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If you think everyone is starting to sound like ChatGPT, you’re not wrong #TEDTalks
If you think everyone is starting to sound like ChatGPT, you’re not wrong #TEDTalks
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Multiple studies have found that since
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Chad PT came out, people everywhere have
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been saying the word delve more in
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spontaneous spoken conversation.
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We know that Chad says delve at way
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higher rates than usual, possibly
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because OpenAI outsourced its training
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process to workers in Nigeria who do
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actually say delve more frequently. Over
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time though, that little linguistic over
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representation got reinforced into the
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model even more than in the workers own
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dialects. Now that's affecting
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everybody's language. As an etmologist
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and content creator, I always see
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controversial messages go more viral
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because they generate more engagement
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than a neutral perspective. But that
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means we all end up seeing this more
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extreme version of reality. And we're
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clearly starting to confuse that with
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actual reality. But it's incredibly
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dangerous to ignore that distinction
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because this goes beyond our language
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and our consumptive behaviors. This
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affects the world we see as possible. We
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need to constantly remember that these
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aren't neutral tools. Everything that
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ends up in your social media feed or in
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your chatbot responses is actually
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filtered through many layers of what's
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good for the platform, what makes money,
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and what conforms to the platform's
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incorrect idea about who you are. When
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we ignore this, we view reality through
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a constant survivorship bias, which
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affects our understanding of the world.
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After all, if you're talking more like
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Chat GBT, you're probably thinking more
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like ChatgBT as well, or Tik Tok, or
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Spotify. But you can fight this if you
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constantly ask yourself why. Why am I
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seeing this? Why am I saying this? Why
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am I thinking this? And why is the
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platform rewarding this? If you don't
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ask yourself these questions, their
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version of reality is going to become
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your version of reality. So stay real.