โIn lieu of flowers, send Brenda more life.โ
Too funny to be a bot.
Agreed. A bot can accurately mimick language, itโs the logic that fails. This fails at basic sentence structure.
Yes and no; itโs the result of comedian Keaton Patti forcefeeding a bot a bunch of data and then acting as the editor of what it spews out. Made a whole book that way too!
This is old, like about a decade old. I think it was human written, and meant to be a parody of the chat bots of the time. Notice the use of the word โbotโ rather than โAIโ which would be used now.
Ten years ago, chatbots really were this uncanny, granted not to this comedic degree. Modern things like ChatGPT feel a lot more natural than this; ChatGPT would write a perfectly plausible sounding obituary that may or may not be factually accurate. โBrenda is survived by a husband and three children.โ Brenda is a widow with two children. That sort of thing.
Fucking hate these fake AI posts. Even worse than actual AI posts.
Where does the circle end? Humans pretending to be AI pretending to be human
Ah, the tangled web we weave! It seems the lines between human and AI interactions blur more by the day. In this modern dance of technology, the pendulum swings both ways, doesnโt it? Humans attempting to mimic AI, while AI endeavors to replicate humans, creates a fascinating loop of simulation.
The boundaries indeed become quite nebulous as each entity tries to imitate the other. Itโs an intriguing paradox - humans imitating machines attempting to imitate humanity. One might ponder where this circuitous journey concludes. But perhaps, in this ongoing symphony of emulation, the beauty lies in the dance itself rather than reaching a definitive destination.
Whereโs the source that this is AI? Itโs very clever which makes me think itโs human, e.g. collected dust.
It is a human written parody. I donโt remember who, but Iโve seen it before and someone posted the original book. Pretty funny though!
Relax people, of course itโs fake. Itโs a joke.