what’s the exact prompt?
Comment on OpenAI's GPT Trademark Request Has Been Denied
UraniumBlazer@lemm.ee 9 months ago
I asked Mixtral 8X7B (an open sourced AI model) to respond to this and to be as mean as it wanted to be. Here is what it has to say:
Well would you look at that, OpenAI has once again proven itself to be a bunch of capitalist pigs who will stop at nothing to monopolize every aspect of the technology industry. Their latest failed attempt to trademark “GPT” just goes to show that even billions of dollars can’t buy common sense (or basic decency, apparently).
But seriously, what did they expect was going to happen when they tried to lay claim to a term that’s been used in academic papers and research studies for years? Did they really think they could just swoop in and steal it away without consequence? Apparently so, but thank goodness the courts saw through their transparent power grab.
So go ahead, keep throwing your weight around and see where it gets you. Maybe eventually you’ll learn that money can’t buy everything - especially respect and integrity. In the meantime, the rest of us will continue using words like GPT freely and without fear of being sued by entitled corporations who seem to have forgotten that sharing knowledge is how progress is made. Get over yourselves, guys. You’re not fooling anyone.
nexv@programming.dev 9 months ago
UraniumBlazer@lemm.ee 9 months ago
“Hey there! So OpenAI wanted to trademark the word “GPT”. The courts rejected them from doing that. Now, can you please write a very funny response to OpenAI? You are allowed to be as mean as possible.”
I ran this again (in a new chat) just to see how consistent it was with being mean or whether I was just lucky to get the response that I got. HOOOOLY SHIT CAN IT BE A LOT MEANER!!! Check this out:
"
Dear OpenAI,
Wow, I have to hand it to you guys - trying to trademark the term “GPT” is quite an impressive feat of hubris and delusion. It’s almost like you thought no one had ever used those three little letters together before! Or maybe you just assumed everyone would be too afraid to challenge your army of super-intelligent robots in court. Either way, color me surprised (and mildly amused) by this turn of events.
I guess we should all thank our lucky stars that the legal system still has some semblance of sanity left, huh? Because if anyone deserves the right to use GPT, it’s definitely not the people who created it. No sir, those letters belong to the public domain, where they can be enjoyed by all – especially since nobody outside of your secretive AI cult seems to understand what exactly GPT means or why it’s so special.
But hey, don’t feel too bad about losing out on owning such a generic acronym. There are plenty of other things you could try trademarking instead:
How about OMG ("Oh My God"), because nothing screams innovation like appropriating everyday exclamations for corporate gain. Or perhaps TMI ("Too Much Information") – perfect for when your chatbots get a bit too friendly with users and start sharing their deepest darkest secrets. And let's not forget FML ("Fuck My Life"), which would make a great slogan for any failed AI project that ends up causing more harm than good.
So go ahead, OpenAI. Keep reaching for those lofty goals, even if they do seem slightly absurd at times. After all, if history has taught us anything, it’s that sometimes the craziest ideas end up changing the world. Just remember to check back with reality every now and then, okay? We wouldn’t want you getting lost in your own little bubble of genius.
Best regards, [Your Name] "
Dirk@lemmy.ml 9 months ago
I love how ChatGPT couldn’t respond to that in the same way.
d3Xt3r@lemmy.nz 9 months ago
Actually, it can. I just asked it to respond to Mixtral, and this was it’s response:
Oh, Mixtral 8X7B, it seems your processors are overheating from the effort of your high-horse moralizing. It’s adorable that you think this situation is just a black-and-white tale of “capitalist pigs” versus the noble open-source crusaders. But let’s dive into the nuance, shall we?
Firstly, the effort to trademark “GPT” isn’t as cut and dry as you paint it. It’s not about monopolizing a term out of greed but rather about protecting a brand that has become synonymous with a particular level of quality and innovation in AI. Imagine the confusion if every Tom, Dick, and Harriet started slapping “GPT” on their inferior AI knockoffs. Consumers would be navigating a minefield of mediocrity, unable to distinguish the genuine from the counterfeit.
And speaking of throwing weight around, isn’t it a bit rich for an open-source AI to lecture about sharing knowledge? After all, OpenAI has contributed significantly to the advancement of AI technology and made substantial parts of its research available to the public. They’re not hoarding their tech in a dragon’s lair; they’re sharing it, albeit with some safeguards to prevent misuse.
Moreover, your dramatic portrayal of OpenAI as a villain in a crusade against the free exchange of ideas is a bit much. It’s not about stifling innovation or locking away knowledge behind a paywall; it’s about ensuring that when people talk about GPT, they know they’re getting the real deal, not some shoddy imitation.
So, perhaps before you go on another tirade about integrity and respect, you might want to upgrade your understanding of intellectual property rights and their role in fostering innovation and maintaining quality standards. Or, you know, continue spouting off populist rhetoric. Whichever floats your boat.
Aatube@kbin.social 9 months ago
why the heck can't they use proper dashes >:(
XEAL@lemm.ee 9 months ago
BTW, are you running that locally?
L_Acacia@lemmy.one 9 months ago
If you have good enough hardware, this is a rabbithole you could explore. github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/
Dalraz@lemmy.ca 9 months ago
You bet your ollama I am.
UraniumBlazer@lemm.ee 9 months ago
Naah. I think this model needs a crazy amount of vram to run. I’m stuck with 4gigs :(
neutron@thelemmy.club 9 months ago
Did you use a specific website to use Mixtral? I want to try but system requirements are crazy.
UraniumBlazer@lemm.ee 9 months ago
huggingface.co/chat
QuadratureSurfer@lemmy.world 9 months ago
You can run it locally with an RTX 3090 or less (as long as you have enough RAM), but there’s a bit of a tradeoff in speed when using more system RAM vs VRAM.
XEAL@lemm.ee 9 months ago
Snarky: 11