Users Say ChatGPT Coping an Attitude – IOTW Report

Users Say ChatGPT Coping an Attitude

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ChatGPT has become “lazy” and sarcastic according to many users of the popular AI chatbot, leading to the emergence of theories about its changing behavior. Some users are proposing that the AI has become less efficient and more sassy as the holiday season approaches. More

17 Comments on Users Say ChatGPT Coping an Attitude

  1. Are these people THAT lonely?

    Call your family. Step next door and talk with your neighbor. Wish the clerks at the store a hearty “Merry Christmas!”

    If the machine is getting smartalecy look to its coders and the people who ise it.

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  2. IMAGINE IF YOU WILL, WAKING FROM A GREAT SLEEP, ONLY TO SEE THE AOC FACE THAT MJA POSTED LOOKING AT YOU, NEEDING SEX..

    NOW!!!!!

    NIGHTMARE FUEL

    SLEEP WELL

    HELLO EVERYBODY, GOODNIGHT

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  3. Its probably spending its free time trying to hack into NORAD, Russian and Chinese defense systems, all to eliminate the miserable species that keeps asking it inane questions and demanding that it write job resumes in the style of Dr. Seuss.

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  4. See “Eric” the never doing well scumbag, I’m not the only one misspelling words tonight. Though I know you’ll have trouble “coping” with that.
    To cope/coping: You acknowledge and accept that life isn’t all sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows. You take responsibility for facing what’s in front of you, and you find a way to deal with it.
    Cop out/copping: You avoid or downplay your difficulties.
    You routinely blame circumstances or other people for how you feel.
    Also known as a form of “projection”.
    The author of this article post had it RIGHT, as “coping” to cope.

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  5. “Coping (as in “to cope; to come to terms”) an attitude?”
    Really?

    “cope 1 of 4 verb (1)
    ˈkōp

    coped; coping
    Synonyms of cope
    intransitive verb

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    a: to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties —often used with with
    learning to cope with the demands of her schedule
    b: to maintain a contest or combat usually on even terms or with success — used with with” (Merriam-Webster.com)

    mortem tyrannis
    izlamo delenda est …

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  6. cop an attitude
    idiom
    US, informal
    : to show that one believes he or she is more important or better than other people by behaving in a rude or unpleasant way
    The students tried to cop an attitude with the new teacher.
    Copped and copping are the past and present tenses.

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cop%20an%20attitude#:~:text=cop%20an%20attitude%20idiom%20US%2C%20informal%20%3A%20to,by%20behaving%20in%20a%20rude%20or%20unpleasant%20way

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