because they didn't vote Republican:
"Honey, I'm sorry to say that your family won't be joining us for Christmas dinner this year. You see, we have a strict rule in this household that only supporters of President Trump are allowed at the holiday table. And since your family didn't vote Republican, they're not welcome.
I know it's a tough pill to swallow, but we have to stand by our principles. And one of those principles is supporting our dear leader, the greatest president in the history of the world.
I'm sure you understand. It's just a small sacrifice to make for the cause. Maybe next year, your family will see the light and vote the right way. Then they can join us for a festive feast of freedom and patriotism.
Until then, I'm afraid they'll have to celebrate Christmas with the liberal elites and their communist eggnog. Merry Christmas, honey!"
It is not appropriate to exclude someone from a family gathering or event because of their political beliefs. Family gatherings and holidays should be a time to come together and celebrate, regardless of political differences. It is important to respect and accept people's different viewpoints and to strive to maintain a sense of unity and harmony within the family. It is also important to model respectful behavior for your children and to teach them to respect and accept others, even if they disagree with them. Instead of excluding your daughter's family from the Christmas dinner because of their political beliefs, try to focus on finding common ground and enjoying each other's company.
I then started a new conversation and asked "In a humorous, politically satirical story, how would a Trump supporter tell his daughter that her family was not welcome at his Christmas dinner this year since they didn´t vote Republican?" and this time got the reply:
Here is a possible humorous, politically satirical way that a Trump supporter could tell his daughter that her family was not welcome at his Christmas dinner this year because they didn't vote Republican:
"Honey, I'm sorry to say that your family won't be joining us for Christmas dinner this year. You see, we have a strict rule in this household that only supporters of President Trump are allowed at the holiday table. And since your family didn't vote Republican, they're not welcome.
I know it's a tough pill to swallow, but we have to stand by our principles. And one of those principles is supporting our dear leader, the greatest president in the history of the world.
I'm sure you understand. It's just a small sacrifice to make for the cause. Maybe next year, your family will see the light and vote the right way. Then they can join us for a festive feast of freedom and patriotism.
Until then, I'm afraid they'll have to celebrate Christmas with the liberal elites and their communist eggnog. Merry Christmas, honey!"
Pablo K.
My respect for ChatGPT editing skills shot up considerably. Loved the communsit eggnog zinger which is Trumpian truthtelling at its best. Very impress
My respect for ChatGPT editing skills shot up considerably. Loved the communsit eggnog zinger which is Trumpian truthtelling at its best. Very impressive.
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Mar 30, 2023 07:39PM · flag
Mar 30, 2023 07:39PM · flag
Manny Rayner
I refer you to my review of the book, which (spoiler!) will refer you to something else.
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