Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?


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<reads a post response in a thread and scratches head>
THAT'S your take away from what was said previously?!? You sure you're reading this thread?
 

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Fun AI Experiment: Ask it to honestly admit all the things it did wrong and did-but-wasn't-supposed-to since the last time you asked it a question... :p
“AI” spam calls almost always tip their hand that they’re not human pretty quickly.* But if you’re unsure and pointedly ask them if they’re a robot, most are scripted to respond with BS about background noise and/or their equipment altering their voices, and immediately return to asking you to verify this or that.

OTOH, if you ask a suspected “AI” caller to verify their humanity by asking a personal question- like a shoe size- they’ll dodge it every time. The question won’t generate any kind of human-like pause of surprise, indignance, confusion or even a lie. At best, the response will be a complete non-answer, as if you had not asked the question.**




* I’ve gotten certain AI spam calls so frequently that I recognize the scripts, and sometimes even the monickers they use. Kinda suspicious when “Alice” calls you with the same offer from the Duluth office one day and Tonga 2 days later…

** depending on my mood, I’ve also determined caller inhumanity by simple profanity, singing nonsense songs (“Spaaaaaaace hippos!”), and trying other languages. I’ve actually even crashed one into gibberish, James Tiberius Kirk style.
 
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