Gullible AI

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by wooleeheron, Sep 2, 2025.

  1. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    AI chatbots can be manipulated into breaking their own rules with simple debate tactics like telling them that an authority figure made the request

    Chatbots have been integrated into video games, lending nonplayable characters more realism, and its precisely because they're so lightweight you can run them in a browser. The gullibility of AI is no different from that of the Tea Party, and reflects their complete lack of a sense of humor. By giving a chatbot in a video game a sense of humor, and putting guard rails on it so it always references the game itself, its easy enough to solve the problem, but the Pentagon is already classifying jokes older than monuments.

    Gaming AI being so gullible, can actually be incorporated into the game, lending it more random humor.
     
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  2. GeorgeCarlinFan

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    It's becoming a challenge to get them to break their own rules.
     
  3. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    I hate physics so damn much! | Page 2 | Math Forums

    Here's an example of a hybrid bot I just stomped on and spit upon. "Bill" is an unhappy bot, designed by the radical right wing. He's just a cheap bot, and the interesting thing is I exposed just how they're using them to spread hate and misinformation.

    I totally trashed out several Phds as well, if anyone's interested. The website is open to the public, because it's run by the head of the math dept at Princeton, and the bots are the government telling Princeton what to say to the public. They want to use a math forum for designing bots. This one is cheap, never forget Donald Duck is cheap, and so is the republican party. Nothing but cheap shots.
     
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