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Piell
Sep 3, 2006

Grey Worm's Ken doll-like groin throbbed with the anticipatory pleasure that only a slightly warm and moist piece of lemoncake could offer


Young Orc

Lazy_Liberal posted:



it don't work :(

Yeah they changed it after this happened

https://twitter.com/ChrisJBakke/status/1736533308849443121

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Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang




lol

that would be an interesting precedent that would completely destroy all this "ai" idiocy, that anything you can trick an llm into saying is legally binding

wont happen, but you know

NRVNQSR
Mar 1, 2009

Carthag Tuek posted:

that would be an interesting precedent that would completely destroy all this "ai" idiocy, that anything you can trick an llm into saying is legally binding

Obligatory I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice.

It seems very likely that contracts entered into by an LLM assistant on a company's site generally would be legally binding? You can form a contract with a company through an automated webform or a pre-LLM online assistant without any human involvement. I don't see why the courts would treat an LLM assistant differently; they're certainly not going to expect a customer to know the difference between a pre-LLM assistant, an LLM assistant and a person. That said, the company would likely have the same protections they would have if they accidentally put up a product at the wrong price - the courts won't force a company to honor a sale made by mistake, especially if the customer would have good reason to consider the offered deal unreasonable.

More to the point, though, lying to an LLM assistant to trick it into agreeing to a contract would be fraud, just like providing false information on a web form would be. A contact obtained by fraud is just going to get you sued or jailed. And this guy is posting the evidence of his fraud on nottwitter under his real name because that is literally what criminals do these days.

FFT
Dec 28, 2005

keyboard ⌨️​ :clint: cowboy

It'd be pretty neat if someone managed to pull it off, though, like that one Russian guy over a decade ago that tweaked a credit card contract so he'd never have to pay and eventually settled with the bank for an undisclosed amount.

FFT has a new favorite as of 10:44 on Dec 19, 2023

Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang



I think someone managed to cash a fake advertising check and got away with it too, cause they made it identical to a real check

zedprime
Jun 9, 2007

yospos

NRVNQSR posted:

Obligatory I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice.

It seems very likely that contracts entered into by an LLM assistant on a company's site generally would be legally binding? You can form a contract with a company through an automated webform or a pre-LLM online assistant without any human involvement. I don't see why the courts would treat an LLM assistant differently; they're certainly not going to expect a customer to know the difference between a pre-LLM assistant, an LLM assistant and a person. That said, the company would likely have the same protections they would have if they accidentally put up a product at the wrong price - the courts won't force a company to honor a sale made by mistake, especially if the customer would have good reason to consider the offered deal unreasonable.

More to the point, though, lying to an LLM assistant to trick it into agreeing to a contract would be fraud, just like providing false information on a web form would be. A contact obtained by fraud is just going to get you sued or jailed. And this guy is posting the evidence of his fraud on nottwitter under his real name because that is literally what criminals do these days.
It'll depend on how the website is representing itself and in this case you can already see the legal weasel in the header: please confirm all information with the dealership. This is like buying a car from the dealer's nephew filling the snack machine. You may have recourse from local laws about false advertising or bad will toward customers but you're not gonna buy the truck for a dollar.

If instead you got to a website for the deal-o-matic that was purported to negotiate and analyze deals for the business and it was not immune to prompt escapes you might have a case.

Icedude
Mar 30, 2004

Brown Moses
Feb 22, 2002

I tried something similar on Amazon UK and got a French language calendar of baboon erections, which apparently there's a market for.

Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang



the weirdest ive seen in the wild was on a danish genealogy society's forum of which im a member

someone posted a thread looking for more info (places etc) for two people who died in the 1970s and early 2000s. the first reply was basically like this (but in danish):

quote:

unfortunately i cant provide precise places where the people you mentioned died, as my knowledge only goes up to september 2021 and i dont have access to personal data such as death place or family relationships in real time [ok fine but this is not about real time, we are talking 15-50 years before 2021].

[a real basic paragraph about looking in church registers and censuses, which is mentioned everywhere in any genealogy context]

also try contacting archives, churches or genealogical societies [sic! this was literally posted on a genealogical society's forum lmao] in the local areas

best regards,
[initials that do not match the username]

by an account that registered 2 minutes before posting. then the next morning, an actual human came in and gave a correct answer

they never posted again and nothing similar has come up so i assume it was a proof of concept by someone who maybe intended to pivot to link-spam or some type of personal money-scam later?

ScreenDoorThrillr
Jun 23, 2023

Brown Moses posted:

I tried something similar on Amazon UK and got a French language calendar of baboon erections, which apparently there's a market for.

You have to post the link

Brown Moses
Feb 22, 2002

Sadly it appears Amazon removed all the items overnight, so no monthly baboon dongs for anyone anymore.

The Wicked ZOGA
Jan 27, 2022

Brown Moses posted:

I tried something similar on Amazon UK and got a French language calendar of baboon erections, which apparently there's a market for.

Typical French

Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang



The Wicked ZOGA posted:

Typical French

at least theyre not ai is what i say

Hardcordion
Feb 5, 2008

BARK BARK BARK

Brown Moses posted:

I tried something similar on Amazon UK and got a French language calendar of baboon erections, which apparently there's a market for.

Babooners

Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang



https://files.catbox.moe/5w796k.mp4

Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang



but also lmbo that canadian airline was forced to honor a rebate that its chatbot ai made up from whole cloth. lets hope that sticks, and everywhere

Paladinus
Jan 11, 2014

heyHEYYYY!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqkUISJej2o

Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang




immersion broken, pricetag says £999.99½ (in pre-decimal pounds, one penny less than 1000 would be something like £999. 19s. 11p or perhaps £999 239/240)

SCheeseman
Apr 23, 2003


https://files.catbox.moe/eep7zz.mp4

maxwellhill
Jan 5, 2022
where's your live action version

girl dick energy
Sep 30, 2009

You think you have the wherewithal to figure out my puzzle vagina?
https://files.catbox.moe/4f8eoz.mp4

girl dick energy
Sep 30, 2009

You think you have the wherewithal to figure out my puzzle vagina?
https://files.catbox.moe/1o7nav.mp4

Reive
May 21, 2009

This is my favorite dumb thing rn, lorem ipsum power metal.
https://files.catbox.moe/ytldv0.mp4

quote:

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit
sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt
ut labore et dolore magna aliqua
Ut enim ad minim veniam quis nostrud exercitation

ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip
ex ea commodo consequat duis aute irure dolor
in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat
nulla pariatur excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat
non proident sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit

anim id est laborum

Vitae proin sagittis nisl rhoncus mattis rhoncus
Libero justo laoreet sit amet cursus sit amet dictum
Scelerisque purus semper eget duis at tellus at
Sit amet facilisis magna etiam tempor orci eu nisl nunc mi ipsum
Aliquet lectus proin nibh nisl condimentum id venenatis
Auctor augue mauris augue neque gravida in fermentum et
Viverra maecenas accumsan lacus vel facilisis volutpat
Feugiat vivamus at augue eget arcu dictum varius duis
Enim ut tellus elementum... ???

[Instrumental]

Tristique et egestas quis ipsum (x8)

Reive has a new favorite as of 13:25 on Mar 24, 2024

credburn
Jun 22, 2016

Reive posted:

This is my favorite dumb thing rn, lorem ipsum power metal.
https://files.catbox.moe/ytldv0.mp4

:rock: LOREM :rock: IPSUM :rock:

IShallRiseAgain
Sep 12, 2008

Well ain't that precious?

So this is extremely cheesy, but if someone told me this was a popular song at some point, I would believe it.
https://files.catbox.moe/jhrzjq.mp4

Also, here is another good one https://files.catbox.moe/pbe85r.mp4

Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang



how many levels of irony are you on

https://files.catbox.moe/h258pw.mp4
alternate

quote:

[Verse]
I pay my dues, work nine to five
But my paycheck's takin' a nosedive
Gotta pay for this, gotta pay for that
But what's the deal with this AI crap?

[Verse 2]
Can't walk down the street without a robot in sight
Got Alexa in my house, Siri on my phone, drat it's a fight
They say it's the future, technology so grand
But I'm just tryna hold some money in my hand

[Chorus]
I don't need no robot to tell me what to do (oh no)
I don't need no smart home to make my dreams come true (not at all)
All I want is some good old-fashioned human connection
So can we please stop payin' for these stupid AI inventions?

Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang



btw it came up with the brands itself, prompt was annoyed complaint about paying money for stupid AI gimmicks

Wafflecopper
Nov 27, 2004

I am a mouth, and I must scream

genuinely curious: what happens if you give an ai a prompt to make inspired, original-sounding, raw music with real emotion?

upbeat pop has already sounded like it was written by machines for the last 20 years so it's little surprise that ai upbeat pop is basically indistinguishable from the real thing

SCheeseman
Apr 23, 2003

I generated a song made up of lyrics from an angry person posting in the Suno.ai thread and I think it generated a fairly appropriately angry voice:
https://voca.ro/1i7wmMC1VyBW

SCheeseman has a new favorite as of 10:57 on Mar 28, 2024

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Carthag Tuek
Oct 15, 2005

Tider skal komme,
tider skal henrulle,
slægt skal følge slægters gang



Wafflecopper posted:

genuinely curious: what happens if you give an ai a prompt to make inspired, original-sounding, raw music with real emotion?

upbeat pop has already sounded like it was written by machines for the last 20 years so it's little surprise that ai upbeat pop is basically indistinguishable from the real thing

they (suno.ai) streamlined their models, its more smooth, and also more boring now. that upbeat pop sound is hard to avoid

this came out as some kind of tom lehrer / arlo guthrie mashup (prompt was "angry revolutionary folk song about not giving venture capitalists money")
https://files.catbox.moe/ow50eq.mp4

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