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 Null User Object   ( @nulluser@lemmy.world )  to Technology · 3 years ago

Researchers discover that ChatGPT prefers repeating 25 jokes over and over

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Researchers discover that ChatGPT prefers repeating 25 jokes over and over

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 Null User Object   ( @nulluser@lemmy.world )  to Technology · 3 years ago
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When tested, "Over 90% of 1,008 generated jokes were the same 25 jokes."
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  •  lemillionsocks   ( @lemillionsocks@beehaw.org ) 
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    Well it was trained by the internet content so that tracks

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    It is interesting that while the jokes weren’t unique, the AI was able to offer explanations of why the jokes are funny - which should be a solid basis for the next generation to handle humor better.

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    Find me a community that doesn’t persist primarily on the same small set of jokes.

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    another thing it has in common with me

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    I mean, I assume they trained on r/jokes, so that’s not a surprise.

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