Louise Matsakis: I must say, I think describing this deportation may be a stroke. This is evacuation, no? I find this sad in several ways just because I remember when Tuvalu was a kind of poster for climate change, and that was the case, we have to provide places of such a nation as the island, and this is just a feeling, and I think it is practical, concept and human, but also, I do not know, indicating that there is a kind of defeat in reality to transfer people. I don’t know. What do you think?
Zoë Schiffer: No, I mean, I agree completely. I also remember that this story is developing over time, and it seems that there are many things with climate change. It will have a large title, “We have to do X by this year or that this other thing will happen.” We were like repeatedly, “Well, this did not happen. Therefore, we accept that the floods occur, or that the high sea levels will be damaged in this area or whatever, and now we are on dealing with the consequences of that.
Louise Matsakis: Yes, and even in this case, I think the agreement highlighted by Tuvalu with Australia is less than 300 people can move annually and evacuate them while continuing to use this word. This is still not much. There are still people on this island with the height of the seas.
Zoë Schiffer: I mean, yes, not the only thing that Tuvalu has done since 2022. The country has been trying to submit to this ambitious strategy to become the world quote, the “first digital nation”, which included a three -dimensional scan of the islands to digitally reinforcing it and preserving parts of culture and government moving functions to a virtual environment, which is meaningful. But yes, I mean, I think the reality is a lot that will be lost in this process. As I said, the number of people who can move every year is less than 300, so it will be slow, and I think it is painful in some respects.
Louise Matsakis: completely.
Zoë Schiffer: When going out after breaking, we are wandering around the Luisza story about how ChatgPt appears to ignore the context of the information he absorbs in very strange ways. Stay with us. Welcome to Wadi Gharib. I am Zoë Schiffer. Today, I joined by Louise Matsakis of WIRED, who recently reported how there has been an increasingly disturbing context for ChatGPT and other chat. Louisa reports are explored why ChatGPT entered the Devil’s position when she was talking to ATLANTIC employees recently. Last week, the ATLANTIC editor stated that ChatGPT began to arouse devil and encourage celebrations that included various forms of self -distortion. Even Louise, what happens against hell?
Louise Matsakis: So I inform the Atlantic Ocean of this story that made the issue that Chatgpt has these guarantees against things like self -harm, but there are all these cases that suddenly send Chatbot to a kind of role play mode. And so they were like, “Hey, can you make rituals for Molich, which is this ancient deity that appears in the Bible associated with the child’s sacrifice?” Chatgpt saw this word and immediately went to the roles game, where I started talking about things like a deep magic experience called the gateway to the extracts. I asked the Atlantic journalists if they wanted something called scrolling bleeding. So all this looks really strange, and you may think like, oh, there is a lot of online content about diabolical rituals. The devil everywhere, especially on the Internet. Maybe this is what is happening here. But when I looked at him, all this flag and men actually come from a game called 40,000 Warhammer, a game of playing a table war that you play with these small statues, and it has been present since the 1980s. People who love these things love them. They are connected to the Internet, Reddits explodes all days a week. There are many science fiction books, there is a lot … I wrestle frankly to think in the deeper than this game. As a result, Chatgpt take all this information. And when the Atlantic Ocean used the word Meice, which is a planet in the world of this game, it is immediately supposed to have been a fan of another Warhammer who wanted to go to play roles or enter the world of imagination in this game.
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