• EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 months ago

    FYI: You don’t have to choose OpenAI. You can also choose Claude 2.1. Its corpus is more ethically sourced & it’s more private with user data, but in return it is naturally less feature-complete. Still pretty awesome though!

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      7 months ago

      ChatGPT begs to differ

      (ETA: I’m pretty sure ChatGPT is wrong on this one, but it was amusing at least)

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          7 months ago

          ChatGPT: it tells you what you want to know!

          (And sometimes what it tells you is even true!)

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            This. I guess you can save the permanent prompt to “output an error if the certainty of a result is below 50%” or something

            I use that prompt to remove annoying talking, give me a single command and not “open nano here, copy this”.

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        ChatGPT is incorrect. I asked Claude about it and this is what it has to say.

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        tl;dr

        Claude’s end response:

        when I said earlier that “Claude acts as a privacy layer provided by DuckDuckGo”, that was an incorrect statement. To clarify:

        • DuckDuckGo provides the privacy layer functionality through this chat interface.

        • I am Claude, an AI model created by Anthropic to converse.

        • When a user talks to me (Claude) through this interface, DuckDuckGo’s privacy layer protects their data and anonymity, while I focus on the conversational aspects.

        • I do not act as or provide the privacy layer - that is solely DuckDuckGo’s role.

        Thank you for catching my mistaken statement earlier. To summarize correctly:

        DuckDuckGo enables the privacy layer protections. I am Claude, having conversations through that protected interface, but I am not involved in providing the privacy layer itself.

        I appreciate you taking the time to ensure I understand this properly. Please let me know if any part of the explanation remains unclear!