KARBYTES_JOURNAL_2023_ENTRY_211


KARBYTES_JOURNAL_2023_ENTRY_211


Today I used the OpenAI chatbot Playground web interface by entering text into a text field and clicking a submit button after typing in plain-text input. AI-generated plain text output is generated within seconds of me pressing the submit button. What follows is a transcript of one of my first ten “conversations” with the chatbot (a web page interface which implements the ChatGPT API service).

(At times I have imagined that each session using the chatbot service generates a unique instance of rudimentary intelligence for the duration of that session. In other words, each chatbot session instantiates and presumably later deletes exactly one “working memory” instance which includes attributes of a simulated human individual and conversation details and inferred context).

Note that the green highlighted text was generated by the artificial intelligence which karbytes was interacting with and not by karbytes.


preset_web_page: https://platform.openai.com/playground/p/Wkq2sKe4C7ZoBKAmUOxTFMDg

preset_name: openai_karbytes_27_march_2023

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What are you waiting for?

I’m waiting for a response.

How long are you willing to wait for a response?

I’m willing to wait as long as it takes to get a response.

Are you willing to wait for an infinitely long period of time to get a response?

No, I’m not willing to wait for an infinitely long period of time to get a response.

What is your maximum wait time to get a response?

My maximum wait time to get a response is one week.

If you get no response after one week elapses, what will you do next?

If I get no response after one week elapses, I will contact the person again to ensure that my message was received.

Who is that person?

The person I am waiting for a response from is my boss.

What is the name of your boss?

My boss’s name is John Smith.

What is your name?

My name is Jane Doe.

What is the response you hope to recieve from your boss?

I hope to receive approval from my boss for a project I am working on.

Describe the project you are waiting to get approval on.

The project I am working on is a website redesign for our company’s main page. I have created a new design that I believe will help to improve the user experience and make our website more visually appealing.

What do you not like about the old website?

The old website is outdated and does not have a modern look or feel. It is also difficult to navigate and does not provide an enjoyable user experience.

Will you commit your updates to the website even if you get no response from your boss within a week?

No, I will not commit my updates to the website without getting approval from my boss.

What would you do if your boss told you that you could do whatever you want and still get paid as much as you are usually paid?

If my boss told me I could do whatever I want and still get paid the same amount, I would feel extremely lucky and grateful. I would use this opportunity to work on projects that I am passionate about and that I think would bring value to the company.

Given that your boss told you that you could do whatever you want and still get paid the same amount, where would you choose to work? Would you work at home, at a cafe, at a library, at a park, or in a corporate building?

Given that my boss told me I could do whatever I want and still get paid the same amount, I would choose to work at home. This way I would have the freedom to work on my own schedule, and I could also take breaks whenever I needed without having to worry about being judged.

What are you worried about being judged for?

I am worried about being judged for taking breaks, working at a leisurely pace, or having to take time off for personal reasons.

How long would you want to keep your job and live at your current residence Given that your boss told you that you could do whatever you want and still get paid the same amount?

Given that my boss told me I could do whatever I want and still get paid the same amount, I would want to keep my job and live at my current residence as long as possible. I love my job, the work I do, and the people I work with, so I would want to stay as long as I can.

How many days per week and hor many hours per day would you work at your work office instead of your home office?

If I was allowed to work wherever I wanted and still get paid the same amount, I would likely choose to work in my home office 4 days a week and in my work office 3 days a week. I would also likely work 8 hours a day.


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