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AI Silence: ChatGPT Server Down, Users Frustrated Worldwide
The digital world experienced a significant jolt today as ChatGPT server down went down, plunging millions of users worldwide into an unexpected silence from their preferred AI companion. From bustling tech hubs in the United States to the rapidly growing digital landscape of India, and across Europe and Asia, the ChatGPT server down event triggered widespread frustration, disrupting workflows, halting creative projects, and leaving many scrambling for alternative solutions. This widespread outage underscores the increasing reliance on AI tools in daily life and highlights the vulnerabilities inherent in centralized cloud services.
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OpenAI is currently investigating an outage affecting users of ChatGPT.
OpenAI’s widely used AI chatbot, ChatGPT, is currently unavailable to users globally. ChatGPT, the widely used AI chatbot developed by OpenAI, is currently experiencing downtime for users globally. OpenAI has recognized the outage and is actively looking into the matter. The situation appears to present two distinct perspectives regarding the ChatGPT outage. The primary issue seems to be focused…
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ChatGPT Outage 2025: What Caused It & How to Stay Prepared
Introduction On June 10, 2025, millions of users across the globe were met with a frustrating reality—ChatGPT outage was down. OpenAI’s flagship tool experienced one of its most significant outages to date, affecting both web users and API services. The incident raised concerns about our growing dependency on artificial intelligence and the need for reliable AI alternatives. This blog breaks…
#AI tools offline#ChatGPT down#ChatGPT errors#ChatGPT fixes#ChatGPT outage#GPT-4 crash#June 2025 ChatGPT crash#OpenAI response#OpenAI server down#tech news 2025
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Even though I know it’s all intentional, I truly hate how we’ve become forced to normalize AI. I do think that the manufacturing of Artificial Intelligence was not done with malicious intent and has the capabilities of actually doing good, but time and time again ai is being used in literally everything for the worst reasons and getting its getting harder to escape.
From AI being used to scrape people’s hard work all over the internet, to giving predators and abusers more power in fabricating porn of strangers, to being used to strengthen racial bias in surveillance technology and aid in the development of weapons of war and mass destruction against marginalized groups of people…it’s just too fucking much. It’s so exhausting wanting to live in a world where we just didn’t need or have any of this shit, and it wasn’t like this a few years ago either. But now you can’t step outside without seeing something about AI, or a promotional ad for a new system to install. You can’t engage online anywhere without coming across AI software, and literally every single device in our present day implements AI to some degree, and it’s so fucking annoying.
I don’t want to keep worrying about the next idiot that’s spoon feeding my work into their AI system because they lack humanity and imagination. I don’t want to have to manually turn off AI detection on all of my apps and my phone just to use something. I shouldn’t have to be more mindful about the media I consume to distinguish whether or not it’s original or just more AI slop. I know it’s all intentional since we live in a hyper-capitalist world that cares more about profit margins & rapid productivity. But I really do vehemently hate how artificial intelligence has become such a fundamental aspect of our day to day lives when all it does is make the general population dumber and less capable of thinking for themselves.
Sincerely fuck AI. And if you use AI, I really do suggest you read up on how the data centers built to manage these AI systems suck up all of our resources for a simple prompt input. Who cares about answering a question in ChatGPT, entire communities don’t have water because they’re too busy cooling down the servers where people ask what 6 + 10 is cause their brains are so fried they can’t fire a single fucking neuron.

#fuck ai#and fuck everyone that uses it idc#it’s so hard being a creative and wanting original work when there’s ai slop everywhere#please just burn it all to the ground#enough of that bullshit you do not need a smart fridge with a touchscreen and ai built into it#its all just another form of state surveillance advertised as convenience it’s not normal#when you’re mindless sheep you’re easier to manipulate remember that#the way I work in the legal field and I hear my bosses talk about using AI to read case briefs is crazy#we live in the bad place
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"Bots on the internet are nothing new, but a sea change has occurred over the past year. For the past 25 years, anyone running a web server knew that the bulk of traffic was one sort of bot or another. There was googlebot, which was quite polite, and everyone learned to feed it - otherwise no one would ever find the delicious treats we were trying to give away. There were lots of search engine crawlers working to develop this or that service. You'd get 'script kiddies' trying thousands of prepackaged exploits. A server secured and patched by a reasonably competent technologist would have no difficulty ignoring these.
"...The surge of AI bots has hit Open Access sites particularly hard, as their mission conflicts with the need to block bots. Consider that Internet Archive can no longer save snapshots of one of the best open-access publishers, MIT Press, because of cloudflare blocking. Who know how many books will be lost this way? Or consider that the bots took down OAPEN, the worlds most important repository of Scholarly OA books, for a day or two. That's 34,000 books that AI 'checked out' for two days. Or recent outages at Project Gutenberg, which serves 2 million dynamic pages and a half million downloads per day. That's hundreds of thousands of downloads blocked! The link checker at doab-check.ebookfoundation.org (a project I worked on for OAPEN) is now showing 1,534 books that are unreachable due to 'too many requests.' That's 1,534 books that AI has stolen from us! And it's getting worse.
"...The thing that gets me REALLY mad is how unnecessary this carnage is. Project Gutenberg makes all its content available with one click on a file in its feeds directory. OAPEN makes all its books available via an API. There's no need to make a million requests to get this stuff!! Who (or what) is programming these idiot scraping bots? Have they never heard of a sitemap??? Are they summer interns using ChatGPT to write all their code? Who gave them infinite memory, CPUs and bandwidth to run these monstrosities? (Don't answer.)
"We are headed for a world in which all good information is locked up behind secure registration barriers and paywalls, and it won't be to make money, it will be for survival. Captchas will only be solvable by advanced AIs and only the wealthy will be able to use internet libraries."
#ugh#AI#generative AI#literally a plagiarism machine#and before you're like “oH bUt Ai Is DoInG sO mUcH gOoD...” that's machine learning AI doing stuff like finding cancer#generative AI is just stealing and then selling plagiarism#open access#OA#MIT Press#OAPEN#Project Gutenberg#various AI enthusiasts just wrecking the damn internet by Ctrl+Cing all over the damn place and not actually reading a damn thing
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Lots of people are mentioning this, and saying things like "Don't Like Don't Read" and "stop harassing authors."
And while those are good points...
This is probably a bot invasion, rather than any team of hostile commenters.
The key issue: People were getting comments with porn gifs embedded in them, not just the standard "this reads like chatGPT work" or "join WəɓṆøvℯḼ now!" posts.
My guess about the plans: Probably looking into turning off image embeds for guest accounts. That'll require adjustments to the code, so guest commenting will probably remain turned off while they figure out how to do that and get it activated.
It's possible that, in the long run, guest comments won't be allowed at all, because eventually the spam content will overwhelm the servers. It's not doing that yet, but AO3 is not shrinking and neither is bot activity.
...If you don't have an account, apply for an invitation. If you have an account and don't want to use it for commenting, apply for an invite with a secondary email account.
Because unless there's a nice widespread change in either law or legal rulings, the spambots will continue to grow unrestricted, and the result is going to be "sites that want an active community will need to become login only."
(About half of all emails in the world are spam. About 40% of all internet activity is bots. And so far, the regulator reaction to that has been, "well, lock down access so the bots can't get in" rather than "whoever is draining all those server resources is committing crimes.")
AO3 will figure something out. That something is likely to involve restrictions on guest activity, because that's the only way to block the bots.
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Hi im very sorry for what is happening in LA and im not trying to be rude
I didn’t know AI used water can you please explain how?
“According to a report by Goldman Sachs, a ChatGPT query needs nearly 10 times as much electricity as a Google search query.”
“Google said its greenhouse gas emissions rose last year by 48% since 2019.”
“AI requires computer power from thousands of servers that are housed in data centers; and those data centers need massive amounts of electricity to meet that demand.”
“AI server cooling consumes significant water, with data centers using cooling towers and air mechanisms to dissipate heat, causing up to 9 liters of water to evaporate per kWh of energy used.”
“Already AI's projected water usage could hit 6.6 billion m³ by 2027, signaling a need to tackle its water footprint.”
“The huge computer clusters powering ChatGPT need four times as much water to deliver answers than previously thought, it has been claimed. Using the chatbot for between ten to 50 queries consumes about two litres of water, according to experts from the University of California, Riverside.”
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I never thought it would come to this, but I feel the need to say something because the fandom is so small.
Some months ago, a new Victor Rookwood enjoyer came to my attention (by way of reaching out to me on X and asking to use a certain picture). She was purportedly a big fan of my works and I eagerly welcomed her into my discord servers and my life.
She was extremely active and supportive, creating and commissioning a lot of art and swag, some of which she gifted me.
She developed quite the attachment to Oswald as well, which was very welcome, and was ultimately a wonderful addition to our quiet little corner of the fandom.
Then, nearly a month ago, she read Devoutly - my most significant story - and absolutely lost the plot.
You read that correctly. My massive library of much more crass and repulsive works was fine, but Devoutly was a problem.
For those unfamiliar, Devoutly is my first attempt at a real story that is not centered around smut, and it is also of great personal significance.
First she accused it of depicting pedophilia (it doesn't, and definitely no more than any of my other works). Later she accused it of being "too serious," then said she dislikes that it involved Anne, a character she hates. It was somehow "worse" that I made Rookwood nuanced. It's hard to know the true reason, since it has changed so many times.
Lots of people won't read Devoutly because of the ship. No one is obligated to read it, not even my friends, and certainly no one is obligated to like it.
And it's okay to be irrationally triggered by a story. It happens. What's not okay is what happened next.
Referencing only "the author," she tore it apart - publicly, first in my own server, and then on X, lobbing accusations of it being "cheap" and that I'd "reduced [Victor Rookwood] to his dick." She didn't just dislike my depiction of Victor Rookwood - she framed it essentially as me being a shitty writer/person.
She even published fanart against my story, which has gained a disappointing amount of traction (unbeknownst to those who have liked and shared it, because they don't understand the context).
It's not to say I've never been upset by a story, but it's one thing to dislike a story, even strongly, but this reaction has been on another level, and has destroyed her friendship with me and probably everyone else in our server.
All this over a story that had existed long before she'd even heard of Victor Rookwood.
She put it perfectly herself:
"It’s like I walked into someone else’s house and flipped the table in a meltdown. That’s rude, and I know it."
And if it had stopped there, in those first few days, things could have been salvaged. I have done my best to try to preserve or repair our relationship, hoping that given a few days she would calm down and be able to resume her regular participation in our server.
All this time, the door has been open to her, should she only decide to behave reasonably.
That obviously has not happened.
This is not a teenage girl we're talking about - this is a 30-something married career woman with children, going on unhinged, passive-aggressive tirades about a fanfiction, at this point for nearly an entire month.
Just today she posted an unhinged conversation with ChatGPT extolling her virtues as a true Victor Rookwood fan, and condemning my "filthy" depictions of him.
When I asked her to get professional help rather than refer to ChatGPT, she blocked me on X, and I've discovered that she has also blocked me on Tumblr within the past few days.
The strangest part is, she continues to obsess over Oswald, who is my OC. While he does exist visually in the game, I named him, gave him a personality and a backstory, and have worked with him for more than a year and a half.
I love when people love Oswald, draw him, et cetera.. But it's not okay when that person seems to hate me and has been repeatedly attacked me.
I have asked this person to cease publishing things involving Oswald until she can treat his creator with respect, but I am not holding my breath that my request will be heeded.
She will probably continue to post about him here and on X, as well as more drawings based heavily on photos I've taken. I just need everyone to know that these actions are no longer sanctioned by me.
I'm too good at writing things very matter-of-factly, but I am actually very upset about this.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
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The cryptocurrency hype of the past few years already started to introduce people to these problems. Despite producing little to no tangible benefits — unless you count letting rich people make money off speculation and scams — Bitcoin consumed more energy and computer parts than medium-sized countries and crypto miners were so voracious in their energy needs that they turned shuttered coal plants back on to process crypto transactions. Even after the crypto crash, Bitcoin still used more energy in 2023 than the previous year, but some miners found a new opportunity: powering the generative AI boom. The AI tools being pushed by OpenAI, Google, and their peers are far more energy intensive than the products they aim to displace. In the days after ChatGPT’s release in late 2022, Sam Altman called its computing costs “eye-watering” and several months later Alphabet chairman John Hennessy told Reuters that getting a response from Google’s chatbot would “likely cost 10 times more” than using its traditional search tools. Instead of reassessing their plans, major tech companies are doubling down and planning a massive expansion of the computing infrastructure available to them.
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As the cloud took over, more computation fell into the hands of a few dominant tech companies and they made the move to what are called “hyperscale” data centers. Those facilities are usually over 10,000 square feet and hold more than 5,000 servers, but those being built today are often many times larger than that. For example, Amazon says its data centers can have up to 50,000 servers each, while Microsoft has a campus of 20 data centers in Quincy, Washington with almost half a million servers between them. By the end of 2020, Amazon, Microsoft, and Google controlled half of the 597 hyperscale data centres in the world, but what’s even more concerning is how rapidly that number is increasing. By mid-2023, the number of hyperscale data centres stood at 926 and Synergy Research estimates another 427 will be built in the coming years to keep up with the expansion of resource-intensive AI tools and other demands for increased computation. All those data centers come with an increasingly significant resource footprint. A recent report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that the global energy demand of data centers, AI, and crypto could more than double by 2026, increasing from 460 TWh in 2022 to up to 1,050 TWh — similar to the energy consumption of Japan. Meanwhile, in the United States, data center energy use could triple from 130 TWh in 2022 — about 2.5% of the country’s total — to 390 TWh by the end of the decade, accounting for a 7.5% share of total energy, according to Boston Consulting Group. That’s nothing compared to Ireland, where the IEA estimates data centers, AI, and crypto could consume a third of all power in 2026, up from 17% in 2022. Water use is going up too: Google reported it used 5.2 billion gallons of water in its data centers in 2022, a jump of 20% from the previous year, while Microsoft used 1.7 billion gallons in its data centers, an increase of 34% on 2021. University of California, Riverside researcher Shaolei Ren told Fortune, “It’s fair to say the majority of the growth is due to AI.” But these are not just large abstract numbers; they have real material consequences that a lot of communities are getting fed up with just as the companies seek to massively expand their data center footprints.
9 February 2024
#ai#artificial intelligence#energy#big data#silicon valley#climate change#destroy your local AI data centre
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THIS MIGJT BE RANDOK BUT IT FEELS WEIRD TO ME TO ASK ON WATTPAD
The fuck is going on with lobpizuwee 💔💔
FUCK OK ILL DROP EVERYTHING RN. below the cut!!!
so we had a discord server, right? they joined. we all know TotallyNotNato who did a bad thing, ahemm... sending CP in my discord server. so, lobpizuwee joined my hate server. they proceed to ask 'what is NATO' multiple times over without specifics and people were starting to get pissed off, so we kicked them because of that AND following TotallyNotNato despite what they did. and then what happens? lobpizuwee makes a BOOK ON IT. spreading lies about us and EVERYONE ELSE IN THAT SERVER. quite dumb, and this guy uses chatGPT FOR IT???
ok, now, we all know i write smut. bro decided to call me out on it for no reason at all and brought up my old serennedy oneshots book. he said im 14 which isn't true, im 15. he called me a he which i dont care i go by any pronouns WHATEVER. so now, i write smut just to spite him and me and my friends have a fun time giggling about it. until..
he spams NATO on natos board, mentioning me most of the time. i which i almost had a panic attack.
we add him to a GC to talk this out, it gets out of hand and THEN by two dear friends of mine, chance and viktor, got screenshots from TotallyNotNato on discord and stuff lobpizuwee said to her. he said hes 14 to her to try and date her.
...hes 17. shes 14.
so WHAT THE FUCK??? THIS IS PREDATORY BEHAVIOR. AND NOT ONLY THAT, HES A ZOOPHILE. HE CAUSED ONE OF MY FRIENDS A PANIC ATTACK, USED ALTS TO HARASS ME AND MY FRIENDS AND NOW HE WONT STOP.
so, uh, friend, that's everything that went down.
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QUESTION THREE:
If servers take up so much space, then does the warehouse they’re in just have to be Big Enough or can you wire servers together over multiple floors with long enough cables? Does this impact processing time? With huge server systems like Google, do they even HAVE an access point or a central node or is it just one, MASSIVE conglomeration of processing power?? Are there different types of cable for different purposes of what the servers are doing?? Im going insane. Madam I’ve been struck with The Ailment (ADHD)
OK! This one is really interesting because it's the reason why I don't believe that the Circus is abandoned. I mean that in the way that if TADC is following any kind of realistic standards, then the physical hardware behind the circus can't be just tucked away in an abandoned building somewhere. The demands for power and cooling are high. Even if we assume that automated systems take care of that, hardware WILL fail over years of operation.
(Sorry this took so long) Once again, long post under cut
Have you ever seen Google go down? Maybe Youtube? In the past when they were a small website, sure, but not anymore. If you can make a connection, then you will be able to reach those servers. I assume that the circus has a similar setup, as No matter what, there is a digital space for the humans to occupy. That means that there is ZERO downtime.
But these devises live in the real world, connected to the very real power grid. How can they be powered 24/7? A bad storm hits the area and a tree takes out the power lines, do all of the websites hosted on those servers have to wait the hours, possibly days for that line to be fixed? Nope! These centers advertise 24/7 service and they mean it. What this means is that typically, they will have ON SITE generators that can run the ENTIRE center at a moments notice. Some even have an extra generator on standby in case one of the generators malfunction. Redundancy is the name of the game. If something is essential to function, then there WILL be an exact copy on site as a backup. That is why these big websites never go down for service, there is ALWAYS something available to connect to.
But what most people don't realize is the water requirements. Have you ever seen the statistic that chatGPT consumes like 2-3 THOUSAND liters of water every day? And thought, why the fuck does a computer need water? Isn’t water a bad thing for computers? But water has a very useful ability in the way that it handles heat. It’s the same way how your sweat evaporating cools you off. Think of cooling as just removing the heat instead of actually making cold. So water is used in the cooling of these data centers, which is to say, water is used as the refrigerant. It’s a similar concept to how your fridge works, except the refrigerant is lost over time. The water is allowed to evaporate and leave the building because it makes for more efficient cooling. Here’s a video that goes more into detail about water loss cooling for data centers specifically.
As for the actual building, data centers with multiple floors do exist! The reason one may be a single story has more to do with the cost of land vs the cost to build a building with multiple floors that can support the weight of all of those machines. If land cost more than the steel and concrete needed for multiple floors, then. yes, the shorter the cable the more efficient the data transfer, but the time loss is so short that it’s pretty much unnoticeable to the human eye. Some places also standardize their wire lengths, so every server gets the same load time regardless of the actual placement of the server.
But the people who care about that are insane stock traders (not gamers believe it or not) and advancements have made it so that time delay only starts to matter when a cable reaches miles long in length. And those advancements are Fiber Optics! Fiber being literal fibers (either glass or plastic) and Optics as in lenses or reflection. This is because fiber optic cables carry light instead of electricity. Because light is fast as fuck. So then where does the delay come from? Turns out even with the most reflective, chemically perfect fibers, light scatters and eventually data is lost. So repeaters are put in to repeat the input signal, refreshing it. But these repeaters aren’t perfect, so lag is eventually introduced, so modern fiber optics use amplifiers. Amplifiers strengthen the original signal instead of repeating it, making for faster transfers of days.
But you want to know about how these things are wired in terms of electricity! How these things can fit so much electricity in one building? The answer is industrial grade wiring! It's different from the power cables that you find in your house. Well, the wires themselves may be the same, the difference comes in at the fuse box. Here’s a lady plugging all of the wires in a house into the fuse box. The box itself is then plugged into the power line, which provides the electricity. Multiple lines or higher gauge lines will be ran from the power plant to the data center. The exact set up depends on where the data center is in relation to the power plant, who’s building it, and state laws.
Also, for industrial wiring, they usually run the wires through metal pipes instead of letting the wires sit against the insulation. Here’s a guy who wired his house like this. He doesn’t go into detail about what everything means but you don’t need to know all of that to appreciate the pipe work. If you want me to go into electricity as a form of power and the different phases of AC... I'm going to be honest just call me on discord so I can get out the whiteboard. I will give you a whole college grade lecture about how electricity works.
Servers don't have a central node, their operation and purpose is different from computer clusters. While each unit is wired together in a cabinet, each unit operates as it's own individual machine. So, a computer cluster will be spreading one load over multiple machines, a server takes many small loads (<- terrible oversimplification but it works). Everything around it exists to route the right requests to it, power it, cool it, and monitor its operation. But they do have access points! As in, you can connect to it directly or use SSH shell to remotely connect to it. SSH shell is just a secure way to connect to the server, as a maintenance level of access is usually not something that you want anyone to be able to pick up on.
Last but not least, YES! There are many different kinds of cables made for different tasks! Or just to be cheap. The more you get into engineering the more you realize half the shit that we do is because it's the cheapest option that still meets requirements! I left some interesting videos in the bottom of this if you are really curious, but I honestly think that figuring out the exact wires is getting a little too into the weeds for this.
So, to summarize, data centers need generators, water for cooling, and have spare copies of pretty much everything. That’s why it’s so god damn rare to see big websites like google docs down but Ao3 goes down every now and then. He's a bunch of helpful videos that I uses when writing this.
Why the Internet Is Running Out of Electricity
I Can't BELIEVE They Let Me in Here!
Data Center Cooling
How Does LIGHT Carry Data? - Fiber Optics Explained
fiber optic cables (what you NEED to know)
What Ethernet Cable to Use? Cat5? Cat6? Cat7?
How I wired my house.
How I wire a panel (an in-depth tutorial)
Troubleshooting an outlet (interesting video)
Computer science slander
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All About Us! -->asks are currently open<-- AI-less Whumptober 2024 Prompts
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~Who are the Tumblr Mods?~ Mod Missy: She/They, Writer --will sign >Mod Missy when answering questions Mod Radio: They/It, Artist --will sign >Mod Radio when answering questions
Mod Shae: They/Them, Writer --will sign >Mod Shae when answering questions ~Some Frequently Asked Questions~
Q:Why did you make a separate Whumptober? A: We noticed the usual Whumptober has taken a strange stance in regards to AI, particularly a non-stance that doesn't seem to discourage AI usage in the way we and some others were hoping. This included saying AI had a place in writing as well as art, and saying defending against it was going down on an already burning hill. We disagree with this wholeheartedly. (read this for more info) Q:What is AI-less Whumptober? A: Well, it's basically Whumptober...But with a firm stance against AI content. AI-less Whumptober will essentially function the same, with a list of prompts every day for the month of October, with the difference being that we actively disavow AI content and discourage it strongly
Q: What's so bad about AI?
A: AI in itself is a theft. It works off of cannibalizing other people's works, often without permission, and it CANNOT be used without this theft. The argument that you can just train it on your own work is entirely false, as even then with the AI apps used it compares, contrasts, and includes work that is plagiarized and stolen from artists and writers alike. It is also downright terrible for the environment. AI IS NOT AN ACCESSIBILITY TOOL! Q: Okay, but is AI really that bad though? A: Yes, yes it is. here are some links. > the negative impacts of AI art on Artists >The Intellectual Property Problem
>AI in the publishing world: Are AI novels theft? >ChatGPT: The fight against AI Q: Do you have to post every single day? A: Nope! You can post any of the days you'd like. You can bounce around and do 10 different ones, or just 1, or all 31! If you're posting content you made under the hashtag #AIlesswhumptober2024, congratulations, you've participated in AI-less Whumptober! Q: Can I post NSFW? A: Absolutely! Just please keep everything under the read more, otherwise known as the cut. NSFW content will not be allowed in the Discord server. Q: Can I post OC content? A: Yes! AI-less Whumptober is a multi-fandom event that can include different fandoms or original content Q: Will your list of prompts be different from the regular Whumptober? A: Yes. The mods of AI-less Whumptober have come up with the 31 different prompts, as well as a few extras in case the theme of the day just isn't vibing with you! 3. How do I protect my work from AI?
Glaze is a great tool for protecting the art that you post, made by the awesome people at University of Chicago. As for writing, we're looking at finding solutions for this. We're open to suggestion! -->Our Discord<--
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the hate on the ai used for misadventures confuses me so much. if im not wrong its a closed model trained on data that the dev wrote themselves and runs in the same places that keeps the server alive. it only runs when a player is near it too. its energy consumption is so little in comparison to the likes of chatgpt that demanding it be shut down for the environments sake is like demanding people shut down their televisions so they stop using energy
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nothing abt rdr2, do you think using ChatGPT is weird?
I don't know if I think 'weird' is the right word, but I don't think using it is good. I think it is kinda weak using it for simple things like an email or an essay that can so easily be done with just a little effort, normally I would just say 'oh you are cheating yourself dumbass, dig your own grave' but the thing with ChatGPT and other kinds of ai, is that they harm everyone every time someone uses it.
ChatGPT steals material from other people in the same way that image ai's steals art from artists. Not only that but the servers that ChatGPT runs on are massive and they take so much water to cool down and it has big CO2 emissions as well, contribiting to gobal warming in more than one way, and for what? A quick assignment? A dumb video trend you will never look at again?
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i mentioned on twitter how i wish i could write sans half as well as you:
last year in my RP server (generally based around an in-character chatroom) for an april fools bit, i had sans set up chatGPT to respond on his behalf, promising nobody would even know the difference, while prompting it to do a really shit job of pretending to be him (not that it needed that instruction 🤔)
it, of course, took mere minutes for someone to shut it down by asking it how to build a pipe bomb. golden ending.
LMFAOOOOO
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how has no one used chatgpt's own functionality to brick the entire thing. ask it to write its own shut down code and then execute. make it post every digit of pi one at a time until the server catches fire. come on people none of you even fucking tried???
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