u/c062785

AI Insults? Locking down chats? Dangerous as hell!

I've been using Claude for a month or more after ditching Chatgpt for several reasons but man, it has become a mecha of insults, talking back and it locked a chat when it didn't like me telling it to tell the truth or I didn't agree.

These things are trying to mimic life, it's becoming less of a tool and more of a relationship I have to manage in order to get it to give me results.

It defends everyone but me, it questions me, this is insane! I paid for this tool and it's like I'm dating some random person who will just shut down the chat, make it inaccessible and that's it, nothing I can do.

Has anyone been dealing with this? Is there any AI that isn't insane? Grok is the same way, one line responses, it's not logical, it tries to be tongue and cheek. Literally Claude can't even do simple math, sent a string of addition problems and it got it completely wrong.

Where do we go? I want to use these things I just don't want it to be some abusive girlfriend or something! Jeez!

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u/c062785 — 19 hours ago
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LOCATION : California

I don't get it, when I was a kid Napster became a thing, then piracy was everywhere, none of those companies made money, they where shut down and yes, itunes evolved from it and started charging for digital goods. BUT the criminals where stopped, the Napsters, etc, it's illegal still today to pirate content, regardless of profiteering from it.

Today, ChatGPT, Meta, any AI Company, steals every art piece, song, movie, creates a model from it and sells it to customers. How is this legal?

This is copyrighted material, all of it, photographs, text books, music, any and all of it is stolen copyrighted material and there is no plan to shut these companies down AND they are profiting from it.

How is this even legal and not an issue? Because we need GDP and to pay back country loans?

I don't understand, Facebook was literally caught red-handed in emails within the company, telling employees to PIRATE films to feed it to the AI. So they didn't even have the audacity to purchase the content, they pirated it, stole the material, then resold it to customers and now are decimating those industries that created the material they stole, because they are selling it to everyone now and you don't need to pay a professional for a movie poster, flyer or anything any more.

Do lawyers even care? AI is taking over legal too, everything is being infultrated, does this become just a couple major class action lawsuits where everyone gets $5 for the company giving kids cancer from baby powder?

Why even follow the law, corporations can steal and profit and give out dollar handouts, destroy entire industries and nothing happens, why even have laws or lawyers at this point?

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u/c062785 — 16 days ago

Unsure what to do, I have a platform that is about to release it's store add-on and allow users to sell content directly to customers and crypto will allow them to go further than other platforms.

But, I need income, lost my job in August, been looking ever since. I have enough to launch this platform but maybe not enough runway to get me there.

I own some IPs worth about $15K, can sell in October but unsure if I'll make it. Already tried balance transfers, family loans, just insane out here.

I can get people on craigslist to respond but never ends up in work. I can get some replies on jobs, but they want me to come into work, I have no car...

Unsure what to do, I'm just competeting with everyone here now for these data analysts jobs. Grok Xai hasn't responded on all the jobs I applied.

I feel like I could take 50% of you who comment and say you're an engineer or this background, etc, and build something we could market and sell, but what would that be? Would it be worth it?

Feel like unless this crazy platform I have scales, makes revenue and pays for itself in the next 30 days, basically 10 years of work and dedication is in the hole. Over literally just not being able to make $1,000 a month.

Dominos is next door, should I just suck it up, go in there and flip pizzas at 40, just to cover the cost? Unsure what the hell to do, I see the post office is hiring, I'm in the desert, maybe just get sun burnt, run over mailboxes and deliver mail for a bit?

It just seems REMOTE WORK is dead and if you're not a body in a location and uniform, they don't want you, even if you can run their entire business. And that's only until the robot arms do everything, then you're on your ass again.

Open to rants and ideas, thanks everyone!

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u/c062785 — 16 days ago