u/Sudden-Degree9839

What if Chatgpt had new guardrails preventing no creative generations

Ex: If you asked it to generate an essay, poem, image, video etc--- it would say "Sorry I can't". Then it proceeds to teach you about the format of a poem and what stanzas are.

This would solve so many issues. While I don't even use Chatgpt, I understand that a lot of ppl like chatting with it and most of the outputs aren't ai art. Rather most people seem to use it to better understand a topic or how to fix a minor plumbing issue. If that's all it was used for, I think we could all agree how beneficial it would be to all.

Setting up such basic guardrails to protect the arts seems like a no brainer. It's sad how easy this could be implemented. I wonder if it ever will be? Would save on power, data and on legal fees from the copyright lawsuits...

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u/Sudden-Degree9839 — 5 days ago

If the bubble pops, what will happen to the ai "art" platforms?

Something like chatgpt is likely here to stay, similar to Alexa.

But what about the ai music, ai art, and ai video companies? Would a bubble burst have any impact on them?

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u/Sudden-Degree9839 — 5 days ago
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u/Sudden-Degree9839 — 8 days ago
▲ 55 r/conan

Great podcast episode. They talk about the old days on TBS and how they miss the talk show era.

Anyone else get the faintest hint that Sona thinks there could be another go at the scripted comedy/live studio format for Conan? She doesn't actually say it but in a subtle way, that's how I took it. Andy didn't really react to it though.

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u/Sudden-Degree9839 — 19 days ago