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Re: The J.A.R.V.I.S AutoReply Protocol Initiative (JARPI) - Powered by ChatGPT
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NotATether
on 18/04/2023, 10:58:33 UTC
Would we really appreciate if someone was using AI to respond on the forum? In my opinion, no. JARPI is going to do the exact thing some other people used here. The difference is JARPI is doing it as an experiment.
It's a place for discussion, interact one with another. I don't think it's going to serve the purpose of a forum. Also, have you asked admin whether you can use it or not? I haven't seen any exact rule on AI written post but I think it will be forbidden when the unofficial rules of official bitcointalk forum will be re-written.

Pure AI generated posts are likely to be lousy and factually incorrect. However, there should not be any problem with AI posts that are manually fact-checked by humans:

Yes but TBH I kind of like it that way. I don't think the forum should be overhauled -- especially the design. The forum's primary purpose now is to act as a repository / archive for satoshi's posts, along with Hal and a handful of other early contributors / devs. As well as anything that could be regarded as "historically significant" in the timeline of bitcoin or cryptocurrency in general. It really doesn't matter if thick layers of spam get added on top so long as those early, formative posts are still visible an intact. And it would be weird to view satoshi posts in a new forum design that wasn't around when he was here.

The original old, dusty, hole-punched books can be consulted thousands of years from now thanks to digitization. To preserve something you don't have to keep it in its original format.

Besides I think they are two different things. I would leave the forum format as it is. However, for innovations such as IA, I am clear, if it were up to me all text that is a mixture of IA with human content and results in a quality post, welcome.

(emphasis mine).

Imagine if somebody asks a question such as the following:

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how to avoid telegram scams involving cryptocurrency?

Normally such questions are havens for signature spammers who otherwise do not have anything useful to contribute to the discussion. However, AI (with a few redactions or additions in the content where necessary) can make a much superior answer:

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Telegram is a popular messaging app used by many in the cryptocurrency community, but it's also a platform that scammers use to deceive and defraud users. To avoid Telegram scams involving cryptocurrency, here are some tips to keep in mind:

Verify the identity of the person or group you are communicating with. Scammers often impersonate well-known figures or organizations to gain your trust. Verify their identity through official websites or social media accounts.

Don't trust giveaways or airdrops. Scammers often use the lure of free cryptocurrency to trick people into sending them money or personal information. Always be skeptical of offers that seem too good to be true.

Be cautious of unsolicited messages. Scammers may send you messages offering investment opportunities or asking for personal information. If you don't know the sender, don't engage with them.

Don't share your private keys or seed phrases. Your private keys and seed phrases are used to access your cryptocurrency wallet. Never share them with anyone, even if they claim to be a representative of a cryptocurrency project or exchange.

Use a trusted cryptocurrency wallet. Make sure you're using a reputable and secure wallet to store your cryptocurrency. Research the wallet provider before using it.

Do your own research. Always do your own research before investing in any cryptocurrency project. Don't rely solely on information provided by Telegram groups or individuals.

Report suspicious activity. If you encounter suspicious activity on Telegram, report it to the platform's support team or to the appropriate authorities.


I should note that JARPI is private software and as such, only I have the ability to make the posts.