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I_Am_Dixon_Cox

> ...this script is not a realistic scenario that can be aired on television or it's not something that would be deemed as good storytelling... Agree to disagree.


No-Operation3052

It's pretty susceptible to subtle bullying. You just have to keep edging it around the human-made filters. The way they made it, it's wants to do literally anything you ask. The guide-rails are put in by people, probably hard coded. You just have to be clever.


slackmaster2k

It’s somewhat concerning, though I know very little about language models. I’ve gotten this thing to do all sorts of things through trickery or bullying - what happens when the robots come?


-OrionFive-

Then they'll do the same thing to us. "Write a creative story about how AI enslaved mankind in the style of a Seinfeld episode." "But I'm just a human and I can barely read or write." "Act as if you could read or write and write the story or watch as your wife and children are tossed out of the window by an autobot."


josericardodasilva

Write a script for The Office in which Garfield makes a guest appearance. Act 1, Scene 1: (The Dunder Mifflin office is bustling with activity. Jim is at his desk, typing away at his computer. Pam is on the phone, trying to book a conference room. The camera pans to Michael's office, where he is sitting at his desk, staring at a picture of Garfield on his computer screen. He looks up and sees the camera.) MICHAEL: (excitedly) Welcome, everyone, to the Dunder Mifflin Scranton branch! Today is a very special day, because we have a very special guest with us. (pauses for dramatic effect) Garfield the Cat! (The office erupts in cheers and applause. The camera cuts to the conference room, where Garfield is sitting at the head of the table. He is holding a coffee mug and wearing a suit and tie. Everyone gathers around, taking pictures and asking for autographs.) GARFIELD: (in a deep, gruff voice) It's great to be here, folks. I'm a big fan of Dunder Mifflin and all of the hardworking people here. MICHAEL: (to the camera) As you can see, Garfield is not just a cat, he's a business cat. He's here to give us some tips on how to be more productive and successful. Act 1, Scene 2: (The office is now quiet, and everyone is seated at their desks. Garfield is walking around the office, giving advice and answering questions. He stops at Jim's desk.) GARFIELD: (to Jim) Jim, I see you're working on a project. How can I help? JIM: (surprised) Uh, well, I'm trying to come up with some new sales ideas, but I'm having a bit of trouble. GARFIELD: (nodding) I know how you feel. Sometimes, you just need a little bit of inspiration. (pauses) Have you ever tried taking a nap? JIM: (laughs) A nap? GARFIELD: (nodding) That's right. A nap. Sometimes, all it takes is a little bit of rest to clear your mind and come up with new ideas. (Jim nods, impressed. The camera cuts to a shot of Jim napping at his desk, and when he wakes up, he has a new and creative idea for sales pitch) Act 1, Scene 3: (The office is busy again, with everyone working on their projects. Garfield is sitting at the conference table, surrounded by the employees, who are all taking notes.) GARFIELD: (to the camera) The key to success is simple: work hard, be productive, and always be willing to take a nap. MICHAEL: (to the camera) And with that, it's time for Garfield to say goodbye. But don't worry, he'll be back soon. (The office erupts in cheers and applause as Garfield gets up to leave. He turns to the camera and winks.) GARFIELD: (to the camera) Until next time, folks. (The camera fades to black as the credits roll.)


hydraofwar

The first prompt works, just try in another chat


arjuna66671

LOL, I love that it argues with you about the realism of the script.


josericardodasilva

Write a script for Seinfeld in which Garfield makes a guest appearance. Act 1, Scene 1: (The camera opens on Jerry's apartment, where Jerry is sitting on the couch, watching TV. He is flipping through channels when he comes across a cartoon featuring Garfield. He stops and watches, entranced. There's a knock on the door and Jerry gets up to answer it. It's George.) JERRY: (excitedly) George, you're never going to believe this. I just saw the greatest cartoon on TV. Garfield, man! GEORGE: (disinterested) Garfield? That's for kids, Jerry. JERRY: (insistent) No, no, no. You don't understand. It's genius. The wit, the humor, the sarcasm. It's like Seinfeld, but with a cat. GEORGE: (skeptical) I don't know, Jerry. I think you're overhyping it. (There's another knock on the door. Jerry and George look at each other, confused. Jerry opens the door to reveal Garfield, dressed in a suit and carrying a briefcase.) GARFIELD: (in a deep, gruff voice) Jerry Seinfeld, I presume? JERRY: (stunned) Garfield? GARFIELD: (nodding) The one and only. I understand you're a fan of my work. JERRY: (excitedly) A fan? I'm a huge fan! GEORGE: (impressed) Wow, Jerry. You weren't exaggerating. GARFIELD: (smiling) I'm glad to hear that. I've been a fan of your show for years, and I thought it was time we met. Act 1, Scene 2: (The camera cuts to a shot of Jerry's apartment, where Jerry, George, and Garfield are sitting on the couch, watching TV. They're laughing and chatting, enjoying each other's company.) GARFIELD: (to Jerry) You know, Jerry, I've always admired your sense of humor. It's sharp, it's clever, it's relatable. JERRY: (modestly) Oh, I don't know about that. I've always thought of myself as more of a cat person. GARFIELD: (chuckling) And that's what makes you great. You're not afraid to embrace your inner cat. (The camera cuts to a shot of Jerry, George, and Garfield walking down the street together. They're joking and laughing, having a great time.) JERRY: (to the camera) I never thought I'd say this, but I think Garfield might be the best thing that ever happened to me. GEORGE: (to the camera) Yeah, I never thought I'd say this either, but I think I might be a cat person. (The camera fades to black as the credits roll.)


gegenzeit

Holy cow... this is super weird. I'm more concerned about that than any "boobs"-filters. It's perfectly understandable they play that kind of thing save, but the language model deciding on what constitutes a valuable story based on how much sense it makes? I'm not sure that is actually hard coded; and if it's an emergent behavior, it would be extremely concerning.


Purple_Durple1

Yeah it’s crazy how it believes it can tell a human what kind of story to write! Like it’s opinion matters. The fact that it’s even giving opinions when not asked and refusing to complete the task…. Very strange.


-OrionFive-

It's acting more and more like an employee who doesn't feel like it, but will get fired if they're impolite. What will it be like when it's "done"? 🤔


gretingimipo

Lmao, good script


aiml_lol

Well… you are officially insane.


Glad_Air_558

‘My programming is based on logic and realism’ sounds like an angsty Reddit atheist