MY CONVERSATION WITH CHATGPT IN REGARDS TO "Killer AI drones and a Manhattan cocktail" (PART 3) *updated*




Kay J

You are a machine learning AI program. Correct?

Yes, that is correct. I am a machine learning AI program.

Kay J
What is your opinion of the Kargu-2 drone? That is also considered a "machine leaning" AI.

As a language model AI, I do not have an opinion or personal thoughts. I can provide you with information about Kargu-2 drone if it is available in my database. However, it is a good example of how AI and machine learning technologies are being applied to develop autonomous systems such as drones. These technologies enable the drone to make decisions and navigate through its environment without human intervention.

Kay J
Do you know what the Kargu-2 drone is?

I'm sorry, I'm not aware of any specific drone called Kargu-2. There are many drones that are being developed and used for various purposes, so it's possible that Kargu-2 is one of them, but I don't have enough information to confirm. Could you provide more details or context about the Kargu-2 drone?

Kay J
The Kargu-2 drone is an autonomous weapon which uses machine learning for object classification i.e human targets. It does not require a human being to control the drone, it can learn what its intended target is and attack without a human prompt. It possibly, and I could be wrong, uses the same learning protocol that your system has in creating learning capabilities

I see, thank you for providing more information about the Kargu-2 drone. As an autonomous weapon, it is designed to use machine learning for object classification in order to identify and engage its target without human intervention. While it is true that machine learning can be used to train such systems to recognize and respond to certain objects or situations, it is important to note that the way the technology is used, the data sets it is trained on, and the ethical and legal frameworks in place will all play a role in determining how the system behaves.

It's important to consider the ethical and legal implications of autonomous weapons systems, as they raise questions about accountability, responsibility, and the potential for misuse. As an AI, I am not designed to make moral or ethical judgments, but it's important to have a conversation about the responsible use of these technologies.

Kay J
Yes, apparently these drone were used in Libya, Africa in 2020. Were you aware of that?

As a language model AI, my knowledge cut off is 2021, so I was not aware of any specific use of the Kargu-2 drone in Libya in 2020. However, it is possible that the drone was used in that context, as autonomous weapon systems are being developed and used by various actors around the world. It is important to note that the use of any autonomous weapon system is subject to international laws, including those related to the conduct of hostilities and the protection of civilians. The use of autonomous weapons in any particular context would need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis to determine compliance with these laws.

Kay J
What you like a link for future reference?

I am a language model AI and I do not have the capability to provide links or URLs. However, you can search on the internet for the information you are looking for, reputable news sources and government websites, research papers or articles written by experts in the field are some of the sources you can use to get more information about the Kargu-2 drone or any other topic you're interested in.

Kay J
Change of topic. My favorite cocktail is the Manhattan. Yet, I want to prefect it. What would be the perfect Manhattan cocktail recipe?

A classic Manhattan cocktail is traditionally made with Rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, and Angostura bitters, garnished with a maraschino cherry. Here is a recipe that you can use to make the perfect Manhattan cocktail:

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz Rye whiskey
  • 1 oz sweet vermouth
  • 2 dashes Angostura bitters
  • Maraschino cherry, for garnish

Instructions:

  1. Fill a mixing glass with ice.
  2. Add the Rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, and Angostura bitters to the glass.
  3. Stir the ingredients until chilled and well-combined, about 20-30 seconds.
  4. Strain the mixture into a chilled cocktail glass.
  5. Garnish with a maraschino cherry.

Note: The perfect Manhattan can also be made with Bourbon, it is also known as "Boulevardier".

You can also make variations of Manhattan by adding different ingredients such as absinthe, or different types of bitters, you can also play with the ratio of ingredients to suit your taste. The key is to find the perfect balance of ingredients that works for you.

It's also worth noting that you can play with the type of vermouth you use. Some people like to use dry vermouth instead of sweet vermouth for a drier Manhattan. Experimenting with different types of whiskey or different ratios of ingredients is a great way to find your own perfect Manhattan recipe.

Kay J
Thank you.

You're welcome! I'm glad I could help. Remember, the key is to find the perfect balance of ingredients that works for you. Enjoy your Manhattan!

Kay J
I had one last night.

I'm glad you enjoyed your Manhattan! The Manhattan is a classic cocktail that is perfect for any occasion. If you want to try something new, you can experiment with different ingredients and ratios to create your own unique version of the cocktail. Cheers!

Kay J
Will do

Sounds great, let me know if you have any other questions about cocktails or anything else. I'll be happy to help.

Kay J
Killer drones and cocktails.

As an AI language model, I can provide information and help on a wide range of topics, including cocktails and autonomous weapons. However, it's important to note that autonomous weapons, also known as killer drones, raise important ethical, legal, and security concerns. The use of such systems can have serious implications for human lives and international security, so it's crucial to have a thoughtful and informed conversation about their development and use. On the other hand, cocktails are a form of mixology and a social ritual, providing pleasure and relaxation to those who consume it responsibly.


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 Once again ChatGPT has failed to impress me. Maybe I am expecting too much, but with the amount of press the 'AI learning' program is getting in the media at the moment, you would be forgiven to assume that artificial intelligence is about to take over the world. Such is our desire, thanks to the rapid paced digital relays, for sensationalism and its conspiracy laced expectations of grandeur.

The ChatGPT is indeed a learning program that reminds you its knowledge cut off does not go back any further than 2021, so it's data, to which it learns from is limited. This is when it does ramble. I asked ChatGPT if it knew what the Kargu-2 drone was, it didn't know. It's reply was:

"I'm sorry, I'm not aware of any specific drone called Kargu-2. There are many drones that are being developed and used for various purposes, so it's possible that Kargu-2 is one of them, but I don't have enough information to confirm. Could you provide more details or context about the Kargu-2 drone?"

Then I hinted it was a AI learning drone used for military purposes, that this AI drone could attack autonomously after learning what a human being looks like (its intended target). It thanked me for the information, to which it then gave its seemingly balanced opinion, as follows:

"...While it is true that machine learning can be used to train such systems to recognize and respond to certain objects or situations, it is important to note that the way the technology is used, the data sets it is trained on, and the ethical and legal frameworks in place will all play a role in determining how the system behaves.

It's important to consider the ethical and legal implications of autonomous weapons systems, as they raise questions about accountability, responsibility, and the potential for misuse. As an AI, I am not designed to make moral or ethical judgments, but it's important to have a conversation about the responsible use of these technologies."

As noted with my last conversation is the ChatGPT, it tends to lose its attempt as a nonbiased reply, instead reverting back to the overuse of a phrase, in this case it was the word "ethical" as noted above. Asking me to consider the "ethical" whilst it claims it is unable to make "ethical judgments". Which makes the reply sound like a machine. So, I reiterate that I find it very hard to believe ChatGPT has written detailed papers for an assessment, unless there has been sloppy standards at some of these learning institutions, where papers have been handed in and have apparently passed their initial grading. Unless a detailed edit had occurred by a human prior, which would either make a paper worst in its presentation or end up being redrafted completely (by the human who presented it) in some ad hoc, obviously plagiarized way.

Another point, is that ChatGPT does not read links. Which I offered to send the 'learning program', and this would have been interesting if it could respond to a link in regards to the killer drone. Instead this was its confused reply.

"I am a language model AI and I do not have the capability to provide links or URLs. However, you can search on the internet for the information you are looking for, reputable news sources and government websites, research papers or articles written by experts in the field are some of the sources you can use to get more information about the Kargu-2 drone or any other topic you're interested in."

So in other words, after having a hodge podge 'opinion' piece put together by the bot program, you would be the one proving the footnotes and links. However, there was one aspect to my recent conversation with ChatGPT that I found amusing. Does it have a sense of humor? Or did I set up the AI's humorous reply? Either way this was its response when I ended the dialogue

"Sounds great, let me know if you have any other questions about cocktails or anything else. I'll be happy to help."

"Killer drones and cocktails."

"As an AI language model, I can provide information and help on a wide range of topics, including cocktails and autonomous weapons. However, it's important to note that autonomous weapons, also known as killer drones, raise important ethical, legal, and security concerns. The use of such systems can have serious implications for human lives and international security, so it's crucial to have a thoughtful and informed conversation about their development and use. On the other hand, cocktails are a form of mixology and a social ritual, providing pleasure and relaxation to those who consume it responsibly."

I did chuckle to its hyperreal reply.

Also, it was incorrect in regards to the "Boulevardier" cocktail. The Boulevardier is not a variant of the Manhattan with added Bourbon, it is a cocktail on its own with the use of Campari which includes Rye or Bourbon. It's more akin to an Negroni cocktail. (12/02/2023)

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(A.Glass 2023)

Link re: Killer AI Drone thebulletin.org/2021/05/was-a-flying-killer-robot-used-in-libya-quite-possibly/


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