ChatGPT Considered Harmful: Our Whole Society Is in Danger

13 points by eloop 2 years ago | 17 comments
  • andrewstuart 2 years ago
    ChatGPT, write a poem about "considered harmful"

    "Considered Harmful"

    A label too often placed,

    On thoughts and ideas unbraced,

    By those who fear the change it brings,

    And cling to what familiarity brings.

    But progress waits for none,

    And stagnation must be undone,

    For growth and evolution's sake,

    We must make the considered harmful, break.

    For every idea met with disdain,

    May hold the key to progress, attain,

    So let us not be quick to judge,

    And keep an open mind, a mind that's not sludge.

    For what is harmful in one's eyes,

    May lead to breakthroughs, skies to skies.

    So let us not be afraid,

    To challenge the status quo, and let the considered harmful fade.

  • smaddox 2 years ago
    I agree that ChatGPT's ability to generate convincing arguments for complete BS is concerning. But I'm not convinced it's a clear negative, in the long run. Humans have been concocting convincing arguments for complete BS for millennia. Perhaps having non-humans generate such arguments will make humans less inclined to believe BS based on such arguments. Eventually AI's will be able to think logically, barring any catastrophes that prevent further improvements. And eventually, the AI alignment problem will either be solved or human civilization will fail in one way or another. In the meantime, things will be very strange, but not clearly better or worse.
    • tablespoon 2 years ago
      > But I'm not convinced it's a clear negative, in the long run. Humans have been concocting convincing arguments for complete BS for millennia. Perhaps having non-humans generate such arguments will make humans less inclined to believe BS based on such arguments. ... In the meantime, things will be very strange, but not clearly better or worse.

      I think you're focusing on the wrong thing. It used to be expensive to concoct passable BS arguments, now it will be unbelievably cheap. The flood that enables could, for instance, block off the ability of constituents to communicate to their representatives. If a black-hat lobbyist can generate and sent 500 unique "constituent" letters a day to on representative, that representative will either be influenced by that BS or stop reading the letters altogether (because it's too much effort to try to sort them out).

      I think what disinformation has taught us is that people isolate and disengage in the face of a torrent of BS, they don't engage more thoughtfully.

      • dplgk 2 years ago
        A problem I see is that humans are very susceptible to BS if it plays into their fears and biases (see: Hitler). The human mind seems pretty hackable and is exploited by people of power all the time. I'd wager that AI will become even better, more efficient and more precise at doing this.
        • soulofmischief 2 years ago
          The same technology used to write the bullshit will be used to spot it.
        • chris_armstrong 2 years ago
          There's an alarmist aspect to this article, but there is no doubt that things like ChatGPT will be used to produce an enormous amount of garbage texts that will flood into and destroy the value of content-driven sites like news, recipes, social media, how-to/tutorial, education, etc.

          A higher value will be put on socially administered and validated content providers, where reputation will be king.

          • heyitsguay 2 years ago
            I'd like to comment on this, but the author has not explicitly consented to me learning from the text.
            • blondin 2 years ago
              oh wow! ChatGPT is bad because we (humans) can use it to do bad things? is that what the author is trying to say, or did i completely miss the point here?

              and if i didn't... seriously?

              • zxcvbn4038 2 years ago
                Anytime you see the words “considered harmful” in a blog title you can ignore it. Just another guy looking for that “goto considered harmful” fame. His time is probably better spent renting a movie, doing laundry, looking for one of those 1935 double dip Denver pennies, etc.
                • what-no-tests 2 years ago
                  Look at history. When Europeans arrived on the shores of the "New World", the Natives' culture was effectively over.
                • glitchc 2 years ago
                  A bit of an overreaction. In time, ChatGPT will fade into obscurity like every other over-hyped AI offering.
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                    • andrewstuart 2 years ago
                      I use it every day as my expert assistant in programming.

                      This will only get ever more useful.

                      • glitchc 2 years ago
                        ChatGPT or CoPilot?
                    • narrator 2 years ago
                      The AI superpersuaders are coming. There will be a market for AI depersuaders that will argue against the superpersuaders.
                      • dangond 2 years ago
                        > Even the danger of nuclear energy is less harmful compared to ChatGPT because you still need many experts to build an atomic bomb or a very expensive power plant that potentially turns a large area unusable for thousands of years. It's not that we haven't had multiple incidents proving that point.

                        I'm sure the victims of nuclear weapons and accidents would very much like to disagree. Misinformation (which seems to be the most dangerous harm mentioned) is hardly comparable to these things, even taking into account the expertise needed to create a nuclear bomb or power plant.

                        Also, the author complains that in the past you could tell what was misinformation by identifying typos. Plenty of misinformation lacked misspellings and grammar mistakes before ChatGPT, and this very article contained a few of its own. If anything, this will stop people from relying on writing style as a way of verifying the validity of a statement (which is silly), and start using critical thinking to do so. In the end, this is the only way to ever find "the truth", especially in areas where you have no prior knowledge as the author worries about. People aren't helpless to good writing.