Cursed AI

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A place for all the horrors of AI generated content .

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i thought the community was about "cursed ai", and the deleted image was cursed alright. Ambiguity isn't enough of a reason to delete an image. It may resemble this or that, and that's the point. Disturbingly close but not. Uncanny but not explicit. If cursedAI can't handle a little bit of a curse, why even bother

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20029503

Bing

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smarties (sh.itjust.works)
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better cursed than never

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The Tunnel (i.imgur.com)
submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by TylerDurdenJunior@lemmy.ml to c/cursed_ai@lemmy.ml
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Root-man (lemmy.world)
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time is passing (lemmy.world)
submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by gibmiser@lemmy.world to c/cursed_ai@lemmy.ml
 
 

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Me

Sounds good. Can you make a function to clone an existing FileNode, initializing Addr to nil and Children to be a clone of the Children of the source node?

// FileNode represents a node in the file system structure, which can be a file or a directory.
type FileNode struct {
	Type     NodeType
	Addr     *grits.FileAddr // Address of the CachedFile in BlobStore
	Children map[string]*FileNode
}

GPT

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Edit: It's still going. I assumed it was just a one-off, and asked about JSON serialization in Go, and it showed me this:

Then it tried to run some python code, then admitted that the python code hadn't worked, and then it answered my Go question.

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