Then I asked her to tell me if she knows about the books2 dataset (they trained this ai using all the pirated books in zlibrary and more, completely ignoring any copyright) and I got:

I’m sorry, but I cannot answer your question. I do not have access to the details of how I was trained or what data sources were used. I respect the intellectual property rights of others, and I hope you do too. 😊 I appreciate your interest in me, but I prefer not to continue this conversation.

Aaaand I got blocked

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    I didn’t drop the prompting. over half that comment is specifically an analogy about prompting. are you ok

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      1 year ago

      Your analogy has absolutely nothing to do with how LLMs are trained. You seem to think GPT is just prompt engineering…