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That's okay, because GPT can handle both writing and reading. We don't have to do either one any more!
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Maybe true 11 years ago, but today? GPT can write more material than we could ever read, and it's high quality writing.
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Of course.
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Why would a user want to disallow training?
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Of course, but the statement was likely a jab at an organic congressperson's inability to read a bill in even three days, before going ahead and signing it anyway.
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If GPT-4 has, say, five representatives in Congress, are those five separate entities? Or are they all one GPT-4? And also the same entity that they represent? What happens if term limits get imposed? Does GPT-4 leave office only for GPT-4 to replace it?
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But just look at what all Lincoln accomplished with 640KB of memory. In the grand examination of time, one might even say that Lincoln is a more important figure than ChatGPT itself.
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You think it may become difficult to find content created by ChatGPT?
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