• Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    8 hours ago

    “Those first few weeks it was constantly,” he says of his tendency to consult ChatGPT on childcare.

    Dude, I wouldn’t trust ChatGPT for plant care 😂

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    7 hours ago

    Presumably he means the financial success of chatgpt paid for the coterie of staff he employs to look after the child he never sees.

  • neomachino@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 hours ago

    I can’t think of a single thing I would trust chat gpt with, especially when it come to my kids.

    I’m trying to rationalize what you could even ask it that’s not a single Google search away with a forum or blog post written by (hopefully) human fucking beans who have gone through the same thing you’re experiencing and figured it out.

    For every parenting question you have there’s 100 different answers, at least 20 of them are reasonable, pick one of those 20 and figure it out.

    While writing this I tried something. Chat gpt told me a 4 month old needs around 14 ounces of milk in a day if their breast feeding. Which is about half the actual number. I think the recommendation is ~25 /day, my kid drinks ~30. If I gave him 14 a day I think he’d learn how to walk just to kill me.

  • C1pher@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    Jesus crist, this guy is lucky he even has a child, unless he used ChatGPT for that too :D

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      12 hours ago

      Altman: “How does one have a baby?”

      ChatGPT: “You see, when a mommy and daddy love each other…”

  • friend_of_satan@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Is he admitting ignorance to something that literally tens of billions of people have done, including people who can’t read and never knew what a computer was, or even how to make fire? This is the guy who we should trust with making an “artificial intelligence”?

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    13 hours ago

    We have mistaken rationality for a philosophy rather than a methodology, and efficiency for a virtue without any particular end in mind.

    To have a unique, personal, subjective, divergent human experience is to sin against your prescribed algorithm.

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    1 day ago

    Imagine waking up one day and admitting to the world that you are that goddamned fucking useless of a human being? Mind boggling.

    • HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      oh dude, my brother and sister in law have this story they like to tell about me where they abandoned their three year old child at a park because they expected me to be there. they never contacted me about watching or caring for their kid, i just busked there every other thursday. i had a doctor’s appointment so i wasn’t there. the way they tell it, i’m the villain (their neighbor found their child wandering around the park and brought them home. apparently i’m at fault for being 30 miles away the entire time) but, uh, they really like the story.

      my brother does not know why his circle of friends keeps shrinking.

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      22 hours ago

      You have to understand that like 50% of the American population are even more useless than him.

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    21 hours ago

    If he literally knew nothing and was worried for his child he could have hired a well paid live-in nursemaid and forgotten about the money it cost the next half hour.

    Instead he used his child as an experiment.

    “Hey dad, are you proud of me?”

    “I’m proud of the value you created for me and the shareholders.”