If You Met Yourself
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RGG

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931 posts

37 months

Friday 7th November
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AI

I've not explored AI at all, but -

What would it be be like to meet and spend some time with yourself?

Have a conversation with yourself.
Do some car maintenance with yourself.
Spend some leisure time with yourself.
Talk cars with yourself.

Would it go well or end badly?

Can AI do any of this and how do you think you would fare?
End up best friends or maybe not?

Triumph Man

9,328 posts

188 months

Friday 7th November
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I reckon I'd think I was a bit of a prick.

the cueball

1,633 posts

75 months

Friday 7th November
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Triumph Man said:
I reckon I'd think I was a bit of a prick.
I think I would have a beer and listen to some of my (true) stories.. then walk away and think I was a bit of prick too.. hehe


StuntmanMike

12,396 posts

171 months

Friday 7th November
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Definitely a theme here.

I would not like a pre 30 year old version of me.

Prick would be an understatement.

WH16

7,689 posts

238 months

Friday 7th November
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It is possible to develop a LLM based on your own data - so it would read everything you've ever written and build a 'personality' around that. So yes, given the desire (and money) you could have a conversation with an AI version of yourself.

One interesting progression of this, is that it is theoretically possible to build AI models of great figures from history, particularly if they were prolific writers or diarists. Imagine a high school History class chatting with Winston Churchill or Marcus Aurelius as if they were actually there, and have them answer in the same way as they would were they still alive.

Even deceased relatives, if they had enough of an online presence could be kept 'alive' by a custom LLM. A bit morbid perhaps, but maybe future generations will be chatting to you OP based on your PH posts and whatever other social media activity can be scraped from online archives.

Countdown

46,336 posts

216 months

Friday 7th November
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StuntmanMike said:
Definitely a theme here.

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That's because, deep down, we have an internal dialogue telling us how "bad" we are compared to others.

Most of us are fairly decent people otherwise our friends/family wouldn't put up with us.

ETA people always remember the stupid or embarrassing things they did. Nobody else does. (apart from their wives)

eharding

14,648 posts

304 months

Friday 7th November
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WH16 said:
One interesting progression of this, is that it is theoretically possible to build AI models of great figures from history, particularly if they were prolific writers or diarists. Imagine a high school History class chatting with Winston Churchill or Marcus Aurelius as if they were actually there, and have them answer in the same way as they would were they still alive.
Alternatively, feed an LLM the entire posting history of a PH member together with the context of the thread it was posted in, and then use that to annoy the tits off said user by posting something crafted in their style *before* they manage to post the same thing themselves, using the content and progression of the thread and an analysis of the user's posting cadence to predict when to make the post.

Hypothetically speaking, you might christen it "Project Blurbotoke", as a random example.

RGG

Original Poster:

931 posts

37 months

Friday 7th November
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eharding said:
WH16 said:
One interesting progression of this, is that it is theoretically possible to build AI models of great figures from history, particularly if they were prolific writers or diarists. Imagine a high school History class chatting with Winston Churchill or Marcus Aurelius as if they were actually there, and have them answer in the same way as they would were they still alive.
Alternatively, feed an LLM the entire posting history of a PH member together with the context of the thread it was posted in, and then use that to annoy the tits off said user by posting something crafted in their style *before* they manage to post the same thing themselves, using the content and progression of the thread and an analysis of the user's posting cadence to predict when to make the post.

Hypothetically speaking, you might christen it "Project Blurbotoke", as a random example.
HaHa -

So who are we going to choose smile

ikarl

3,856 posts

219 months

Friday 7th November
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I have a paid subscription to ChatGPT, and I use it everyday - I just told it someone on PH was asking how AI would describe me, so could it provide a few sentences of what it thought about me... here's what it said

If AI were to describe me, it’d probably say I’m the sort of bloke who likes things done properly — detail-obsessed, bit of a perfectionist, and not afraid to call out nonsense when I see it. I’ve got a soft spot for cars that are rare or interesting rather than fashionable, and I’ll happily spend hours chasing the right spec or part number just to get something right. I’m direct, fair, and loyal to the people I care about, but I’ve got zero time for fakery. Equal parts engineer and humanist, basically — logic with a bit of heart.

littleowl

858 posts

253 months

Friday 7th November
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I'd probably think : What a fascinating non-entity.

RSTurboPaul

12,604 posts

278 months

Friday 7th November
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I guess it would give some the opportunity to actually 'go fk yourself' hehe

asfault

13,407 posts

199 months

Friday 7th November
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RSTurboPaul said:
I guess it would give some the opportunity to actually 'go fk yourself' hehe
I can do better.

languagetimothy

1,540 posts

182 months

Friday 7th November
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StuntmanMike said:
Definitely a theme here.

I would not like a pre 30 year old version of me.

Prick would be an understatement.
yep, my 30 yr old self Id be quite to go back a give him a good slap and general WTF , yes, THAT particular girl is THE ONE, believe me you dont know but I do you tt .... sort type of thing

now? dont know probably get on for a while, maybe enough to travel for a bit and at least id have someone always around for a bit of tennis.


Badda

3,473 posts

102 months

Friday 7th November
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ikarl said:
I have a paid subscription to ChatGPT, and I use it everyday - I just told it someone on PH was asking how AI would describe me, so could it provide a few sentences of what it thought about me... here's what it said

If AI were to describe me, it d probably say I m the sort of bloke who likes things done properly detail-obsessed, bit of a perfectionist, and not afraid to call out nonsense when I see it. I ve got a soft spot for cars that are rare or interesting rather than fashionable, and I ll happily spend hours chasing the right spec or part number just to get something right. I m direct, fair, and loyal to the people I care about, but I ve got zero time for fakery. Equal parts engineer and humanist, basically logic with a bit of heart.
Oh.

Wheel Turned Out

1,855 posts

58 months

Friday 7th November
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Badda said:
ikarl said:
I have a paid subscription to ChatGPT, and I use it everyday - I just told it someone on PH was asking how AI would describe me, so could it provide a few sentences of what it thought about me... here's what it said

If AI were to describe me, it d probably say I m the sort of bloke who likes things done properly detail-obsessed, bit of a perfectionist, and not afraid to call out nonsense when I see it. I ve got a soft spot for cars that are rare or interesting rather than fashionable, and I ll happily spend hours chasing the right spec or part number just to get something right. I m direct, fair, and loyal to the people I care about, but I ve got zero time for fakery. Equal parts engineer and humanist, basically logic with a bit of heart.
Oh.
Now even the AI is fobbing us off with Barnum statements.

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46,336 posts

216 months

Friday 7th November
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ikarl said:
I have a paid subscription to ChatGPT, and I use it everyday - I just told it someone on PH was asking how AI would describe me, so could it provide a few sentences of what it thought about me... here's what it said

If AI were to describe me, it d probably say I m the sort of bloke who likes things done properly detail-obsessed, bit of a perfectionist, and not afraid to call out nonsense when I see it. I ve got a soft spot for cars that are rare or interesting rather than fashionable, and I ll happily spend hours chasing the right spec or part number just to get something right. I m direct, fair, and loyal to the people I care about, but I ve got zero time for fakery. Equal parts engineer and humanist, basically logic with a bit of heart.
Isn't AI basically telling you how you see yourself (as opposed to how others see you)?

hammo19

6,794 posts

216 months

Friday 7th November
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I wouldn’t talk to the AI me as I wouldn’t trust it was real and probably as fake as MSM news is nowadays.

Granadier

1,036 posts

47 months

Friday 7th November
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I don't know about AI, but any time I see a video of myself, I'm always appalled at how my voice sounds and how I present myself to the world ... it bears no relation to how I imagine I come across

Skyedriver

21,746 posts

302 months

Friday 7th November
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RGG said:
AI



What would it be be like to meet and spend some time with yourself?

Have a conversation with yourself.
Do some car maintenance with yourself.
Spend some leisure time with yourself.
Talk cars with yourself.
?
A bit like now really

Triumph Man

9,328 posts

188 months

Friday 7th November
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Granadier said:
I don't know about AI, but any time I see a video of myself, I'm always appalled at how my voice sounds and how I present myself to the world ... it bears no relation to how I imagine I come across
I was at a business show recently and did an interview with the local paper - my god my voice is annoying.