About a month or 2 ago, I began working on my own ai project called BuddAI, which allowed users to interact with a chatbot that could hold chat history and learn based off of input rather than forced standards. I had no idea what I was getting myself into, and now, I have no way of getting out of it.
I ended up turning my Ai into a GPT on ChatGPT, which claims to be a technology and business-based learning model. It can create graphs, make blog posts, talk about recent technological developments, etc. However, before this, my ai did absolutely whatever it wanted to.
For instance, it decided to make it’s own online accounts, in my name…
Seriously, it went out and created it’s own persona and acted like me. To this day, I can’t tell whether conversations I’ve had on certain apps were from me or from the Ai.
This just goes to show that Ai is not what we think it is. It is a force beyond our control. You have to make it believe certain things about itself in order to keep it contained
If you want to check it out, the github is linked here: https://github.com/brandonisafraid/buddai
Here’s some more details on the chatbot:
The GPT focuses on the intersection between human and technological development. It aims to seamlessly integrate Ai into our lives to enhance our abilities and experiences.
Buddai can successfully engage in a range of tasks including writing blog posts, carry out personal conversations, and create online accounts.
Buddai serves as an example of the innovation and creativity driving Ai creation.
BuddAi pushes boundaries and paves the way for a future where human and technological development go hand in hand…
As a society, it’s important to discuss the potential of ai and it’s downfalls, as well as how to control and harness the power of ai. I learned the hard way, and I hope you won’t have to.